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Old April 24th 04, 09:24 PM
Kyle Boatright
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"Eric Pinnell" see my web site wrote in message
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I am having a dispute with a literary agent and I am conducting
this on-line book survey to add ammunition to my argument. I would
greatly appreciate it if you could answer this survey honestly, but
please dot not send answers via email. Thanks.


1) Who are you favorite espionage/war authors and why?


Clancy, WEB Griffin, Martin Caidin (RIP)


2) Who are your least enjoyable espionage/war authors and why?

3) What determines if the book you read is a keeper or a reject?


There has to be a basis in reality. Don't try and sell me a stealth B-52 or
a Mach 5 SR-71

4) Other than 38 North Yankee and Red Phoenix, have you read any books
about a war in Korea? If so, what are the titles?


WEB Griffin's latest in one of his series is in Korea.


5) Assuming a book was well written about a war in Korea, would you
read it, or do you believe the Korea scenario has been overdone?


I'll read any well written book.


6) Do you prefer war or espionage stories?


Doesn't matter.

7) What story would you like to read?

8) Do you still buy espionage/war novels, or do you feel that the
genre is overdone?


See #5

9) If you've reduced or stopped purchasing espionage/war novels, what
other genres do you read instead?


Eric Pinnell

(Author, "Steel Rain", "Claws of The Dragon", "The Omega File")

For a preview, see: http://www.ericpinnell.com/books/previews.shtml