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I will recommend your book to a dear friend who goes on a cruise quite often. More power!

Tim is close to my heart. He's one of the first members of the "To the Glory of Man" group; he's a jolly company, one of the few who very kindly posted.
I miss Tim.
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Micha said in the "Self-Publishing" topic: "... - it is not easy - I get treated badly and have a lot of rejection."
I can empathize. (see my experiences below)
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Tim & Micha, let's "shake hands"; let bygones be bygones.
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I was so happy on July 12, 2008 when I found Goodreads. Excitedly, I explored the site, then read the group descriptions.
One group description included: "bring your A game, the best you have" - I joined. I posted in the topic: "What Book have you read in the last five years has changed your life?" I answered: The Romantic Manifesto, and mentioned why - I wrote Reason Reigns (RR) after - I must have added that I just self-published RR.
The next post was by the moderator. He said two words, the second is a 4-letter word starting with f.
One other group I joined has a folder titled: "Promote Your Site/Stuff Here". I happily did, and got a hostile reception.
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An act of kindness could have significant impacts. I love this scene [also posted in Heaven on Earth] - Victor Hugo's Bishop Myriel in Les Misérables:
After years of imprisonment for stealing bread for his starving sister, the peasant Jean Valjean is released. Rejected by innkeepers who do not want to take in a convict, Valjean sleeps on the street. He finds Bishop Myriel who feeds and gives him a bed. In the night, Valjean steals the bishop’s silverware and runs. He is caught, but the bishop rescues him by claiming that the silver was a gift, and then gives him two precious candlesticks as well.
Alone, benevolent Bishop Myriel tells Valjean:
"Jean Valjean, my brother: you belong no longer to evil, but to good. It is your soul that I am buying for you. I withdraw it from dark thoughts and from the spirit of perdition, and I give it to God!"
I miss Tim.
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Micha said in the "Self-Publishing" topic: "... - it is not easy - I get treated badly and have a lot of rejection."
I can empathize. (see my experiences below)
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Tim & Micha, let's "shake hands"; let bygones be bygones.
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I was so happy on July 12, 2008 when I found Goodreads. Excitedly, I explored the site, then read the group descriptions.
One group description included: "bring your A game, the best you have" - I joined. I posted in the topic: "What Book have you read in the last five years has changed your life?" I answered: The Romantic Manifesto, and mentioned why - I wrote Reason Reigns (RR) after - I must have added that I just self-published RR.
The next post was by the moderator. He said two words, the second is a 4-letter word starting with f.
One other group I joined has a folder titled: "Promote Your Site/Stuff Here". I happily did, and got a hostile reception.
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An act of kindness could have significant impacts. I love this scene [also posted in Heaven on Earth] - Victor Hugo's Bishop Myriel in Les Misérables:
After years of imprisonment for stealing bread for his starving sister, the peasant Jean Valjean is released. Rejected by innkeepers who do not want to take in a convict, Valjean sleeps on the street. He finds Bishop Myriel who feeds and gives him a bed. In the night, Valjean steals the bishop’s silverware and runs. He is caught, but the bishop rescues him by claiming that the silver was a gift, and then gives him two precious candlesticks as well.
Alone, benevolent Bishop Myriel tells Valjean:
"Jean Valjean, my brother: you belong no longer to evil, but to good. It is your soul that I am buying for you. I withdraw it from dark thoughts and from the spirit of perdition, and I give it to God!"
Congratulations, Micha. I'm very happy for you.
Good fortune on Permanent Passenger: My Life on a Cruise Ship!
Good fortune on Permanent Passenger: My Life on a Cruise Ship!
Welcome to the group. Good fortune on Permanent Passenger: My Life on a Cruise Ship.