Invitation to chat

Just because I've had a blog for a year doesn't mean I've known the first thing about how to optimize it!  I invested for the main purpose of generating interest in the stories.  And finally I've gotten a little friendly feedback and so ... here we go.  If you have ideas about how to better communicate through this cyberworld, I am listening with all my digits (okay that was supposed to be a joke related to the digitized world we live in...but...i digress).

"Light at Summer's End" is considered young adult fiction because the main protagonist is a teenager, but the "heroic" character is a retired English teacher.  I wrote this novel in the late '80s and it was published in 1990 by Harold Shaw Publishers outside Chicago.

Then last year (2007) Capstone Fiction asked to reprint and ...so it goes.  hopefully you have also seen the website (another venture of mystery) www.storykim.com that tells more about the story and has a link to a press release...  find a copy on www.capstonefiction.com or www.booksamillion.com and i think there are other places.  Some salesperson I've turned out to be.  Slowly but surely?

but HERE is where I can "hear from" you about the story...so...talk to me.
 

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