christiewalkerbos
07-23-2007, 07:48 PM
Hi All:
About three years ago, I worked with a gentleman named Roundfeet to develop a romantic lead for my novel, The Write Man for Her. I've been trying to find Roundfeet to let him know that I've finished the novel and it's been published by an E-Book publisher called Cerridwen Press. So if anyone knows where I can find Roundfeet, I'd love to have his e-mail address as the last one I have for him is defunct.
Also, I would be interested in an informal review as to how well I portrayed my wheel-chair bound hero. I would value your opinion more than most since you all have "been there, done that." Below is some information on the book. You can read an excerpt on my Web site, www.christiewalkerbos.com (http://www.christiewalkerbos.com) and find out more from the publishers site at www.cerridwenpress.com (http://www.cerridwenpress.com).
Please be as brutally honest as you like in your review. Thanks. CWB
The Write Man for Her
Christie Walker Bos
Work, work, work. That’s how Jessica Anne Singer has dealt with the loneliness surrounding her since her divorce. Except for her squawky cockatiel, Merlin, Jessica hasn’t had a date in years, but all that’s about to end. Jessica’s best friend, Cath, has decided that Jessica needs to meet her dreamy online professor, Brant Wilson, who inspires her in more ways than one.
Creative writing professor Brant Wilson is intrigued by one of his online students, Jessica Singer. She seems more worldly than most of his students and has a penchant for arguing with him over just about everything, which he finds oddly enjoyable. But when she asks to meet with him in person to discuss her grades he immediately refuses. He never meets with his students face to face. Never.
Undeterred, Cath hatches a harebrained plan to find the reclusive professor. When the plan actually works, Jessica uncovers the "real" reason the professor doesn’t meet with his students. Stunned by her discovery, Jessica must decide if she’ll listen to her head or her heart when it comes to determining if Professor Brant Wilson is the right man for her.
About three years ago, I worked with a gentleman named Roundfeet to develop a romantic lead for my novel, The Write Man for Her. I've been trying to find Roundfeet to let him know that I've finished the novel and it's been published by an E-Book publisher called Cerridwen Press. So if anyone knows where I can find Roundfeet, I'd love to have his e-mail address as the last one I have for him is defunct.
Also, I would be interested in an informal review as to how well I portrayed my wheel-chair bound hero. I would value your opinion more than most since you all have "been there, done that." Below is some information on the book. You can read an excerpt on my Web site, www.christiewalkerbos.com (http://www.christiewalkerbos.com) and find out more from the publishers site at www.cerridwenpress.com (http://www.cerridwenpress.com).
Please be as brutally honest as you like in your review. Thanks. CWB
The Write Man for Her
Christie Walker Bos
Work, work, work. That’s how Jessica Anne Singer has dealt with the loneliness surrounding her since her divorce. Except for her squawky cockatiel, Merlin, Jessica hasn’t had a date in years, but all that’s about to end. Jessica’s best friend, Cath, has decided that Jessica needs to meet her dreamy online professor, Brant Wilson, who inspires her in more ways than one.
Creative writing professor Brant Wilson is intrigued by one of his online students, Jessica Singer. She seems more worldly than most of his students and has a penchant for arguing with him over just about everything, which he finds oddly enjoyable. But when she asks to meet with him in person to discuss her grades he immediately refuses. He never meets with his students face to face. Never.
Undeterred, Cath hatches a harebrained plan to find the reclusive professor. When the plan actually works, Jessica uncovers the "real" reason the professor doesn’t meet with his students. Stunned by her discovery, Jessica must decide if she’ll listen to her head or her heart when it comes to determining if Professor Brant Wilson is the right man for her.