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Many of you are writers.
Imagine yourselves on the run for your lives from the beings you have created in the worlds that you only imagined in your novels!
Imagine that heroes of your novels come to your aid,
along with the ghosts of Mark Twain and Marlene Dietrich
against the likes of a murderous William Shakespeare,
Cardinal Richelieu, and the Devil himself in the form of your worst villain.
Imagine being betrayed by those you would have
thought you could trust from your novels.
How would your characters feel at being face to face
with the puppeteer who danced them through trial and fire?
If you died in the world of your own novel, would
you TRULY die?
GHOST OF A CHANCE is such an adventure brought to
stunning life by Mark Kamish, whose own life reads like a novel.
Ask me here for your FREE AUDIOBOOK of this novel
with your email address,
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You really are astonishingly generous.
ReplyDeleteThat's generous. I have the book, but it would be cool to hear it.
ReplyDeleteIf I were trapped in my own books with Vindicarn after me, I'd be screwed...
I like Alex's comment. . .about his novel.
ReplyDeleteAs for 'Ghost of a Chance', it's a feat of imagination to go into the fantasy of our writing. Perhaps we'll have virtual reality to help us do that someday.
This was a story that attracted my attention (with Hemingway, Marlene and the author plus a few others you will recognize.)I recommend it and reviewed it at Amazon.
Elephant's Child:
ReplyDeleteIf your email address is on your blog, our audiobook will soon be zipping your way. :-)
Alex:
Maybe a jar of white-out would save you from Vindicarn ... if you whited the rascal out of your book!
D.G.
Alex's books remind me of the best of Robert Heinlein's. And he is one of the good guys, isn't he?
Thanks for the review and the recommendation!
A wonderful offer. I think this is one of the more original concepts for a story I've seen in a while. It sort of reminds me of "Inkheart," but is so distinct I almost hesitate to make the connection.
ReplyDeleteSkinnman:
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the movie, INKHEART. And thanks for such nice praise. :-)