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I’m not sick or trying to get any advice on writing or publishing. I’m a country musician/songwriter. Noticed you play guitar. I’m moving to Nashville Tn on Sept 18th and if you’r eever in town and want to play some music look me up. Other than that, I’ve always wanted to play an rpg with you. So if you ever have an open spot and it can be done online or something, I’m your man. Good lookin’ family by the way. Keep doing what you do and I’ll keep buying the books. Take care, David
Sorry to bother you again. I guess I would just have one major question for you. Does self-publishing put a black mark on an author or a book series. I know nothing about the publishing world, and saw self-publishing as a positive. I figured I could publish, market, and sell it myself before I even pitched it to a major publisher. I just read a blog that says that publishers see self-published authors as ‘wash outs’ basically. I just barely started the process, and still have the option to opt. out. I would love your advice.
P.S. I meant to say books earlier, not ‘book’. I love the dragonlance series. They are actually what inspired me to write my book. Raistlin, in particular, is the inspiration for my main character.
How open are you to hearing about new writers. Our history is so similar. I grew up in Salt Lake, served a mission in Sao Paulo Brazil, married my high school sweetheart 2 months after I got home, and I’m writing to make ends meet. I was just diagnosed with a disabling disease that doesn’t allow me to do much of anything else. I’m starting the process of self-publishing, but I’m still working to get a national, or international, publisher behind me. Any advice? Help? I love your book, and when I read your bio, I had to write you.
When is a live version of Dragonlance movie coming out?
How are you my friend? It looks as though all is well. Loretta and I live in Pleasant Grove after 16 years at UVU. I was theatre chair for 8 years as part of that time. Got rather sick and was in bed for about 5 years from 2003. Making a comeback. Did the film “Charly” as my last major film before illness. My oldest daughter married a Gubler from South Jordan. We are finally empty nesters. Hope all is well with you and yours. God bless.
Randy King