I'm impressed with anyone who believes the classics continue to have relevance, and I noticed your referencing NOSTROMO in addition to Faulkner.
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Hello Mr. Cunningham,
I'm impressed with anyone who believes the classics continue to have relevance, and I noticed your referencing NOSTROMO in addition to Faulkner.
If you would like to sign up for my Newsletter, just go to my Web site at theperfectwrite.com and scroll to bottom of any page and fill out the simple two-step form. My Newsletter is free and is currently received by writers in 43 countries. It's sent every third-Tuesday of the month at 1 p.m. EST. I focus on material related to writing prose at a level people will pay to read and the publishing industry as I've come to know it during the past 20-plus years as both a novelist and an editor. That's the spiel, and I'm out of breath, ha ha, so if you're interested welcome aboard. You can see what any of my past Newsletters look like by going to the Archives link on my Web site.
Regards,
Rob
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