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The Door Within Trilogy by Wayne T. Batson


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LadyGwenne
July 12th, 2007, 11:09 AM
WW3? Let's hope not. ;)
I don't mind if you do. I'd love to read it. :D

Regidor Dragon
July 12th, 2007, 10:42 PM
WW3? Let's hope not. ;)
I don't mind if you do. I'd love to read it. :D


I still dont know if ti be ok to put here or not may be i should see what Sir.Wane
has to say about it be for i do

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Nimea
July 13th, 2007, 01:38 AM
Regidor Dragon,

it would be best to ask Wayne about posting it in his forum (http://www.sffworld.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=68).

Oh, and Wayne? How about moving this thread to your forum. We can leave a permanent redirect but since you do now have your own forum here, this really would belong there, I would say. Just say yes and we will do the magic.

;)

Wayne Batson
July 30th, 2007, 09:48 AM
Absolutely, move it on over.

-Wayne

Nimea
July 30th, 2007, 08:33 PM
Magic done. :)

tkdman13
July 31st, 2007, 12:17 PM
I just got back from Creation West, and I got to meet Toby Mac:p. It was great! We were there for 4 days hanging out and listening to great Christian rock.

Since there was a lot of down time I fianlly got to start The Final Storm. I have to say that chapter 7 in The Final Storm is one of the best chapters I have read in any book. I loved it.

There were about 25 other teens with us whom all enjoy reading. It wasn't hard to get them interested in this series. Now they all want to read it. I am sure will have lots and lots of fans as the word spreads.

Mr. Batson if you are planning any trips to the Pacific Northwest please be sure to let us know.

Wayne Batson
July 31st, 2007, 01:23 PM
I just got back from Creation West, and I got to meet Toby Mac:p. It was great! We were there for 4 days hanging out and listening to great Christian rock.

Since there was a lot of down time I fianlly got to start The Final Storm. I have to say that chapter 7 in The Final Storm is one of the best chapters I have read in any book. I loved it.

There were about 25 other teens with us whom all enjoy reading. It wasn't hard to get them interested in this series. Now they all want to read it. I am sure will have lots and lots of fans as the word spreads.

Mr. Batson if you are planning any trips to the Pacific Northwest please be sure to let us know.

Thanks for spreading the word. Your post got me curious so I reread chapter 7 of the Final Storm. It's funny, now that the trilogy has been out for a while, I can now read my own book and enjoy it as if someone else wrote it. That was a fun--creepy--chapter. Mr. Pierson is a piece of work, eh?

Btw, we are hoping to do the Fantasy Fiction Tour next summer, but I'm not sure where we'll go. I know we'd love to do the West Coast at some point. God's in charge. We'll wait and see where he takes us.

-WtB

fantastyfreak
July 31st, 2007, 02:49 PM
Chapter seven is definitely a piece of work. Mr. Pierson sure was frightening!:rolleyes:

Outcastscribe
August 1st, 2007, 10:53 PM
Actually, I've wanted to become a writer since I was about 12. And reading your books has gotten me even bigger into the idea. I like writing about mysteries and action. Most of my stories include a character, (my signature character) that is supposed to be a representation of myself. But most of my writings, I have put aside because others who have read my stories, comment on it and I feel bad about myself so I give up. Is it hard to write stories?:confused: Authors make it seem so easy.

~Lady Gwenne

I'm so sorry that other people have discouraged you, Lady Gwenne! And let me say on behalf of all the readers waiting to read your stories, don't ever give up! After all, only you can tell your stories. :D

Eventine
September 4th, 2007, 11:44 PM
Hi Wayne - just another "spotting" mention - your first two books were in my local Dymocks ( a large Australian chain) so it appears that your Australian onslaught continues!

 

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