in Florida
SORRY! THIS NEWSLETTER IS NOW CLOSED FOR SUGGESTION AS OF APRIL 21, 2008.
PREVIOUSLY IN THE GARY & LIZ BOOKS
Gary & Liz Ufford have been dragged by their parents to Gateway Mansion in England... from their perspective it is against their will. At this time they meet the butler, Horace Stockpot… and while spending time in the library they are greeted by Horace, who tells them a tall tale that is all to real for Gary & Liz. Somehow, they are pulled into a different realm… a realm of dreams and nightmares, where they meet Horace’s father… and where they face near death. Somehow they are saved in the knick of time by a mysterious blinding light… what is the light? What does it mean?
Find out in the upcoming chapters, which, incidentally you could have a part in writing. If you have any ideas for the upcoming chapters please let me know in the comments below. I will make an attempt to reply to all of those who comment, and you can be sure I will consider all of your valuable ideas. This news letter will be published every circulation of three chapters... continue reading, and enjoy
Sincerely,
J.M.S
P.S: Thank you to all those who have commented in previous chapters!
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HINTS TO THE NEXT CHAPTERS:
Gary & Liz will have a conversation with someone that could reveal the secrets behind Gateway Mansion.
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Gary & Liz are brought to realm where all things could be explained... to the world outside Gateway.
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The past could become the present for both Gary & Liz...
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(YOU CAN HELP DECIDE WHAT'S NEXT)
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Wow! This sounds like it
Wow! This sounds like it could become a great, published novel! I'm gonna have to think about this. It's a bit of a hard concept to write about.
[Ron said,] "Look, let me go back and hit Percy!"
"No," [Hermoine] answered firmly.
"It'll make me feel better!"
Ron and Hermoine in HP 6
If you would just like to
If you would just like to comment about the story, feel free... I give no obligation to include ideas.
"Men go abroad to wonder at the heights of mountains, at the huge waves of the sea, at the long courses of the rivers, at the vast compass of the ocean, at the circular motions of the stars, and they pass by themselves without wondering." -Saint Augustine