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Greg Long is the author of the automotive novel Found: The Lives of Interesting Cars and How They Were Discovered. This is Greg’s first venture in to writing and he’s hit a home run. He’s always been interested in innovative cars like the Citroen. He spent twenty years in the tech world and now works at Amazon Publishing in Seattle. This book has a wonderful twist and is unlike other books with similar titles. You’re gonna love Found.

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SUCCESS QUOTES

“Why not go out on a limb. That’s where the fruit is.” – Mark Twain

BOOK CHALLENGE 

Figuring out how to wrap all the short stories he had written about cars in to an actual novel with a great surprise at the ending. He did it!

AH-HA MOMENTS

Creating one of the key characters. Defining the younger character and the older character and how they meet, interact, and how the cars in the story pull it all together.

FIRST SPECIAL CAR 

A Citroen his brother gave him when he was a teenager.

BEST BOOK ADVICE

It’s now possible to self publish via Amazon so go out there, be creative, and write something.

GREAT AUTOMOTIVE RESOURCE FOR THE BOOK 

The Author Peter Egan

GREG’S BOOK

Found: The Lives of Interesting Cars and How They Were Discovered – Greg Long

PARTING ADVICE 

Inspire others through your creativity.

HOW TO FIND GREG

Found: The Lives of Interesting Cars and How They Were Discovered – Greg Long

Amazon Author’s Page – www.amazon.com/Gregory-Long

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