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Saturday, October 15, 2011
FOLLOW-UP TO SEPTEMBER 28TH POST: "PROLOGUE: CLEVELAND, 1940
I must admit that I am not very computer-techy. Therefore, I didn't realize until today that two of you had commented on my September 28th post--which is the Prologue to my novel that was published a number of years ago. Thanks for those comments. They were great, and I just posted them to the blog. One person said that they felt that what newspapers have long needed is a section where literary works are published on a regular basis. It may interest you to know, if you don't know already, that there was a time in literary history--in the 1800's--when writers published their books, one chapter at a time, in the newspapers of the day. In fact, such well-known authors as Charles Dickens and Louisa May Alcott did exactly that. I agree that this is an idea that should be considered again. In fact, I have been thinking about doing that for a few months now. Then, of course, there is the other alternative. The novel for which I posted the Prologue has been out-of-print for a number of years, but can still be found on Amazon. It is entitled "Millionaire's Row." Other comments, anyone? I just love to get feed-back from all of you through the comments that you leave. Sorry that it took me so long to post them. Dummy me!
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