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June 4 Marjorie Harkness Dear Ms. Harkness, As you may have heard, Pinefrost Publishing will be releasing the sequel to my novel Adriana's Song this fall. The book will be entitled Tony's Tune, and I have enclosed a complimentary copy of my newest manuscript for you to look over. I was asked to find someone to write a foreword for the book, and I immediately thought of you. You have given all of my novels very positive reviews in Print Media Magazine, and I appreciate your support very much. Would you be willing to write a short preface for the new book for me? Feel free to contact me at any time by mobile at 555-4009 or by e-mail at [email protected]. Sincerely yours, Rory Dansen |
TO: Rory Dansen <[email protected]> FROM: Marjorie Harkness <[email protected]> SUBJECT: Your request DATE: June 10 |
Dear Mr. Dansen, I received a package yesterday with your newest manuscript and an included letter. Thank you so much for thinking of me to write the foreword, and I would be honored to do so for you. I already started reading through your new work last night and am thoroughly enjoying it so far. However, it will take me some time to get through everything. Could you let me know by when you will need the foreword? Also, would you inform me how long it should be? Finally, I would be interested in writing a review of the novel for the magazine in the future. Please let me know when I would be able to do so. Regards, |
FOREWORD In Tony’s Tune, the follow-up to his best-selling novel Adriana's Song, Rory Dansen continues his dramatic story of the lives of the Beaumont family. Drawing from his own childhood and upbringing in the South, Dansen's second book in the series is a fascinating and detailed look at life in the Southern US states in the 1920s. I have enjoyed many of Mr. Dansen's works over the years, and there is no doubt about his gift for storytelling. His ability to create characters that are complex and captivating is as obvious in Tony's Tune as it is in his other well-known novels, Fortune Fountain and Cry of the Seagull. Dansen succeeds again in writing what will likely be considered a classic work of literature by generations to come. Maijorie Harkness |