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CyberDayzeAuthor Gina Davis's New Book CyberDayze Follows a Path of Both Hope and Deceit as One Delves into the World Wide Web
Dec 9, 2016 07:43 AM Recent release “CyberDayze” from Page Publishing author Gina Davis is a personal story of love and loss through the eyes of depression, expressed by a woman struggling to overcome her difficulties. (PRWEB) December 09, 2016 Gina Davis has completed her new book “CyberDayze”: a tale of unrequited love with excerpts of well-known song lyrics to emphasize the experience. Born and raised in the Motor City, Gina Davis lived a tumultuous childhood and young adult life. Having survived this, she went on to receive her Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration in her late twenties. She then earned her Broker’s License in Real Estate and continued her life in that field of work. She currently resides peacefully in the southern United States and enjoys music, writing, animal volunteer work, and photography of the peculiar in her daily lifestyle. Gina asks readers, "Have you ever done something that you thought you would never, EVER do? I did. On the computer. As a non-fiction book written loosely in an autobiographical format, “CyberDayze” also has a theory buried within. But I deliberately DID NOT disclose my thesis statement up front, with supporting documentation following. Rather, I turned it the other way around, which, in essence, made my supporting statements more of a’ mystery read’-hints, mind you-and asking the Reader here and there, 'Do you understand what I’m trying to say, yet, Reader?' sprinkled within. It is well worth the read and delivers a substantive message in its wake". Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, Gina Davis’s thought-provoking book explores the implications of allowing the 'intangible' cyber life to cross over into the 'tangible' real life - and the consequences therein. Readers who wish to experience this unforgettable work can purchase“CyberDayze” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.
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CyberDayzeCyberDayze: An email Message Received:
“Yeah. There’s fragments of information about you all over the www. It’s like a debris field after a plane crash. Only for you, it’s no accident, is it? Put a little bit here, a little bit there, a little bit yonder, a tiny piece right in front of us… Everybody knows a little something. Nobody has the complete picture.” They come and they go, here in the WorldWideWeb. This person recently messaged me and asked if CyberDayze was out yet (yes) and he wanted to read it and write a review. [pleasedo!!!] I am waiting for that review...[thankyouverymuch] CyberDayze. It's like no other. Read it. It's a trip. 'Shop Now' on this Page. And. Amazon.com. CyberDayze-A Five Star Amazon Reader ReviewWell now. A Twitter follower alerted me to a five star Amazon reader review of CyberDayze.
And. 'The Words' are very happy. Especially with one sentence in particular: "Unlike anything I have seen." Because. That's exactly what 'They' say 'Their' work is: "It's like no other..." Spot on to you, my faithful Amazon reader. And. Thank you. 'The Words' are extremely pleased. Amazon review Worth the read By Amazon Customer - January 22, 2017 A real page turner. Written unlike anything I have seen. Weaving back and forth, I could not wait to get to the end. I could identify with some of the things in this story... the crazy world we live in..the internet has brought out the most incredible behavior in people. Bravo !!! Gina Davis, thanks for sharing. CyberDayze. It's like no other. Available at the 'Shop Now' tab on this Page. And. Amazon.com. Go for it. CyberDayze"To be average is to get bored reading rotes of CyberDayze."
Well now. Fancy that. I just found this tweet yesterday in #CyberDayze. So. I ask myself this-do you read my blogs? Or-have you read...CyberDayze? Because THAT is the most important answer to this query, you see. 'The Words'. 'They' have a message that 'They' want heard. And It is my job to deliver it. I fear that I am failing my duty. What am I doing wrong? I ask myself. Searching through my past posts, I see: I am not telling you about CyberDayze in my writing. So. Hear me now. CyberDayze. It's like no other. An Amazon reader review states this almost to the word. Read it. Amazon.com CyberDayze.com It's a trip. CyberDayzeI have to post today’s rewritten blog-‘The Words’ detected an error in the first-and had a fit.
Oh, what I don’t do for those pesky ‘Words’… CyberDayze You know, all is always quiet in ‘Blogsiteland’. I have a dozen or so of them, so I drop in, copy & paste, send and split to the next one. I don’t have time to scroll through newsfeed to read other people’s posts and ‘be neighborly’. Thus, in most all sites I get no ‘likes’ or comments on my posts. Thus, I don’t know if my blogs are even being read. Speaking of my not reading other people’s blogs, I once ‘went out and tried to be neighborly’ with my ‘neighbor bloggers’ , explaining that I posted and ran and never took the time to say ‘hi’ to ‘my neighbors’. [issheNUTS?] And. Nobody ever ‘stopped by’ and said ‘hi’ back to me after my ‘visit’. But. Today I had this weird thought: Do people LIKE reading what I have to say in my blogs? Because my purpose for blogging is to promote CyberDayze-and keep those pesky ‘Words’ happy. Nothing else. Somehow or another I suddenly feel that this might be the case. Am I…wrong? I hope so. Because. I write these blogs-for ‘Them’. DARE I steal ‘Their’ limelight… savemefrommyselfalready CyberDayzeCyberDayze
You know, all is always quiet in 'Blogsiteland'. I have a dozen or so of them, so I drop in, copy & paste, send and split to the next one. I don't have time to scroll through newsfeed to read other people's posts and 'be neighborly'. Thus, in most all sites I get no 'likes' or comments on my posts. Thus, I don't know if my blogs are even being read. Speaking of my not reading other people's blogs, I once 'went out and tried to be neighborly' with my 'neighbor bloggers' , explaining that I posted and ran and never took the time to say 'hi' to 'my neighbors'. [issheNUTS?] And. Nobody ever 'stopped by' and said 'hi' back to me after my 'visit'. But. Today I had this weird thought: Do People LIKE reading what I have to say in my blogs? Because my purpose for blogging is to promote CyberDayze-and keep those pesky 'Word' happy. Nothing else. Somehow or another I suddenly feel that this is not the case. Am I...wrong? I hope so. Because. I write these blogs-for 'Them'. DARE I steal 'Their' limelight... savemefrommyselfalready CyberDayzeCyberDayze: My Tumultuous Love Affair
Well now. Have I told you about ‘The Words’? Of course I have. And many may find it something at which they sneer. Snicker. Mock. But. It doesn’t bother me. So. I ask you this: have YOU ever written a 98,500 word document of which you have no recollection whatsoever in writing? I have. And the document has a name. You see, 'They’ live within me, but come and go as 'They’ please. I have no choice in the matter. Many times 'They’ rob me for hours. Days. And-for this project-weeks. Many times we fight. For control of words. 'They’ want to write when 'They’ come to visit. Fortunately, I most always win 'the battle of send.’ My Draft folder is coined 'The Word cemetery’. And I steer clear of it. No need to stir the befeft within. And now I can say this for certain: 'The Words’ will be quite content with a tweet one made yesterday. I tweeted, “CyberDayze. Coming soon. Watch for it.” A forthright, blunt response almost immediately appeared: “damn right I will”. 'The Words’ are content with this affirmative proclamation. Extremely content. Wouldn’t you be? It makes my job so much easier. CyberDayze |
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