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Oct 28, 2006 7:59 pm |
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re: re: How Did Marilyn Start Her Business? A True Tale of Synchronicity and Guidance |
Martin Thomas
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Hello All,
I agree with Afzal on this, and I am sure that all our "readers" feel the same.
This is an authentic tale of success, which involves someone we know, which makes it even more interesting, just because we know you.
I have not had a film made about me [yet!] or my family, but I have written my book, which contains a lot of private information which serves to explain and clarify the content in the book.
The severity of the shooting of my father and brother would lack substance if I had not included in the preface and first chapter much personal detail relating to our wonderfully close family times spent prior to the incident.
People who read my book come up to me and say..." I feel like I know everything about you", and "I feel like one of your family"
This seems to establish a level of trust that enables the reader to be drawn in to the story, and therefore experience it fully, and be more inspired by the story than they might otherwise be.
Marilyn, you are not a superficial person, so you cannot tell a superficial story. You are authentic [I love that word] and your story is in the same likeness. We all want authenticity, and that is why we love your story. It is also why we want to know the rest of the story...because we all love a happy ending, whenever that may come.
Or whenever you choose to share it with us...
From one of your many fans,
Martin.
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