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Firestorm by Iris Johansen
Rules of Prey (Lucas Davenport Mysteries) by John Sandford
Final Target by Iris Johansen
Winter Prey by John Sandford
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About meJenn's love of the written word started the year she received her first diary and Nancy Drew novel. Throughout her teenage years, she continued to keep a diary of her personal thoughts and feelings. She graduated from Nancy Drew to other mystery suspense novels, mostly Mary Higgins Clark. Eventually finding a few authors, she truly loves: John Sandford, Lee Child, David Baldacci, Alex Kava, JR Ward. She also found inspiration among the writers of the past-both English and American.
She became an avid reader of several genres over the years but her passion for writing never fully took hold until she finished her first fan-fiction in the late 90's. She continued to write poems and short stories, until the idea for Play Nice popped into her head. The idea, which initially started out as another short story, expanded and grew more complex. When the work was completed, Jenn had her first novel length manuscript.
The experience with Play Nice was an eye opener and the book sold a decent number of copies with little advertising help from the publisher. However, it fueled her passion for writing and she embarked on a new dream: to write for a living.
Her first major sale has been a Science-Fiction/Fantasy dyad to Writers of Worlds, LTD in the UK. The book is slated for publication in 2008.
Jenn's next project is finding an agent and finishing the second book of her newest Romantic/Thriller series.
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by Ravindra Kumar Karnani
The child whispered, "God, speak to me"
And a meadow lark sang.
The child did not hear.
So the child yelled, "God, speak to me!"
And the thunder rolled across the sky
But the child did not listen.
The child looked around and said,
"God let me see you" and a star shone brightly
But the child did not notice.
And the child shouted,
"God show me a miracle!"
And a life was born but the child did not know.
So the child cried out in despair,
"Touch me God, and let me know you are here!"
Whereupon God reached down
And touched the child.
But the child brushed the butterfly away
And walked away unknowingly.
(Old Hindu poem)
posted by theoldman at 1:00 pm (EST) on Nov 18, 2008
I’ve noticed that you’ve added a picture to your author’s page! Now that you’re part of the community, I was wondering whether you’d be interesting in becoming a Librarything Author.
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