Hogskull Writers

Nelson Lynch creates a blog for the Writers of Hogskull, a suburb of Taylorville, Maryland, the hub of the known Universe. Writers include Fran Carlson, Liz Paterra, JH Williams, Dale Cathell, Susan Beverly and Dolores Pike

Sunday, August 29, 2004

Edgar Cayce Reviews



OK-confess--who are you stealing these novels from? I truly can't believe I know you as an author-neither can Jerry.  

Ruthie


Ha Ha-- I have to admit-- It is hard to believe you wrote this book-- But it is very interesting-- I get time to read it and it is hard to put it down-- I am almost half way through—

Bliss from Michigan



Stayed up late last night and I
finished the great book from the great one from Taylorville. It was very entertaining and I would suggest that everyone who was
lucky enough to come up with the money to purchase it should read it. Nelson even flowered the entire book with the famous Eastern Shore slang and humor, which I thought added to the book. One should feel at home when you read it.

George J.



This is Harold speaking first. I finished your book. You tell a good story and I enjoyed it very much. I think it has the potential to make a good screen play. This is Ethel speaking now. I agree with
Harold. It was a rollicking excellent yarn! You were able to depict the characters well, mainly through their conversation. I think you have a winner.

Congratulations on a good book. Harold & Ethel from Kansas City



I finished reading EDGAR yesterday and really enjoyed it. I had no idea you are into the occult and know quite a bit about it. It's a good book and a fun read.

Helen from Indiana



I have spent the day reading by an author named Nelson Lynch and I must admit that I am impressed.  I enjoyed the Eastern Shore lingo
and the novel kept my attention as I read it and could not put it down.  Hope you get another one published soon.

Charles L


Well, I just read Edgar Cayce and the
Sheriff, by Nelson Lynch, and I can
say that my money was quite well spent.
John N.


Howdy~~~~~ I finished the book. I'll admit
I enjoyed it. I guess Dr. Elderdice
would be proud of you. Have you started
the sequel? I think you really have talent-.
it gave me some laughs. That's enough
laurels for you.
Ruthie


Hey Nelson

What a great book, no kidding. I couldn't
lay it down. The story line was a
master piece. Please save me another one,
I'm going send it to sister Connie in WV.

Wayne H.


Shirley, after reading the second page of
THE GREAT BOOK, we may need to decide which
carving on Mt. Rushmore we will need to erase
in order to have a place there for
THE MAN FROM TAYLORVILLE. He falls in the
category of the saying, It is hard to be
humble when you are so darn great!!!
If we can not get him on Rushmore maybe since
we are a little short on mountains here
in Taylorville we can pile up a heap of
chicken house manure [they are about as
high as it gets here on the shore] and put
his picture on top of it.
Olin


                              



Friday, August 27, 2004

Edgar and the Land Developers

Practice