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message 1: by Jeff (new)

Jeff Hi Ms. England again! Since writing this question, I've finished "The Owlmen" and have started on 'The Soprano.' I guess the first half of the year has been all about YOUR books and I'm totally okay with that! Thank you so much for your response and I'm definitely going to check those authors out. Normally I wouldn't respond, but I wanted to comment on your thoughts about psychiatry, the occult, etcetera. I think you said exactly why these things are so scary and it should've been obvious. These things are real and, even in religious circles outside of Catholicism, people don't talk about it, so it seems like they don't or can't happen. I've always been fascinated the Psychology and scary things in general, so I think that's where my writing is going to go, but, before reading your books, I didn't have a good reference on something that was legitimately scary. Today, it's about gore for the most part and, like you said, monsters. I love a good zombie or vampire book/movie (The Passage and The Strain Trilogies for example), but I was never scared by them. Anyway, thank you so much for your response!! Good luck with your future writing; I'll be looking for them to read for sure. :)


message 2: by Sarah (new)

Sarah England THANK YOU! I really hope you enjoyed The Owlmen and The Soprano (which is different from all the others)... and good luck with your own writing too! All good wishes, Sarah


message 3: by Jeff (new)

Jeff Hi Ms. England! It has been a while, but, for some reason, I didn't read the end of your first post carefully. Were you saying that you have a new book (Monspike?) I'm curious to see if the goal is still to have it out by Halloween. Obviously, I've seen how hard it is to get a book out on time from various authors; I also know how hard it is to finish a story when it isn't where you want it to be. No rush on a reply, because I still have to finish Hidden Company. Thanks again! Sincerely, Jeff


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