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I'm Headed North Mr. Southard Not South!
I'm Headed North Mr. Southard Not South!
I have found that my book was reviewed by a New York Times critique not too long ago and was surprised to see that it had been reviewed by such a prestigous critique such as Mr. Michael Southard.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) March 30, 2010 --
I have read your work in it's entirety so please read my words in it's entirety. I had done a check on my name one day on the internet and saw that there was a book review posted by a Mr. Michael Southard. I was surprised since it was my first major review in my career. I also was surprised to find that it was from a renowned critic from the New York Times.
I know that they are one of the best, but not the top critics of movies and books. And what really surprised me about this is the fact as reknowned a critic as Mr. Michael Southard is is the fact that upon searching his name out it shows that he normally criticizes movies as you will find out if you do the same. One of the movies that he has critiqued on is called Pleasantville. Needless to say that what I write is nothing like Pleasantville.
I know that some of the things contained within my my novel is a little disturbing when dealing with people of certain tastes. I talk about religion in my work and that is possibly what some would call distasteful. He probably saw something in my work that has appalled him because I do not speak highly of religion at all. I don't know if he is a religous man or not, but what I am saying is that my work isn't the only work to be published that talks about whether or not god exists. Nor is it the only work published that speaks on possibly god being other than what most are taught through the religous schools of knowledge or thought.
One of the most reknowned works titled Star Trek does away with the belief in god altogether. Many people love Star Trek and many of those whom love the books and shows come from the religous backgrounds that may find my work troublesome to them. And then there is Star Wars were the existence of god is explained as a force rather than some being with control over everything. The new television show "V" has the catholics trying to explain away where these aliens came from and simply said that "We Are All God's Children." That was their explanation. Battle Star Galactica did away with the mysticism and gave god an actual physical makeup and an even better explanation of whom he is through the aliens rather than through a human medium.
These are only a few examples of very successful and world wide known works that has not received the ridicule that I have. Another thing that gets me is the fact that the typos in my book are given a very discrediting review. I have read many books and most were New York Times Best Sellers. I haven't seen one that didn't have a typo or two or even several dozen of them in them. Some of them were by such reknown authors as The lovely Ms. Danielle Steel, Mr. Terry GoodKind, Mr. David Eddings, Mr. Stephen King, and also Mr. Jerry B. Jenkins to name a few. Mr. Jenkins even tells you in an interview with Writer's Digest that he has literally hundreds of copy editors going over his work and still typos found their way into his work. Noticeable typos!
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