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Kris Calvin commented on Children of the Wise Oak
For this reason, if no other (although there are many!), please join me in preordering Oliver Tooley’s Children of the Wise Oak.  Tooley, now a  married father of  four  "...has had a number of jobs over the years but has always dreamed of making a living by doing something creative. He spent 7 years as the lead singer of Led Zep Too (a Led Zeppelin tribute band)..." This is a man who goes for it, how can we not support him? 
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    1stC BC Celtic boys begin a lifetime quest against the Roman empire. Historical fiction, overlaid with fantasy. Pt1 of series.
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    Kris Calvin commented on Writing Prompts for Moody Teenagers and Misunderstood Underdogs
    I like the premise of Writing Prompts for Moody Teenagers and Misunderstood Underdogs.  I’m looking forward to a sample chapter—your "about section" is well-written and entertaining, so my expectations are high. Nice:  "... I do not have the emotional maturity to present my own failures for other people’s enjoyment. That’s the next book."
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