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Here's a sneak peek of what's inside:
-Who's the author anyways?
-Author's inspiration to write the story
-Creation process of the book
-Publishing journey
-Obstacles and setbacks
-How it was received by the public and critics
-Sales figures
-Future ahead for the story
-Memorable quotes
...and more!
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SAMPLE ENTRY:
“What were the inspiration and the creation process of this book like?”
As is the case with most of the books of fiction the spark that triggered the inspiration lies in simple, coincidental things of every day life. Jim Fergus came across the plan of white brides to be sent out West while he was researching for information regarding the life of Little Wolf, the Cheyenne Chief. Jim Fergus aimed at getting more details about the Indian Chief for the non-fiction book he was working on at the moment. Once he came across the agreement between the US government and US chief, his imagination stumbled across a powerful spark to start the fire of fictional writing...
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