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Don’t tempt me, AI... |
Sounds great, huh? How could that last one be a scam? Follow along, my dears, and I will show you...this is a conversation/cold email from this week.
Dear Nancy E. Dunne,
My name is [redacted], and I organize [redacted]. Our readers are drawn to immersive fantasy that blends emotional truth with rich world-building, and Storm: An Arcstone Novel does this with rare sensitivity and imagination.
Your exploration of destiny, courage, and the inner storms that shape identity resonates deeply with our group. We admire how you weave themes of hope and self-discovery through a universe that feels both magical and deeply human.
We would be honored to have you join us virtually on October 23, 2025, to discuss your creative journey and the heart behind Storm.
If you have a magic wand, what will you change in your present result ???
Warm regards,
[Redacted]
[I ignored this one. Sometimes they just go away, but this one was very persistent.]
Hello Nancy E. Dunne,
[Too many spaces between hello and my name. Really? Rookie giveaway.]
I truly value your work on Storm: An Arcstone Novel and would love to see you at our upcoming event. Wednesday is the final day to confirm your participation, but you can also confirm today to secure your spot early. Your story deserves this spotlight.
If you have a magic wand, what will you change in your business outcome or present result???
Warm regards,
[Redacted]
[So this time i decided to answer…]
I'm curious why you chose the second book in a series for your focus. What did you think of the first?
Cheers!
Nancy
["She" wrote back. Usually, when I call them out for wanting to highlight the second book in a series, they disappear. But not this one. Persistent.]
Dear Nancy,
Thank you so much for your thoughtful reply! That’s a wonderful question, and one that truly reflects the depth of your storytelling across the Orana Chronicles and Arcstone worlds.
We were first introduced to your work through Wanderer and Tempest, and what stood out most to our readers was the way your universe evolves with each installment, the emotional stakes rise, but so does the spiritual and psychological depth. Storm felt like a natural continuation for our group because it captures that moment where your characters begin to fully confront destiny rather than simply move through it.
That growth, both internal and cosmic, is exactly what makes your series resonate so powerfully with our readers. It’s not just fantasy, it’s a reflection of the courage it takes to face change and self-realization.
We’d be honored to spotlight Storm during our October 23 virtual session while also touching on the roots of your world in The Nature Walker Trilogy. The goal is to celebrate how the threads connect, showing your evolution as both a storyteller and world-builder.
Would you like me to share the event details and the short registration process so we can confirm your feature?
Warm regards,
[I'm thinking AI]
[At this point "she'd" shown "her" hand. Register for an appearance in a book club feature? That sounds like I have to pay you for the privilege and Nancy doesn't pay to play, friend.]
Actually no, I don't think so, but I appreciate the invitation.
There isn't a way to tie Storm's plot in with the Nature Walker Trilogy because they are from different series. I hope that your members enjoyed Wanderer and Tempest and will enjoy the first book in the World of Arcstone series if they have a chance to read it. Have a great evening!
Cheers!
Nancy
[No answer so far this morning…I must have blown up the algorithm.]
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