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Alison Blackburn

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I am a single woman living in Washington State. I have completed my first book and in reading Writer's Digest I found Authonomy and gave you guys a look. Very interesting. I am looking forward to reading and commenting on author's work that I read on this website and will be interested in hearing from those who read my book, THE GREATER GOOD.

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There are so many . . . Pillars of the Earth, by Ken Follett; Horse Heaven and A Thousand Acres by Jane Smiley; House of Sand & Fog by Andre Dubus III; Alice Hoffman: Anita Shreve; The Fountain Head by Ayn Rand; Bastard Out of Carolina by Dorothy Allison; Peyton Place by Grace Metalious: Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak; Amy Tan-- to name a few . . .

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A. L. Reynolds wrote 471 days ago

Dear Alison, I really hate asking for backings, but it seems that ....

DThomas wrote 471 days ago

Hi I was wondering if you will check out my book Iniko's Children: P....

Stuart & Victor wrote 471 days ago

Hi Alison, we're a couple of charismatic souls with a fresh new sto....

Nigel Fields wrote 473 days ago

Hi Alison, I too am a great fan of Ayn Rand and Boris Pasternak. Tha....

Rachael Cox wrote 475 days ago

Hi Alison, If you have time please would you take a look at Dreamsca....

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I wrote 480 days ago

Chapter 11: I wondered why Vivian spent time thinking and commenting about Nowell's brother Lonnie. Now I see why. Perhaps a little foreshadowing when his name is mentioned in the begining. Something like ... She and Lonnie had a confrontation years before that Vivian couldn't shake. And what di... view book

I wrote 480 days ago

Hi, I am on Chapter 7 and will continue to read the story through to the end. It is interesting concept and intriguing. A dead seventeen year old is always sad. I have a few questions. I am wondering where in the US this story is located? If you mentioned the location, the info didn't stick in ... view book

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