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Latest on Fri, 04:24 pmDAYSI: Great talk at Puntos, where I am working right now and great blog!!! I have already congratulatted Amy!! Daysi (Nicaraguan)
Blanca: Your whole-life Résumé it sounds like my way (Frank Sinatra's song)
John Stares: I loved your book Killer POKER nO lIMIT,ESPECIALLY THE part about waiting 3 rounds before getting involved.And the Av and AF,I like it simple.I am still reading your book.Thank you. John
Blanca: Humm very interesting your blog, John!
J.E. McClindon: Thank you sir. I will do so. But my hacknied comp skills made me put it in a read only file. I will have to take my hard drive to a fixit shop and have it released from that mode. Then I will be happy to send you the first chapter. The title of the book is "Killer Hand". Hope you enjoy my submission. I even like reading it and thats saying a lot, since I am so critical of my writing. Hope to have that for you asap.
admin: Hey J.E. I'm not sure I can help you, but let's explore. Send the first chapter (only!) to me via the contact link at left. If I like it, we'll talk about how next to proceed. -jv
J.E. McClindon: This may sound like a wannabe rockstar asking Eric Clapton is he will listen to a demo tape, but I am curious if you have any input for me regarding a poker murder mystery I authored. I am a semi-professional poker player living in Las Vegas and write murder mysteries for my own enjoyment. But after having 'witnessed', much to my dismay the latest offerings in what are called poker oriented movies offered up by Hollywood I have realized that I have written one that puts them all to shame. Of cousre, it is not in screenplay format, but I think it would make the best poker movie to come along since the Cincinnati Kid-in my opinion- the last great poker movie. If I am not boring you by now and you would like to hear what I have to say about it, i.e. a brief synopsis-and since I am not Hollywood savvy, I would love to hear from you. P.S. My daughter just gave me your novel, Under The Gun for fathers day gift. I whizzed through it in about 6 hours. Loved every bit of it. I also enjoy your PokerPlayer column. Anyway, If I am out of line in this request, my apologies. Just one more thing. Please write another poker murder mystery.
