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sam
hi guys, been so long sincei was last on here, but my excuse is that i have been busy writing my ghost book. anyway i thought i would add a few of the stories i have collected and wrote and was wandering weather you would like to give me some feedback please?

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here's another one, couldn't post the tower of london one, far too big to get on here, so shall try and copy and paste it on here later when i have got more time.
sam
don't mean to be cheeky but how about some feedback please? i have noticed that some of you have downnloaded a few of them so they must have interested you. even if it is to say it was crap, please i would appreciate it wink2.gif
amybutts
QUOTE(sam @ Apr 11 2006, 02:35 PM) [snapback]1143360[/snapback]

don't mean to be cheeky but how about some feedback please? i have noticed that some of you have downnloaded a few of them so they must have interested you. even if it is to say it was crap, please i would appreciate it wink2.gif



I printed them up for reading later..... I'm on a deadline right now.... I'll let ya know later. wink2.gif
sam
ok cheers doll for letting me know anyway, very grateful for that
wang
I read the one about Sellis. Its not bad, but what is the objective of these pieces? It reads more like a history text book and doesn't have enough information regarding the ghosts etc... For instance what does Sellis' ghost do? Where is it seen... pictures etc...

But none the less kept me entertained for about 5 minutes at work heh
sam
ah, you read the one about st. james's palace. i added all the historical infor so as to give an insight into the building itself and any characters of importance that lived there. but thank you for the feedback its is appreciated so keep them coming and here's a few more for you all to indulge yourselves in.
sam
here's some more guys!!!

don't forget all opinions are greatly welcomed, even if it is to say that they are crap
Robert1
I love the stories. I particularly like the one about the stocksbridge bypass.
I really like the way you use the historical background in each story. It makes
it seem more real and less like urban legend. I can't wait for your book to be
published. Any chance you could let us all know when that will be? grin2.gif
novaceleste
I saved the stories for another time. Thank you for posting them. I love the history of England. I hope to go there one day, but I am terrified of flying. w00t.gif
Please, if you have any more post them. original.gif
sam
QUOTE(Robert1 @ Apr 13 2006, 07:58 PM) [snapback]1146190[/snapback]

I love the stories. I particularly like the one about the stocksbridge bypass.
I really like the way you use the historical background in each story. It makes
it seem more real and less like urban legend. I can't wait for your book to be
published. Any chance you could let us all know when that will be? grin2.gif


hi robert and thank you, thats how i wanted it to come across to the reader. the amount of times i have picked up a ghost book and all it does is tell you somewhere is haunted, but thats bout it. no.gif sometimes it is useful to delve into the history of buildings and people so as to give an insight into what life was like for them back then. geek.gif no idea when book will be published as i am still working on it, but when it does you guys will be one of the first to find out thumbsup.gif

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as requested here are some more

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sam
more input please/
sam
i am so glad that so many people have enjoyed reading these!
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