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Mike O’Mary
New Anthology Line-Up
February 24, 2011 – Hello Friends! Please forgive my long hiatus. Dream of Things launched three books between October 1, 2010, and January 1, 2011. I can tell you first hand that there is at least as much work (if not more) involved in a book AFTER it’s launched compared to before. So I have been very busy promoting Everything I Never Wanted to Be, Saying Goodbye and MFA in a Box.
I have also been busy preparing for the Note Project, which is a very exciting project in its own right, and is doubly exciting because Dream of Things is a sponsor. That means that in return for helping to spread the word about the Note Project, Dream of Things will gain exposure to Note Project participants, many of whom I hope will also become followers of Dream of Things.
2010 Successes, 2011 Plans
Dec. 8, 2010 — Hello Friends! It’s been one year since I launched Dream of Things. It was a great year thanks to a lot of people—especially the writers who submitted their work, and the readers who are now raving about it. With your support, we’ll publish the work of many more writers and produce more great books. Here’s a recap of the past year and a preview of my plans for 2011.
Holiday Special: “The Note” and “Wise Men and Other Stories” for One Low Price
$14.95
Happy holidays! Our gift to you: receive The Note and Wise Men and Other Stories for one low price. That’s right…one price includes both books…a $24.90 value for only $14.95.
Read below for more information about each book. And be sure to watch the short video based on The Note:
Wise Men and Other Stories
A collection of humorous and thoughtful holiday-related essays from Mike O’Mary. “O’Mary has a gift for simple, frank exposition of life’s most poignant moments.” — Stephen Parrish, author of The Tavernier Stones
Everything I Never Wanted to Be
“A tumultuous but inspiring, against-all-odds journey…overwhelming were it not for the humor and hope running throughout the story. It is an intense and exhausting journey, but well worth the effort.” — ForeWord Reviews




