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Realm: hi there
Korner: jus tstopping by
Bits & Pieces: care to exchange link? if so let me know so I can put your link in my blog..tnx
mikekerin: HOW about those Pats, Red Sox!!!!!!
mikekerin: Seth,Great review by M. Dennis , I tryed to get on and review it on amazon and failed to figure it out. On another note I have ordered 500 brochures and also some of the blurb to put in the disks. Will order business cards when Iknow what to put on them.Dad
Melissa-v: Just a tag-hello from another writer surfing through.Cheers
Seth: `Pop, the pronunciation guide has been moved to the Creative - Writing and Novels page. Link to that is on the right of the main rev-co page. :)
mikekerin: Seth,I finished Crescent Isle and again it is great. I love the tie ins to all the others but without giving anything away. Where is the character guide and pronounciation guide when I need it? I wore my rev-co shirt yesterday and had nice comments from MomI also like Perin hope it gets along with the others. Thanks for the red Sox game and everything.Dad
mikekerin: I sold a disk to u dick and gave one to becky. will give one to the northfield news to write a review, and get some to northfield bookstore. love dad
mikekerin: Seth,I enjoyed the game and your company . The drive was long but worth it. Thanks ! Love you Dad
becky: That's why I don't usually watch sports.
BEcky: part 4...don't be annoyed that I've taken up so much space...never do that" and you do. Love you Bud!!
Becky: ok, part three...sorry to be so long winded...ed and ready to go again. Make sure you always make time to work on your dreams. It's also part of your personal responsibility...to be responsibile for yourself as well as your family. If you're happy it will reflect on the rest of the aspects of your life. I'm proud of all you do and admire you for working so hard, being a loving dad and husband and an amazing writer and for having the courage to pursue your dream. So many people say, "I could
BEcky: ok, so I typed so much in the tag it didn't do it all...here's the rest of my thouht...(and I don't have time to write a novel). THe point is, even though the above mentioned are my responsibilities, I have learned that it is necessary and ok to take time to do my own thing too. Sometimes it's to go for a walk, sometimes it's to visit with one of my 2 friends (Kat or Dawn), and sometimes it's to work on scrapbooking or something like that. When I get back from the walk or visit I feel refresh
Becky: I think there is such as a thing as balancing your responsibilities. It's ok to take time for yourself and your dreams. It's healthy to do and it is NOT selfish at all. Look at my situation. My first priority is my children. I love spending time with my kids, teaching them, providing healthy meals, paying the bills, caring for the pets, cleaningthe house, takeing the kids to sschool and dance and girl scouts, and the list of my daily responsibilities could be a novel but you get the point (
Becky: Have you ever thought of writing one of those books where the reader chooses where to go next. Remember the ones that we used to read that said if you want to see Jimmy jump off the bridge turn to pafe 75, if you want to see Jimmy finish his homework turn to page 61. Ok, that was a lame example, but you're the writer not me. Just a thought.
Becky: Did I really poke and prod?
Dad: Seth, I finished The Fallen One and it ties things together, nicely. I can't wait until other folks can read it and the others so I can discuss the charectors with others. I think it would be fun to have a discussion group about your books. As usual you have topped yourself. What a wonderful book!!Love youDad
dad: Seth, Uncle Dick printed the book 7 today and I'm past chapter 8 already. It;s awesome and all I hoped it would be.Can't wait for other people to be able to read it.Great job , as usual. love ya Dad
Becky: Bud, Sorry I've gotten behind on reading your blog. I just read from the state of the onion up. I try to keep up with it regularly. Anyway, you should be a diplomat or something for the UN. You are very wise and articulate. I enjoy reading your opintions and agree with them. I am proud of all you do and your talents.
dad: thanks for the pronounceing aid, I've alwaqys had trouble with some of these names much like your late gram. see you this weekend love ya dad
dad: GO PATS!!!!!!!
Becky: Hey Bud, Nice thoughts on the Saddam issue. I agree about the war. On a brighter note, Happy New Year to you and your family! We'll talk soon. Love you!!
dad: Seth,Today at the end of classes I brought one book to an enllish teacher who wanted to buy it. One student I have had in class before said I just finished reading that book , I bought it from books a million .?I thought that was coolDad
ne: ordered Crimson Staff, I want to read that first for some reason. Is that reasonable? Anyway can't wait to get it for Christmas reading.
Ne: I don't agree with Aunt Sue-Betty...Seth Kerin has the better ring than Seth A Kerin...reminds me of lords a leapin... Wednesday, December 6th 2006 @ 10:54 PM
Becky: I'll do all I can to help Bud!!! It was the best thing I have read since the Harry Portter series...and that's the honest truth.
Becky: I just did my first blog! I thought you'd be proud of me. :) It's on the blogger thing that Debbie created in memory of Gram. I emailed you and Eireann all the info.Talk to you soon.love you!
Susan K Houle: Hi Seth, Great web site and love what you wrote regarding your grandmother. I have one suggestion and that is to use your middle initial in all that you do. There could possible be another Seth Kerin out there. Seth A. Kerin looks more professional too. Love, Aunt Sue-Betty

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Tuesday, November 6th 2007

1:15 PM

Updates!

My apologies for the late update. Continuum is off to a fast start, and the publishing of book 2 has given a nice boost to The Elder Worlds as well! I've been extremely busy of late with publicity (as well as more mundane tasks of life) and I'm thrilled to announce that the first signing of Continuum will be December 8th at The Book Oasis in Stoneham, MA - voted best bookstore in the greater Boston area! Exact times will be forthcoming!

In other news, I have completed the first draft of book #9, Haven. Haven was an interesting project because it didn't end up quite the way I had in mind. The characters, as they tend to do, took their own path and went somewhere I hadn't expected. I think it's pretty good too. A familiar character from The Fallen One made her way into Haven, and the whole story arc is really starting to pull together now - all the while keeping Haven a solid stand-alone novel. Next up is the editting phase for Haven, and then book #10, tentatively titled The Fringe....title subject to change without notice!

Going back to Continuum for a moment, if you want a Rev-Co t-shirt, please email me at theroguewriter@aol.com for details, or check out the available images on http://rev-co.net - Rev-Co Shop. Good stuff!

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