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The Author: Paul Hayward
I welcome ANY QUESTIONS you have that the characters or stories may raise.
(Note: Readers stopped writing letters to me, because I never seemed to get them.)
I will do my best to reply to you as
quickly as possible:
Whilst you are awaiting a reply from me, try this to pass the time: ![]()
Or have a chat with Oliver the robot. It is just
like talking to a real person!
CLICK ON: Oliverbot.com Or have a go at this:
This
is very artistic. Just keep picking out the pictures that appeal
to you and at the end of the exercise it will give you a profile
of yourself..
CLICK ON:
Imagini VisualDNA
I must warn you that I don't do mornings!
I have to drink 10 gallons of tea, stagger into the shower for an hour and clean my teeth first:
So, if you are still awaiting a reply by then, listen to some foot-tapping music: CLICK ON: http://www.00fun.com/duhfun.shtml I welcome any COMMENTS - providing they are printable and something I can show my mum!
COMMENTS RECEIVED VIA: author@the-wild-flower-trilogy.com 'I have a great love for your works. They are a wonderful piece of fiction and I will encourage as many people as I know to read them. I hope you keep doing what you are doing, as I'm sure your books will bring great joy to many others as they have to me. I trust that you go on to write many more as you have quite a gift for story-telling.' (Becky, Leics.)
I saw your web
site via another contact. I have to say that it is totally brilliant! I
have never heard of you or your books before, but on the strength of
your web site I will be going out to get them.
Life's been a bit
traumatic recently and your web site made all the difference this
morning - it lifted my spirits - so thank you and keep it up.
Sinead (south Wales)
Paul - I've only looked at
one page - I'm astonished and amazed. How on earth do you do it?
Congratulations many times over. A friend directed me to you.
Geraldine
WOW – what a website. So touching and inspiring!! I’d had such a crabby day today with our baby being sick and grumpy and it was a little treat to sit, relax and read through your site. I cannot wait to receive your books that I've ordered from the publishers and start reading. Melody (Melbourne, Australia)
Been reading your first book and your writing style is so refreshing and unique. It’s akin to an excited teenager talking 20 to the dozen. I am as captivated by the style as I am by the story and at times don’t know which one to concentrate on!! Boy, what a talent. And to think it was hidden away all those years. Melody (Melbourne, Australia)
Love your site. It is good reading and funny too! I really enjoyed all the stuff you put in it. Now I have read your website, I am very curious now about buying your books. Have a great day! Judy (Ontario, Canada) Although 'Flowers of the Gods' is provisionally aimed at Older Children / Young Adults, I am in my forties and it is the sort of book that I didn't want to put down! I can't remember ever reading a book so fast before. I am now reading 'Children of the Stars - can't wait to see what happens next! Janice (Birmingham)
My pupils
were all very impressed with your wonderful web-site and I hope some of them
will read your first book this summer. I read it a few weeks ago and thought it
was utterly charming. I shall endeavour to read the others soon - I can't wait
to find out what adventures St.John and Poppy embark upon!
G'day Paul,
Here's something to put a smile on
your dial.
I was talking to a friend of mine who
is also an author, but he specialises in writing books on Australia's
involvement in World War 1. I told him I was talking to an author online in
England and mentioned your name. He told me that he had your books and that
a relative had bought them and sent them to him for his kids to read.
THEY LOVED THEM! No bull. Howzat?
Best regards,
Pete (Australia)
My son (15) has just
finished 'A Bunch of Wild Flowers' and asked me to let you know how much
he has enjoyed reading the books.
He is quite a thinker and
analyser and likes to get into the nitty gritty of things.
He loves battle planning
exercises and fantasy war games so has really enjoyed reading the
denouement, equating it with Agincourt.
Jill (Cambridge)
Hi. Had to write and
let you know I have just finished reading 'Flowers
of the Gods.' I thoroughly enjoyed it!
It took time reading though, because I prefer to
read in bed when I'm nice and settled and hopefully
can't be disturbed. That's been hard achieving,
because my partner snores, then he's been telling me
off for rocking the bed through laughing at
the funny bits!
Karen (Leicestershire)
Hi Paul,
Just read your books and wanted to tell you that I think readers of
all ages and life experiences will share enjoyment in this adventure
that unwinds across the galaxies, while safely being guided through
issues like self-belief, acceptance and perseverance. Rob
(Melbourne, Australia)
Is this Paul Hayward's e-mail? I
think it is, if it's not, I'm very sorry. If it's you, Paul, please let
me know, I would like to say thank you so much for the
autographed books. I loved them and could not put them down! I
would have gone crazy if I didn't have all three lined up!
Sarah (Ontario, Canada)
*YOU CAN NOW READ EXTRACTS FROM BOOK 1
ON THE GOOGLE BOOK WEBSITE BY
CLICKING ON:
PLEASE ALSO SEE ARTICLE BY THE BBC LEICESTER: http://www.bbc.co.uk/leicester/content/articles/2006/05/05/wild_flower_trilogy_feature.shtml
If you are a young person, safety on the internet is of paramount importance! I politely insist that any correspondence that you send to me, or my replies to your questions, MUST be shown to your parent or carer AT ALL TIMES! ALWAYS FOLLOW THEIR GUIDANCE:
ALWAYS BE ON GUARD!
OTHERWISE, I WILL NOT BE TOO HAPPY WITH YOU.
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