The Book of Lost Souls

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by Michelle Muto


  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  Everyone who has ever written a novel has had moments when they’ve questioned why they ever set out on such a journey. I’m not sure of his exact words, but Stephen King once said some wise words about writing that still resonate with me: that writers don’t write just for the money—they write for the love of writing. I’ve always been a storyteller. To me, that has been the easy part. The writing, the laying down of words? Well, that proved to be a bit more time consuming.

  No writer ever goes it alone and stays totally sane, and there are people who have kept me off the Ledge of Crazy on more than one occasion.

  First and foremost is my husband, Ray Rogers, who tirelessly read and reread without a single complaint—even the romantic parts. Not once did he object to the amount of time I spent in front of the computer. I don’t think I tell him how amazing he is often enough. Of course, he’ll tell anyone who’ll listen that I live on the Ledge of Crazy and that’s where we met.

  And although they can’t read, special thanks to to my dogs who stayed patiently at my feet. When no one else in this world believes in you, your dog always will. They also provide comic relief. Thanks to my dog Ronan for inspiring the character Devlin. Ronan really is the original Beezlepup.

  Every writer determined to see their book published depends on critique partners who are honest enough to tell it like it is. I’m honored to call D.B. Reynolds, Leslie Tentler, and Steve McHugh not just critique partners, but friends. Really, guys—your input, corrections, and thoughts have been invaluable. I couldn’t have done it without you.

  Thanks to my sister, Sherry Nusbaum, who suffered countless phone calls whenever I had a new idea. I still remember the early days when we first worked on characters and names and so many other details you’ve read in this book. I swear, it’s a wonder that she doesn’t have call block because of me.

  I’d also like to thank my fellow group members over at Kelly Armstrong’s On-line Writing Group who read and critiqued the first half of this book. You guys rock.

  Special thanks also go to gifted book designer and fellow author Sam Torode who gave me a hand with the cover art. Thanks, Sam! Your version ended up looking so much better than mine.

  And, thank you, Dear Reader. Because ultimately, every author with a story to tell writes with you in mind.

 

 

 


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