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 | | Darnell Barber -- Chip, very interesting stuff. Definitely looking forward to reading your books as the study of Thanatology and paranormal have been a long time interest of mine. | | | bass reeves -- can i come out from under the covers yet? | | | Shelia McCray -- Chip, I enjoyed reviewing your site and I look forward to reading some of your work. | | | Johnnie Smith -- Chip
Your site is very Interesting on first glance. I really look forward reading some of your work. I leave with this thought, "The way to over-come fear of the darkness is to find and enhance the light in yourself." Let your light shine and brighten the world. | | | Aria Niayz -- Nice site | | | Hope Donnelly Hi Chip! It was great to see you and some of the rest of the DC '83 mafia at the Army-Navy game. Wishing you well in your publishing endeavors. I am sensing great things for the New Year. Maybe a write-up in the Assembly to start with, eventually giving the NYT best-sellers a run for their money!?! I always knew you were destined for great things. Best wishes, Hope Donnelly, USMA '86 | | | Barry Abrams -- Excellent Job Chip. Soldiers work and play hard. Looks like you have put the work in now enjoy the success. Continued success.
Barry A. | | | Che Brown -- Congraulations Chip!
The site looks great. I am excited about reading the book and sharing it with my family and friends.
The best is yet come.
Che Brown, Washington, DC, www.partnerslearning.com | | | Renea Pierre -- Chip,
Love the site as it sets the tone for your writing. I wish you continued success on your writing journey! | | | Scott Netherland -- Yo Strong! Good to catch up with you after too many years since leaving our rockbound highland home. I heard about your business success and now wish you great success as a novelist. Best wishes and God Bless. Scott, USMA '82 | | | Jan Afridi -- Chip,
Your remarks about writing and the industry are spot on. All the good, bad and the ugly summarized in a clever satiric and comical style. Looking forward to reading your work. USMA '82 | | | Rick Waddell -- It was great to hear from you. Writing definitely fits you, and now I have some new book ideas for Christmas. I look forward to the read. USMA '82 | | | Stacy Amara -- "Ghosts of West Point" captured my attention and pulled me in, wanting to know more. The chemistry of the characters and the visual appeal add depth and dimension. I am curious to know what lies beyond what the mind can comprehend and the eyes can see. I look forward to knowing what lurks in the darkness and brings us into the shadow of the unknown.
| | | Thomas Wims -- Interesting reading. At times a bit spooky. Overall I like the books. Where and When can I buy them? | | | Bill Branley -- Great site! It matches the mood of your writing. Keep it up. Major, US Army (retired), author of "Sea Changes" | | | Bill Perry -- Chip,
Thanks for the invitation. I look forward to reading your works.
Bill | | | Michael Griffiths -- Chip,
Finally went to your web-address after you giving me your info at the SJC/ Gonzaga game. I read a few pages and want to get the book for x-mass reading. I like the suspense / horror stories and cannot wait to read it. Great ideal to have wannabe writers like myself contribute. Look to talk to you soon since we are neighbors.
M.C. Griffiths DDS class of 72 SJC
| | | Maria York -- About "In the Eyes."
But I will say that I’m getting into the groove – the pace you set up, the layering. The first few moments in the book are chaotic – different angles, different characters, different scenarios, different emotions are being thrown at the reader in rapid fire (probably similar to how the little guy felt things were being thrown at him at the beginning). As a reader, it was confusing to be thrust into so many things at once, but it was tantalizing too, because the questions of “what is going on?” ,“who are these people?”, and “what does all this mean?” kept you wanting more. moving into the 2nd chapter, I get the feeling of another layer being added, deepening both the characters and the plot. I feel the slow introduction of a supernatural element as you build upon the story of the “hoodoo witch” from Baltimore and the totally creepy neighbor in Iota. The scene with the rats and the snake was excellent by the way. Really good visualization and I had to read the page twice to a) be sure that what I was reading was actually what you wrote and b) to really try to imagine the satanic moment induced by this character.
Maria,
Poet | | | Jay Speights -- Your books will live for generations of horror and suspense fans. Keep up the great work. Visit me on jayspeights.blogspot.com. | | | Chip Armstrong -- Thanks friends and readers for signing my guestbook! I truly would love to hear your comments. Care to share any of your personal stories of the supernatural/paranormal?
Keep the lights on!
Chip | | | Mike Olsen -- Chip,
Just read you book “In the Eyes.” I will never sleep alone again. I am looking forward to "Ghosts of West Point." The thought of a novel of a very interesting historic event at our Rock-bound Highland Home has me intrigued.
mjo, USMA '83
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