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December Classic Author Feature: Crosscurrents by Adam Phillips


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This story captured many of the years, and it is one of the favored genres by a large group of readers on GA. Why? Well... tell us in the comments what you thought about Crosscurrents! If you haven't had the chance to read it yet, maybe these promos and the except I'm sharing on Wednesday will draw you into its web! 

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Crosscurrents

by @Adam Phillips

Length: 266,118

Description: Andy and Matt, best friends and teammates from childhood, grow together, learn together, and struggle to remain friends when their evolving relationship outpaces their ability to understand it.

A reader said: ...  I can count on my fingers and toes the number of net authors who have the craftmanship to write words that can shine the lights on various characters that elicit those emotions.  Adam Phillips has done a superb job giving his readers such expansive insight into the thoughts, actions, reactions and events that cause his characters own actions.

He also built a well-crafted story, using great characters inside a well-painted setting to bring the reader to a conclusion that satisfies all of the threads within the story.

Well Done, Adam Phillips.  Thank you for the hard work and effort you put into painting Crosscurrants for us to share.  We - the readers here - will never be able to fully thank you and the other authors for such hard and great work. ~ DaveinLA

 

If you want to spread the word about Adam Phillip's story, download the graphic below and add it to your signature!

Make sure you come back on Wednesday to see the excerpt I chose to share!

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This story is an emotional roller coaster and one that's stuck with me ever since I read it. It's definitely well worth reading! 

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2 hours ago, Valkyrie said:

This story is an emotional roller coaster and one that's stuck with me ever since I read it. It's definitely well worth reading! 

What she said.

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