hi guys,
I'm working hard on the editing of Book #6 (BETROTHED), and it is taking longer than expected, so I am sorry to say that it may not be released until as late as October 4. Sorry about that.
But the good news it that I have a good feeling that it will be (I hope!) the best book in the series!
I hope you enjoy it. And when the time comes, yes, I will be giving away free copies to all of you.
Thanks as always for all of your support!
Best wishes,
Morgan
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Friday, September 23, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Sneak preview of Book #6 (BETROTHED)
hi guys,
Here's another sneak preview of Book #6 (BETROTHED).
Countdown: pub date is only 9 days away!
Best wishes,
Morgan
FACT:
In Shakespeare’s time, the crowd that went to see his plays was not elitist or sophisticated. On the contrary. The majority of people who went to see his plays were rough, crude people, commoners who came for entertainment and had to only pay a penny to get in. For that price, they had to stand on the ground throughout the whole play—and thus became known as the “groundlings.”
Here's another sneak preview of Book #6 (BETROTHED).
Countdown: pub date is only 9 days away!
Best wishes,
Morgan
FACT:
In Shakespeare’s time, the crowd that went to see his plays was not elitist or sophisticated. On the contrary. The majority of people who went to see his plays were rough, crude people, commoners who came for entertainment and had to only pay a penny to get in. For that price, they had to stand on the ground throughout the whole play—and thus became known as the “groundlings.”
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Sneak preview of Book #6 (BETROTHED)
hi guys,
Here's another sneak preview of Book #6 (BETROTHED).
Countdown: pub date is only 10 days away!
Best wishes,
Morgan
FACT:
In Shakespeare’s London, a common form of entertainment was “bear baiting.” A bear would be tied to a pole while a pack of wild dogs was unleashed on it. Bets would be placed to see who won. The “bear baiting” stadium was right near Shakespeare’s theatre. Many of the rough people from the bear baiting crowd would then go and watch a Shakespeare play.
Here's another sneak preview of Book #6 (BETROTHED).
Countdown: pub date is only 10 days away!
Best wishes,
Morgan
FACT:
In Shakespeare’s London, a common form of entertainment was “bear baiting.” A bear would be tied to a pole while a pack of wild dogs was unleashed on it. Bets would be placed to see who won. The “bear baiting” stadium was right near Shakespeare’s theatre. Many of the rough people from the bear baiting crowd would then go and watch a Shakespeare play.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Sneak preview of Book #6 (BETROTHED)
hi guys,
Here's a sneak preview of Book #6 (BETROTHED), and a hint as to where it will be set!
Best wishes,
Morgan
FACT:
Shakespeare’s London was civilized—but it was also barbaric. It was common to see executions and public torture of criminals in the streets. The entrance to its most famous roadway—the London Bridge—was often adorned with pikes, on which sat the severed heads of criminals.
Here's a sneak preview of Book #6 (BETROTHED), and a hint as to where it will be set!
Best wishes,
Morgan
FACT:
Shakespeare’s London was civilized—but it was also barbaric. It was common to see executions and public torture of criminals in the streets. The entrance to its most famous roadway—the London Bridge—was often adorned with pikes, on which sat the severed heads of criminals.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Sam and Polly?
hi guys,
Do you think that Sam and Polly will end up together? Do you think they'd make a good couple?
I am working hard on Book #6 and am still on track for October 1!
Thanks for all your support!
Best wishes,
Morgan
Do you think that Sam and Polly will end up together? Do you think they'd make a good couple?
I am working hard on Book #6 and am still on track for October 1!
Thanks for all your support!
Best wishes,
Morgan
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