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Michael Easterling
I have never sent a PDF before, but I'm willing to give it a try. Do you by any chance read on Kindle Unlimited? Thanks for your interest. I think you will really enjoy Ramblin' Red.
Michael Easterling
Yes, I would love a review! Thank you so much for your interest and support!
What book did you read about Patagonia? A photographer friend has done some wonderful photos there and it seems like quite a magical place.
What book did you read about Patagonia? A photographer friend has done some wonderful photos there and it seems like quite a magical place.
Michael Easterling
Do you read on kindle unlimited? If not, please let me know and I will send you a physical copy. Thanks for your interest.
Michael Easterling
There is a limited number of ways I choose to make my books free to read, and Kindle Unlimited is my limit. You also don’t say which of my books you’re interested in or why. Also, I cannot find any reviews you have written so I have no idea if you would be a good match for any of my books.
Michael Easterling
Thanks for you’re interest, Ruthie, but I am not interested in paid reviews even if your prices are very reasonable. My books are free to read on Kindle Unlimited, but I’m not going to pay anyone to read them.
Michael Easterling
Images, often simple ones, have power to inspire. An example is a story I wrote that came from a small tattoo upon a woman’s shoulder.
Michael Easterling
I am currently working on compiling a collection of my Christmas stories. These range from serious - “Christmas Eve on the Underground Railroad”- to whimsical - “The 59Chevy Apache Pipe Organ” which you can see in the Saturday Evening Post 2014 collection of best short stories.
Michael Easterling
While working as a music therapist at Shriner’s Hospital, where children come from all over the world, I had a collection of international folktales. One was a three page story from Peru about a young girl who saved the heir to the Empire. I wondered what the real story was and how it could be told. I decided to take out the magical, fairytale elements and tell the story just as realistically as I could. The result is “The Water at the End of the World.”
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