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Hi again.
Okay I see you didn't win that contest--I obviously missed your post on the
forum belatedly. Well, I hope you'll pursue that novel anyway; it sounds
fascinating. And I'd love to tear into those characters...
Richard
*Richard Henzel*
*Narrator/Producer/Publisher*
*The Mark Twain In Person Audiobook Library
<http://www.richardhenzel.com/marktwain.html>*
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On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 5:17 PM, Jon Kerr <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hopefully this is not offensive or out-of-place. But I believe it is also
> in the interest of promoting Sammy Clemens' genius - albeit through fiction
> and non-traditional way.
>
> My new novel, *Mark Twain & The River of Timeless* *Temptation* is part of
> an Amazon Scout campaign, with readers given a sample and asked to show
> their level of interest. Those who vote for its full publication will
> receive a free copy if it is chosen by Amazon. It is certainly my intention
> to publish regardless. But any support would be appreciated.
>
> The story, in short, is based on relatively young Clemens' 1866 trip
> through Nicaragua and his travelogues that included a mysterious companion
> and occasional literary foil named Mr. Brown. In my fictional version,
> Brown has another agenda and satanic purpose, taking them both on a journey
> back in time. They encounter other historical travelers on the Rio San
> Juan, including Cornelius Vanderbilt, future Lord Nelson, pirate Henry
> Morgan, Giuseppe Garibaldi and Christopher Columbus. Will the resulting
> adventures cause Sammy to trade his soul for fame & fortune? Or will he
> thwart his Mephistophelian companion while changing and rewrite history?
>
> Enough said and pitch finished. If interested, please go to:
>
> https://kindlescout.amazon.com/p/1SYEXU0JB8V93
>
> Thanks,
> Jon Kerr
>
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