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Stevie Turner Hi Ian, thanks for connecting. Your books sound very interesting! I've just bought "Social Engineer' for starters.
Regards,
Stevie


message 8: by Maria

Maria Lynch Thank you for your friendship. Let's continue to connect.
Maria.


Martha Perez Hi Ian! Happy to meet you! Always nice to make more friends.
Martha Perez


Phyllis Goodwin Thanks for being a friend. I like your piece about coffee. It reminded me of the way my Mother used to prepare the beverage. It was with boiled milk and stirred madly with a fork or whisk. I suppose it was an old fashion 'latte'. I hope to read your book about Twitter.


Prasun Thanks Ian for friendship. You are most welcomed to visit my blog Green Planet here http://creategreenplanet.blogspot.com/


Promod Sharma Thanks for connecting. I feel, to start with let us have short exchanges related to our views/ personal philosophies/ work etc.
In case this is of interest to you, permit me to inform you that after “Mahatma A Scientist of the Intuitively Obvious” my next book, as detailed below has been released recently.

Title: IN SEARCH OF OUR WONDERFUL WORDS
Author: PROMOD KUMAR SHARMA
ISBN: 9789384878467
Publisher: Notion Press
Released: Feb.11, 2015
Category: Philosophy, Social philosophy, Humanitarian Spirituality, Social Positivism

Are you interested in knowing more about it?
My Facebook A/C https://www.facebook.com/promod.sharm...


Louise Hart Thank you for the friend invite.


message 2: by Ian

Ian Fellow authors: how much coffee do you drink while writing? And do you think it affects what you write?

In my case, I was reviewing my novel and realised that 'coffee' found its way into my book in all sorts of ways. And I don't mean spilled onto my manuscript, I mean as in made it into the content!! It was there as plot devices, as character traits, as locations and as backgrounds. Which made me wonder whether I'd stumbled across a narrative motif. Or was I just a victim of society's latest craze, coffee culture?

You can read my full analysis of this, ahem!, nail biting dilemma in my latest blog post: http://ian-sutherland.net/2013/10/25/...


message 1: by Simon

Simon Thanks for looking me up, Ian.


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