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Name: Cora Harrison
Message:Katie: Nice to hear from you.
Aoife: Yes, I would love to come to your school, but it might have to be after Christmas as I am very booked up.
Aisling: What I told you about the farm is true; the books are my imagination.
Linda: I’d love to see your story. Send it to me through the Story Club. If you don’t want it on the Story Board, I’ll just read it myself.

Dated:Wed Oct 19 17:24:07 2005  

Name: AOIFE O' CONNELL
Message:HI CORA. A LIFE FOR A LIFE IS VERY GOOD AS YOU GO ALONG THE BOOK. HOW IS YOU'R DOG?
FROM AOIFE
Dated:Wed Oct 19 17:09:31 2005  

Name: Lisa Clancy
Message:HI CORA MY NAME IS LISA . I LIVE IN KILDYSART. I WAS HERE WHEN U CAME I THOUGHT IT WAS VERY INTERESTING. SOME of the stories u told us were a bit confusing. In georeous i played Katie in the roll play. Before u came to my local libary i did'nt even notice that i had one of ur wonderful boos. As i was saying before some of ur stories were confusing and the onei found the most confusing the one with the girl in the bushes . so when can u reply can u explain it to me. YOUR S SINCERLY LISA
Dated:Wed Oct 19 16:51:47 2005  

Name: Niamh O'Donoghue
Message:Hi Cora
you came to kildysart library and i really enjoyed your visit. Can you tell me more about the girl in the fort and about your dog cause i love animals. well i better go.
bye.
Niamh
Dated:Wed Oct 19 16:48:32 2005  

Name: Eimear conway
Message:Cora when u were young did u want to be a writer????????????????







Dated:Wed Oct 19 16:44:30 2005  

Name: Eimear Conway
Message:dear cora if u would tell me about the girl that u saw in the wood and though she may have lived there plz tell me about it i live in kildysart byeeee Eimear

Dated:Wed Oct 19 16:38:04 2005  

Name: siofe considine
Message:hi how are you are you well making pancakes just burnt myself do you no anything that can help the burn?
Dated:Wed Oct 19 16:31:56 2005  

Name: Siofe considine
Message:Hi my name is siofe i saw a load of people writing to you so i tought it would be a nice idea to wrigt to you i cant stay for long because i have to wring my aunty i read most of your books i think there great i have to say they are extremely good i would love to see you again because i saw you in Clarecastle primary when i was in 5th class goodbuy PS.talk to you later
Dated:Wed Oct 19 16:27:14 2005  

Name: alison mulconry
Message:hey cora this is my first time writing 2 u.my friend linda lynch told me u came 2 the library in kildysart,i live in kildysart.i was away the day u came 2the library,i had gone 2 the hospital 2 get my tooth out.i have heard about u before.u inspire me in every way i love your books.i would love 2 write a book when im older.i would tell about my life in school and also about my life then.my teacher Mr.Corry gave my class and i a essay.he told us we could write about anything.i imaging i was writing a paragraph in my biography,the paragraph was called the day i went to the wrong school.when i was little i though serious people only wrote books.from alison mulconry hope u like the name of my paragraph.
Dated:Wed Oct 19 16:21:05 2005  

Name: linda
Message:hey cora its my first time writing in your website .you were at my librey in kildysart.When you were telling us about your BRILLANT book GEORGOUS i was acting it out.you inspired me to write a book that day but i have one questing how did you publish your books?My book is called WHO THE NEW GIRL IN SCHOOL?it is about an a girl called Isabell and she is going to a new school and is not getting on very good with the (as they call them self)popler people but she wants to be the very same as them .they dont like her cause she took the lime light off of them...but thats the thing about Isbella she NEVER EVER gives up.she soon finds out she dosent even want to look at them.do you think this would be a good book to publish when im older
Dated:Wed Oct 19 16:20:38 2005  

Name: Ashling McCann
Message:Hi Cora your books sound very intresting. You came to Kildysart library. Was you,re storeys true. By Ashling McCann
Dated:Wed Oct 19 15:46:08 2005  

Name: AOIFE O' CONNELL
Message:CORA MR.WALSH MY TEACHER SAID HE IS GOING TO INVITE YOU TO OUR SCHOOL AROUND NOVEMBER. WILL YOU COME? AND I CAN'T WAIT TO GET STARTED ON TREACHERY AT MIDNIGHT. MOST OF MY CLASS THINK YOU ARE A GREAT AUTHOR. WHO IS YOU'R FAVOURITE CHARECTER IN A LIFE FOR A LIFE? FROM AOIFE.
Dated:Wed Oct 19 15:38:05 2005  

Name: katie o'connell
Message: hi cora katie here every wednesday so i will put a message in for you bye katie
Dated:Wed Oct 19 15:33:24 2005  

Name: Cora Harrison
Message:Katie: No, it's in Ennis, County Clare, but it's still a long way for you to go. Perhaps your library or your school might invite me sometime and then we could meet.
You should be able to get the books from Easons or any good bookshop. Don't forget to ask at the counter, because sometimes bookshops are a bit confusing places, especially when they put Irish published books in a different place.

Aoife: Somebody in a newspaper said that 'Treachery at Midnight' is the best book I ever wrote and I think I agree. The big puzzle is what happened to Conan. How did he die? Who buried him?

Dated:Wed Oct 19 12:20:26 2005  

Name: Aoife O' Connell
Message:HI AGAIN CORA. I BORROWED A BOOK FROM THE LIBRARY YESTERDAY. IT IS CALLED TREACHERY AT MIDNIGHT. I HAVE NOT STARTED IT YET THOUGH. IS IT A GOOD BOOK TO READ?
Dated:Wed Oct 19 08:23:09 2005  

Name: Katie
Message:Cora where would get your 2 new books. From Katie xxxx
Dated:Tue Oct 18 23:45:07 2005  

Name: Katie
Message:Is Abbey Street in Dublin I am '' sorry'' that Ican't make it. But will you be ever talking in Swinford again Cora. From Katie xxxxx
Dated:Tue Oct 18 23:35:56 2005  

Name: Cora Harrison
Message:Katie: I will be talking in Ennis Bookshop on Abbey Street at about 11.30 on Saturday morning. I think that will be too far from Swinford, though.


Conor: When I was a teacher I used to always stop at the interesting bits, also.


Aoife: That sounds an interesting competition. I wonder will anyone remember the things that I told you.

Elaine: I'm so pleased that you like 'A Life for a Life'. I hope my grandson, Shane, will like it when he is your age.


Emma: I hope you enjoy 'Murder Strikes Again'. I certainly enjoyed writing it. It's great fun planning out a detective story.
Dated:Tue Oct 18 21:48:52 2005  

Name: Emma Duffy
Message:Dear Cora,
I went to see you at the Ennis Library. You are a very good author. Your books are very interesting. I would love to read your book Murder Strikes Again. Your home land sounds very interesting. I hope to see you again sometime. Bye
Dated:Tue Oct 18 20:06:45 2005  

Name: elaine keatinge
Message:hi cora,i see that people in my class have written to you my friend kellie and i are going tro the libarary tomorrow together to find some of your books and borrow them.kellie told me that she thinks your a very very good autor and i do too.thanks for writting back and for putting the ennis national school on your favourite school list.please write back again andplease say hello to your dog please thanks.elaine p.s. i think a life for a life is exelent.bye
Dated:Tue Oct 18 19:12:33 2005  

Name: conor f
Message:ok i belive you! i am from the ennis national school. i love a life 4 a life it is great. my teacher always stops at the exiting parts. it is so enoying.
Dated:Tue Oct 18 18:41:04 2005  

Name: AOIFE O' CONNELL
Message:HI CORA. THANKS FOR READING MY MESSAGE. WE ARE DOING A COMPETITION IN CLASS AFTER MR.WALSH HAS FINISHED A LIFE FOR A LIFE. WE ARE GOING TO WRITE A STORY ABOUT OUR VISIT TO THE ENNIS LIBRARY WHEN WE MET YOU. WHOEVER HAS THE BEST STORY WINS A LIFE FOR A LIFE BOOK SIGNED BY YOU. AOIFE
Dated:Tue Oct 18 16:57:10 2005  

Name: Katie
Message:Where are you talking about Einnis ? I met you before in Swinford Library last year but I would like to meat you again Cora. From Katie xxxxx.
Dated:Mon Oct 17 22:50:21 2005  

Name: Cora Harrison
Message:By the way, I am giving a prize before Christmas for the best review of 'A Life for a Life' and another for the best review of 'Doomed to Die'. When you have typed out your review send it with your age and school to the Story Club.
Dated:Mon Oct 17 20:50:55 2005  

Name: Cora Harrison
Message:Conor: Yes, everything I told was as true as I could make it.
Which school are you from?

Ursula: I hope you can make it. I would love to meet you. I was just talking about you to my publisher saying what a clever title 'Twice as Gorgeous' is. Thank you again for inventing it.

Elaine: It was a pleasure meeting your school. You will go on my list of favourite schools!

Aoife: Keep in touch and let me know how you are finding 'A Life for a Life'.

Katie: That's a good idea to read the first chapter of one of my books on the website. This will tell whether you like the book.
Dated:Mon Oct 17 20:50:01 2005  

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