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  • #2692

    Judith Shaw
    Participant

    Welcome, Angie,

    Glad you are in the group. It sounds like you have a very special perspective.

    Until soon,

    Judith

  • #2695

    elise abram
    Participant

    Hi, Angie.

    Sounds like we have our genres in common. Though I don’t usually write romance, sci fi and paranormal is my favourite. I even squeezed in a bit of romance in the YA novel I’m writing now.

    Looking forward to working with you,

    Elise

  • #2696

    Angie Mroczka
    Participant

    Just remembered that I have some of my flash fiction posted on Wattpad. No romance there, but more dark urban fantasy. I was going through a phase lol

    http://www.wattpad.com/user/AngeliqueMroczka


    Thanks!
    Angie

  • #2711

    Ebony Haywood
    Participant

    Angie! So happy to meet you. I’ll follow you on twitter. Tweet tweet!


  • #2793

    Joe Bunting
    Keymaster

    I think we’re all going to learn a lot from you, Angie. So glad to have you!

  • #2811

    Audrey Chin
    Participant

    Lovely to have such an experienced publisher in our community Angie! Welcome.

  • #2773

    Sunny Henderson
    Participant

    Ooo, love to have someone on the other side of the fence, publishing-wise, to add their perspective. Very nice to meet you, Angie!

    Sunny


  • #2814

    Angie Mroczka
    Participant

    Glad to be here all. Thanks for the welcomes ๐Ÿ™‚


    Thanks!
    Angie

  • #2854

    Jody Coyody
    Participant

    Oh my. I’m feeling very outclassed!! Good to know people I have a lot to learn from! Mroczka on!! (is your name pronounced like ‘rock?’ It looks like it, and that would make it awesome!!)

    • #3195

      James Hall
      Participant

      @jody – you can’t be outclassed, you’re an alien!

  • #2903

    Stephanie Gonzaga
    Participant

    Hi Angie! I agree, it’s quite exciting to have someone in the course who’s dipped her hands into publishing and book cover design work for other authors. Looking forward to learning tons from you! ๐Ÿ™‚

  • #2924

    Lee Tyler
    Participant

    Hi Angie! Great to meet you and look forward to getting to know you. I agree with all comments here that your perspective on the publishing side of the indie market will be treasured. I would love to read just one-off posts here about your thoughts about publishing as we go through the course. (ie: Your take on Amazon fighting Hachett re: agency model).
    The paranormal aspect of your writing will interest me as I am of a similar bent in some of my writing.
    Looking forward to getting to know you and your stories more!

  • #3040

    Katie Hamer
    Participant

    Hi Angie,

    I’m looking forward to your insights. I hope I can inspire you, too!

    Katie ๐Ÿ™‚

  • #3082

    Elisabeth Adams
    Participant

    Yes, the email I received from Story Cartel last fall was similarly well-timed! Welcome, and I’m glad you get to publish your own work, Angie!

  • #3094

    LoriMarie
    Participant

    Hi Angie, I’d also love to read your insights on publishing and book covers and what you look for in a writer. I friended you on facebook ๐Ÿ™‚ It’s great to meet you.

  • #3194

    James Hall
    Participant

    Likewise, it is astounding how the path unwinds before us at times. Then, at other times, we can’t seem to find the path no matter how much we try. Your publishing perspective and knowledge is a definite asset to your fellow members.

    I love fantasy, but I feel like there are no limits on the genres. Everyone keeps talking about Urban Fantasy, but what about Rural Fantasy?

  • #3202

    Ann Stanley
    Participant

    Hi Angie, I’ve learned something from you already. I didn’t realize that there were so many different types of fantasy.

    It’s fabulous to have a publisher joining the course. Please jump in whenever possible with your stories and advice for us writers, since we’re often in the dark about how publishing works.

    I look forward to reading your writing.

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