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  1. #1
    KoriEllis
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    It's 4th on this list on Amazon.com

    These are the newest and coolest products our customers of Science Fiction & Fantasy are buying. This list, updated daily, is based entirely on purchase patterns.
    www.amazon.com/gp/earlyad...filterID=3

    Pretty cool - it hasn't even been officially release yet.

    Good Job, Pooh!

  2. #2
    bigzak25
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    i'm gonna wait for the movie....


    congrats though pooh. that's quite an accomplishment.

    the pacers still suck though.

  3. #3
    Johnny Blaze 47
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    Props to Pooh for becoming a published author. I hope one day to accomplish the same.

  4. #4
    Pooh
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    I'm still stunned, I never thought early sales would push it up that far up the list. Thanks to those who have bought it so far and who have posted in here...and a big thanks to Kori for starting the thread

  5. #5
    ducks
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    go pooh go

  6. #6
    baseline bum
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    Congrats, man. That's freaking awesome.

  7. #7
    Shelly
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    congrats, pooh!

  8. #8
    E20
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    Congratulations Pooh, Hope your sequel turns out great as well as this one.

  9. #9
    Pooh
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    Well lets see how the sales on this one goes first. I've finished about 10 pages or so on the sequel. With this good news today and possible book signing in a few months, this has really given me that push to finish the book. On some nights' I have cranked out 80 pages, so...you never know. But right now it looks really good!

  10. #10
    alamo50
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    Is it the Star Wars book?

  11. #11
    herbivorefemale
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    it took me a hour to read, but it was damn good.

  12. #12
    MannyIsGod
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    whats the name of the book

  13. #13
    KoriEllis
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    Time to Begin.

    It's 15th on the list today.

  14. #14
    MannyIsGod
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    ok, wait, 10 cents a page on a paperback, tht's ing nuts.

  15. #15
    Nbadan
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    Johnnie Clay was born in 1967 at the time when America was preparing to reach for the Moon. As a student, sci-fi books, movies and history books always fascinated Johnnie. It was the fascination of those subjects that gave him the idea for a book. This book incorporates some history, some science fiction and a little humor, with a slight “twist” along the way. “JC Ray” is given the ability to stop and move back and forth through time. While learning about his newfound ability, he becomes more aware about the responsibility and the effects such power has on one person.

    Publish America


    Hey, I already saw the Butterfly Effect!

  16. #16
    Pooh
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    Unfortunately, I haven't been to the movies since 2000, so I have no idea what the "butterfly effect" is about.

  17. #17
    T Park Num 9
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    The Butterfly Effect starred Ashton Kutcher, and to be honest I havent seen it, but the storyline is pretty damn close to what you wrote there.

  18. #18
    herbivorefemale
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    it's a little bit like that, but not the same.

    buy pooh's book, it's really good.

  19. #19
    Joe Chalupa
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    This is totally fantastic news.

    Big Kudos to Pooh!!

    Muncho respecto for having the will to get it done.

    Being a very amature writer myself, I sincerly salute you.

  20. #20
    herbivorefemale
    Guest
    bump

  21. #21
    Spurminator
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    The Butterfly Effect should not be the standard by which we judge time-travel stories. Nothing to worry about Pooh. It sounds like the protagonist in your book makes attempts to alter real history, as opposed to The Butterfly Effect's Ashton Kutcher going back to alter a few ridiculous childhood events, and screwing up each time.

  22. #22
    herbivorefemale
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    bump X2

  23. #23
    Pooh
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    Only three more days until it's "official" release date. From what I know right now, Barnes and Noble isn't carrying the book in its' stores. It's on a "print on demand" basis, meaning if you want it, they can order it for you.

    As for Waldenbooks, right now it hasn't appeared yet on their database. Should it appear, there will be a book signing in a few months. Mainly the ones who have purchased the book are from the northeastern part of the U.S.

  24. #24
    SequSpur
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    How much do you get for writing a book?

  25. #25
    Pooh
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    All depends on how much I sell. I know that I will get 8% if I sell 2,000 copies. I'll probably get something in the mail in a few weeks, considering it's almost been available (online) now a month.

    I'll need to start hitting the stores all around starting next week to drum up some support for it.

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