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Bestselling author of The Books of Elsewhere and Dreamers Often Lie

55 days – and Second Spy Clue #1

May 11, 2012    Tags:   

The wait time is dwindling…

And here is the first visual clue of what to expect within THE SECOND SPY.

Spectacles

5 Comments (Leave a comment)

  1. Hello Jacqueline. All well? That good that is happy with Elsewhere! And a really fantastic book. Everything is very perfect! On the grimorio which is being written … he will be on sale? Will be edited? I’ll be going into pre-writing of my book “The demons of wooden box”. As soon as I finished my series of teen romance. I very much see Olive in the second Spy. The illustrations of Poly Bertanene! Congratulations. I am waiting for The Second Spy.

    Comment by Gabriel Galvani on May 15, 2012 @ 12:43 am


  2. Hello, Gabriel! I love the title “The demons of the wooden box.” Best of luck with all of your creative projects!

    Comment by JacquiWest on May 17, 2012 @ 1:10 pm


  3. Oh! Thank you Jacqueline! I’d like to send it to you to read (must clear before translating it) but I think it will work! My ideas for the film are still Elsewhere steam [laughs]. I hope that I can really realize it. As for “The Demons of the wooden box” it’s a girl to find this box in his own house in the South, it unleashes the chaos, and so save it before it spreads. I think this is only done for now. But hopefully even be able to send it to you. Hugs! Gabriel of Brazil.

    Comment by Gabriel Galvani on May 18, 2012 @ 3:19 am


  4. Dear Jacueline, I love your books! Their my all time favriote of all the books in the world.I cant wait for the second spy, i feel like i might just burst.I also wanted to say can you give me some tips for becoming a wonderful author.Now i want to be an author just like you.

    Comment by Denise on June 2, 2012 @ 6:02 pm


  5. Thank you so much, and I’m so glad that you’re enjoying the books! My writing advice would be: Read like crazy (it’s one of the best–and most fun–ways to learn about telling a story in writing) and then write like crazy. Asking yourself interesting questions can help you to get started–questions like, “Who might live in that crumbling gray house on the other side of my town?” or “Do dandelion seeds miss each other when they all blow away?” or “What if all the dust in my bedroom collected itself into a moving, talking Dust Monster that grew bigger every day?” (I’m sure you can think of much better ones.) Then see where your imagination leads you.

    Comment by JacquiWest on June 2, 2012 @ 10:20 pm


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