Unpublished Novel Generating Worldwide Buzz
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[Simpson-E Publishing]
Nashville, TN (PressExposure) May 17, 2007 — Two writers, each worlds away from the other have recently completed the novel, “The Mango Tree Café, Loi Kroh Road”. The co-writers, Alan Solomon and Taryn Simpson live in different parts of the world and used the internet as their sole means to collaborate on this riveting, emotional novel. Solomon, who lives in Beijing, China and Taryn Simpson who lives in Nashville, TN has heard from countless literary fans from England, Scotland, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Beijing, Australia, Belgium, South Wales, South America, South Africa, Canada and the United States, and more, thanks to a blog that details the writing experience and their progress of marketing the book worldwide.
The book is a work of fiction based loosely on Alan Solomon’s life in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The main character buys a restaurant near the jungles of Thailand that sits upon the most legendary mystical road in the world. Legend states that whoever walks upon Loi Kroh Road will be forever changed or shall never be seen or heard from again. In fact, the English translation of “Loi Kroh Road” is “Wash Your Bad Luck Away”.
The authors are seeking representation and a publishing deal and can be reached for interviews or more details below.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Taryn Simpson
100 Nashboro Greens
Nashville, TN 37217
Phone: (615)414-3217
Email: TSim681157@aol.com
Press Release Source: http://PressExposure.com/PR/Simpson~E_Publishing.html
Press Release Submitted On: May 17 15:18:47, 2007
Topics: interest, Global, Beijing, Book, The Mango Tree Cafe' |
