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:) Welcome to Wordsy James
I checked it out, love the smooth fade in's

You obviously have great taste with dogs called Storm and Thunder
If you next novel is a horror/fantasy Ill order my copy now..lol

well are you James? or his PR , Your profile is in the 3rd person so its hard to tell.

Both. I check this site from time to time, to see that my readers are happy. I also have my PR Team, and Production team check it out time to time, for any updates, or news we need to put up.

Personally, I am never too busy that I cannot respond directly to someone if they want to get a hold of me.

I am glad you liked the website, I will have you know that I designed it. I wish it could be a lot better, but for now that's the best I can offer. I truly hope its okay.

I hope to hear from you more. Keep me updated, and I hope you enjoy my work.

J. Edward Nolan

well you done good IMO

so here's a welcome to the team also..*wave*

*thinking* a PR team, and a production team...I realy should tap on the keyboard more often, I want a team too :))

It is tedious at every turn, having PR teams, and Production teams. I usuall build a team out of up and coming artists who need exposure. That way I get my work done free, and they get their general exposure free; credits; art work displayed at my book signings (should it pertain to my books). I created an oppurtunity for my teams to grow with me as individuals, and with my DVS Entertainment team.

Thus far it has worked spendidly. I have a soundtrack too, you should hear. The score is beautiful. The artist is a brilliant musician.

www.myspace.com/driftwoodaudio

;) ah so they are freelancers then

heard the score, it is a great peice of mood music, works

Thank you, and yes. Freelancers are the only way to go. Good workers, at low (or in my case no) pay.

My musician thanks you too. He's currently serving in the USArmy, getting prepared for a tour of the Middle East. He says he will def try to finish "Ghosts of Driftwood" when he gets home.

J. Edward Nolan