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![]() Eric Pinnell wrote: 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, Some Coonts, 2) Who are your least enjoyable espionage/war authors and why? The guy who wrote Circle William. I quit after two chapters. Unbelievable premise, poor writing, cliched. 3) What determines if the book you read is a keeper or a reject? It has to grab my interest and it MUST be believable in a real-world frame of reference. 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? First chapter of Steel Rain. The same applies as to Circle William. 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? Burned to a crisp. 6) Do you prefer war or espionage stories? Both 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? Just bought a book of short stories edited by Stephen Coonts, entitled Victory - Call to Arms. Three stories, excellently done. I'm looking for the rest of the series. 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 Eric, Have you been to the DMZ or done much research on how it's setup? Or how the ROK is organized? Might be worth a look. John |
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J Harris wrote:
Eric Pinnell wrote: 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. [snip] 8) Do you still buy espionage/war novels, or do you feel that the genre is overdone? Just bought a book of short stories edited by Stephen Coonts, entitled Victory - Call to Arms. Three stories, excellently done. I'm looking for the rest of the series. Well, there's a big honkin' hardback with all of the stories in it (much like Coonts' first anthology, "Combat") and then they're being released in paperback with three stories to a volume. -- Marc Reeve actual email address after removal of 4s & spaces is c4m4r4a4m4a4n a4t c4r4u4z4i4o d4o4t c4o4m |
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