AddisonsTales

Awesome news everyone! All my stories are now available as audiobooks on Audible! Check them out here: 
          	
          	http://www.audible.com/search/ref=a_search_c4_1_1_1_srAuth?searchAuthor=Cornelius+Elmore+Addison&qid=1440935763&sr=1-1
          	
          	I would love to know what you think.

AddisonsTales

If you are living in Berlin, Germany, and like what you have read of Tom Thorneval so far, an extremely limited pre-publication edition of the paperback will be available at the following bookstores from next week. The book contains musical portals where you can zap the page with your QR scanner to listen to the songs Tom sings as he valiantly tries to reach the Grand Goblin Fair. Hope everyone has an awesome weekend!
          
          Buchladen Holzapfel
          Uslar & Rai
          BuchKönigin
          Otherland 
          Mondlicht
          Ebert und Weber
          LeseGlück
          Marga Scholler Buchestube
          Mondo Azul
          Ferleman & Schatzer
          Purzelbuch
          Fine Bagels 
          Hugendubel Kudamm
          Buchbox (Lettesstr)
          Buchbox (Kastanien)

WayBetweenTheWorlds

I have a question about Tom Thorneval, approximately how tall is he?

AddisonsTales

@WayBetweenTheWorlds He's about the size of your hand. You can roughly work out his size by his proportion to Wix, his stoat, and his little wagon of dreams. On the cover he looks a little bigger because he is closer to the 'camera'.
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WayBetweenTheWorlds

Thanks for the follow!! Don't consider this stalkerish, but I always scroll through the "about" section to see what people are like and was really impressed to see you wrote in German for a German person. You seem like a really nice guy, I can't wait to read your stories and hope you are enjoying mine. I cannot wait to hear from you!!!

AddisonsTales

@WayBetweenTheWorlds Cheers! Addison's Tales gets produced in Berlin so I speak German. There are some great words that don't crossover into English, such as "Fernweh", which is the pain in not being somewhere else - kind of like the opposite of homesickness.
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