From:
chris
apple (apple001@mc.duke.edu)
Date: Mon Sep
10 16:01:55 2001
Just a quiet hello from an old friend. At times you appear unsolicitated
in my thoughts. Seeing your picture made me cry. Take care.
From: Connie
Young (mparsons@coffey.com)
Date: Tue Sep
11 15:36:48 2001
Congrats on your new book! Haven't heard from you in awhile and
I miss you. Write when you can.
From: Becca
(wilhemeena@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Sep
24 21:23:57 2001
The Forever King
I have just this moment finished reading 'The Forever King' and
sat down to do a websearch to find you. This book is amazing. The writing
is wonderful, the characters believable and vibrant of spirit, and the
premise soul soothing. Especially now, as we here in the USA live through
the myriad of feelings that the recent attacks and the resultant deaths
have forced us to explore, your book leaves one with a sense of hope for
the future and for mankind as a whole. Thank you, Ms. Cochran. I shall
search out others of your books to enjoy and explore as well. We need more
voices and imaginations like yours in the world, and the opportunity to
experience them.
From: David
B. Lytle (magmag@stargate.net)
Date: Sun Oct
7 20:15:57 2001
Greetings from your deep dark past
Molly, I am just writing to say hi. We went to school together years
ago in Meridian Elementary Scool. It's wonderful to see what's become of
some of the kids we grew up with. It sounds like you are doing pretty well.
You sure have some ardent fans. Keep up the great work. I'm proud to have
known you.
David
From: Michelle
(michelle9510@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Oct
31 02:22:42 2001
The Forever King
Just finished the Broken Sword and found your website to see if
there would be a third book, yeah there will! I have been interested in
Arthurian legend for some time, and read a great deal of the history on
it, (I actually tried to read Le Morte D'Artur in the original Middle English!)
and I was hooked by your interesting take on the legend of Arthur and the
Holy Grail, 4 stars for originality.
On a side note, I write some myself and read your notes section
and can really relate to your claim to having to write alot on a character
to flesh it out, and then pare down the work. I find a 4 page dissertation
becomes 20 just to get the four that make my statement clear! My few short
stories seem to have this same life of their own, starting as much longer
narratives. Do you suppose this is a lifelong affliction?
Waiting patiently for book 3, Michelle
From: Rolanda
King (zpsweet@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Nov
7 13:03:19 2001
New Fan
Hi, Molly
I've recently read both the Forever King and the Broker Sword, they've
made me instant fans of your work. I just wanted to let you know how much
i enjoyed them and ask when will there be a third book in the series
From: Kevin
(hg@epix.net)
Date: Mon Jan
7 11:18:02 2002
just stopped by to say hi.
Love your site.
From: Kevin
(hg@epix.net)
Date: Mon Jan
7 11:18:29 2002
just stopped by to say hi.
Love your site.
From: Steve
(smw@pixel.citadel.org)
Date: Thu Jan
17 00:47:35 2002
Forever King/Broken Sword
I've read both of those and I can honestly say I can't WAIT for
"Third Magic" to come out! VERY VERY well done. Thank you very much for
your work and contributing to hours of enjoyment for so many. :)
Blessed be!
-Steve
From: Steve
(smw@pixel.citadel.org)
Date: Thu Jan
17 00:47:58 2002
Forever King/Broken Sword
I've read both of those and I can honestly say I can't WAIT for
"Third Magic" to come out! VERY VERY well done. Thank you very much for
your work and contributing to hours of enjoyment for so many. :)
Blessed be!
-Steve
From: Kelly
(NHKELLY99@aol.com)
Date: Mon Jan
21 19:32:38 2002
Forever King and Broken Sword
I just wanted to take the time to let you know that I am a new fan.
I read the books in reverse order and loved them just the same. I love
the play of good and evil. In the world today it touches so many. Thank
you for a wonderful time.
From: Casey
Farrar (Casey_Farrar@emerson.edu)
Date: Mon Jan
28 17:23:53 2002
Just visited your website by recommendation of Connie Parsons. I
am a publishing major at Emerson College in Boston and she thought I might
find it interesting. She was right!
From: Molly
Cochran (zesty07050120@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Jan
30 23:21:17 2002
same name
hello as you see we have the same name i haven't read any of your
books but i was just searching the internet and found we both have the
same name.
From: Molly
Cochran
Date: Fri Feb
1 17:46:22 2002
I'm not kidding! my name is Molly Cochran too! I just went to www.mollycochran.com
and i didn't know there was another Molly COchran!
From: Catherine
Hollinrake (monsoonX2@magicgirl.com)
Date: Thu Feb
14 15:25:43 2002
General Nonsensical Ramblings...
*cracks fingers..* I recently read 'The Forever King'...for the
third time...I absolutely love that story. I was tickled blue (i like blue
better than pink, you see) that is has sequels and mayhaps will be a movie...Anyway,
I love the book, one of my favorites and much more exciting than that La'mor
de Arthur (alas, spelling illudes me..*wince*) I cannot wait to get 'The
Broken Sword'. But everyone has complimented your books...*grin* I wanted
to say something else.
The advice you gave in your Author's Notes really hit hard. When
you said "If you can write it badly, you can fix it. If you insist on only
writing wonderfully, it'll never get done." I was dumbfounded. I enjoy
writing sci-fi and fantasy, but I never belived that any of it was worth
writing because I wasn't good at it. I'm just glad you took the time to
write those few sentences, because I think that if I remember them, I might
have a better time at this insane thing called writing
From: Bob Baumann
(rbaumann@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Tue Feb
26 15:20:56 2002
Just a hello
I was fortunate enough to meet you once many years ago at a book
signing at the Mysterious Press Bookstore. You were on the arm of your
then husband and made quite a formidable couple. Enough said about that.
In discovering your new pen name via this website, I have done
some browsing and bought four of your books today. I have read many of
the Destroyer series and know full well you are the source of inspiration
for the love interest in the Trace series.
You seem to have found your own voice and I will enjoy reading
what you have done on your own.
Sincerely,
Bob Baumann, Manhattan
From: Bob Baumann
(rbaumann@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Tue Feb
26 15:21:23 2002
Just a hello
I was fortunate enough to meet you once many years ago at a book
signing at the Mysterious Press Bookstore. You were on the arm of your
then husband and made quite a formidable couple. Enough said about that.
In discovering your new pen name via this website, I have done
some
browsing and bought four of your books today. I have read many of the Destroyer
series and know full well you are the source of inspiration for the love
interest in the Trace series.
You seem to have found your own voice and I will enjoy reading
what you have done on your own.
Sincerely,
Bob Baumann, Manhattan
From: J anet
B. (janet_1972@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Feb
28 22:13:17 2002
Hello...
Ms. Cochran,
I am a tremendous fan.
My husband and I discovered The Forever King, and became insatntly
"hooked":}
We have greatly enjoyed your books, and when I found your site,
through a search, I had to just write a message.
Both The Forever King, and The Broken Sword are great reads, that
I ahve read, and re-read many times, and I also loved World Without End.
Thank you so much for your wonderful words:}
Sincerely,
Janet B.
From: J anet
B. (janet_1972@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Feb
28 22:13:46 2002
Hello...
Ms. Cochran,
I am a tremendous fan.
My husband and I discovered The Forever King, and became insatntly
"hooked":}
We have greatly enjoyed your books, and when I found your site,
through a search, I had to just write a message.
Both The Forever King, and The Broken Sword are great reads, that
I ahve read, and re-read many times, and I also loved World Without End.
Thank you so much for your wonderful words:}
Sincerely,
Janet B.
From: Anthony
Di Candia (dicandia@fast.net)
Date: Sat Mar
9 13:02:08 2002
Buon viaggio!
Buon viaggio e buona permanenza in Italia!
E` stato un piacere insegnarle un po` d'italiano.
A presto
From: Caitlin
(girlpower0829@hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Mar
14 17:25:16 2002
Hello
I have never read any of your books, but i hope to sometime. They
sound really good. YUM!!! x.x
From: Joyce
Cochran (briogirl5@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Mar
17 16:10:21 2002
Just wanted to say hi
I'm new to this site and typed in my last name to find this site.
mabye I'll go get one of your books
From: Keith
Murphy (kmurphy@cantorcolburn.com)
Date: Mon Mar
25 18:26:07 2002
sequel
HI,
Did you and Warren Murphy ever write a subsequent sequel to Grandmaster
(after High Priest)? There was a suggestion that another was coming in
the closing pages of High Priest, but I have never come across it. Both
books were extraordinary and have lingered in my mind all of these years.
If there is a sequel please let me know and if not, PLEASE WRITE ONE!!!
:-)
From: Mary C.
Romano (erainn@bellatlantic.net)
Date: Wed Mar
27 01:18:31 2002
Inspired fan
I have been an ardent fan since the release of “Grandmaster”, so
I was thrilled to find your hyper link on the Pennwriters, Inc site. Four
years ago, when I decided to start writing, I faced the decision - What
type of book do I want to write? My answer was to try and emulate an author
whose works I have enjoyed and whose stories live in my memory. I actually
used the books co-authored by you and your husband as a tutorial on how
to write, pace, develop characters, handle dialogue, and work memorable,
non-irritating flashbacks into the storyline. Time will tell if I was a
good student and succeeded. I'm currently trying to market the resulting
novel.
I just wanted to let you know that you have been an inspiration
to this newbie author. Many thanks for all the hours of enjoyment your
books have provided.
From: A. Di
Candia (dicandia@fast.net)
Date: Sun Mar
31 09:52:56 2002
a good site!
Ero curioso, allora ho cercato e trovato il suo sito. Auguri, e`
un bel sito!
Tony
From: Tiffany
Warren (TWBaby85)
Date: Thu May
2 16:49:23 2002
Just saying hi
Hey molly hope your trip was good hope to see you soon.
From: Tom (tmcoyle@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri May
17 01:22:37 2002
Grandmaster
This is one of the few books of which I buy extra copies whenever
I run across them, just so I can hand them out to friends. I haven't read
your other novels yet, but, especially after reading others' reviews, I'm
very eager to do so. Well done. :)
Tom
From: Tom (tmcoyle@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri May
17 01:22:39 2002
Grandmaster
This is one of the few books of which I buy extra copies whenever
I run across them, just so I can hand them out to friends. I haven't read
your other novels yet, but, especially after reading others' reviews, I'm
very eager to do so. Well done. :)
Tom
From: Cary (Long)
Date: Fri May
17 15:00:07 2002
gblong23@hotmail.com
I bought The Forever King on a whim and I'm glad that I did. Great
Read!
From: Jennifer
Shew (etoiline@etoiline.com)
Date: Sun Jun
9 16:02:57 2002
still my favorite book
I received "The Forever King" as a gift all the
way back in 1992. I almost didn't read it
because I wasn't into Arthurian legend at the
time, but I was so glad that I did. The book is
in horrible shape from being read so many
times. I practically know it by heart. I bought
The Broken Sword as soon as I saw it had
come out in paperback, and I am anxiously
awaiting the third. Please write quickly so your
multitudes of readers can finally know what's
going to happen!
I'm somewhat of a writer myself, and I hope
that you'd be pleased to know that your book is
one of the select few that truly inspire me.
Thank you so much. And write quickly, please!
http://etoiline.com/moonstone
From: Helen
(helenmatter@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Jun
15 21:01:59 2002
Hi from Europe
Dear Molly,
I live in Switzerland and just wanted to let u know that u have
quite a few fans here. I had to read the forever king at school and loved
it. My book has been all over Europe because I was travelling when reading
it. Afterwards I gave it to all my friends who could appreciate it, and
the were thrilled, just like me. Have now discovered exciting fact that
there is sequel (I know, I'm not very up to date) and can't wait. Admire
your work, keep it up!
Wish u all the best, Helen
From: CJ (cjhoughtaling@usa.net)
Date: Tue Jun
16 08:20:03 1998
Just wanted to say HI!
And also be the first to sign your guest book. Had a great time
with you over the weekend and look forward to the next.
From: Sue Lackey
(slackey@mail.telis.org)
Date: Tue Jul
28 23:45:58 1998
The Literary Journal
Nice web site! I was sent here by C.J. Houghtaling, one of my favorite
writers. I hope you'll find time to submit something to me.
From: Susan
Meier (Meier9295)
Date: Tue Aug
3 08:11:09 1999
Web Page
Molly: What a terrific web page! CJ had also done mine. We met at
a Pennwriters conference about two years ago, at the time I was PW's president.
From: Bob Coghill
(bcdc@mosquitonet.com)
Date: Wed Dec
15 19:06:48 1999
thanks for the books
Found you through Warren Murphy books - I have read and enjoyed
many of you books and look forward to more. Knowing another pen name will
make that possible. Thanks for writing.
From: WALTER
MONDOR (MACMON@ESCAPE.CA)
Date: Wed Jan
19 14:48:19 2000
FOREVER KING & BROKEN SWORD
WHEN I FISRT READ THE FOREVER KING I WAS AMAZED,I ACTUALLY LOVED
IT.AS A KING ARTHUR FAN I THOUGHT IT MADE A GREAT STORY SO MUCH SO THAT
I READ IT NUMEROUS OF TIMES,THEN I FOUND THE BROKEN SWORD.ALL I HAVE TO
SAY IS PLEASE DON'T END IT THERE.YOU MADE A BELIEVER OUT OF ME. I ALSO
ENJOYED GRANDMASTER,AND HAVE EVERY DESTROYER BOOK SINCE DAY ONE. THANK-YOU
BOTH PLEASE KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
From: Deborah
Ivey (dfivey@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Feb
2 02:20:36 2000
Forever King and The Broken Sword
After rereading the two books (for the umpteenth time) I thought
I'd hit the web to see if you have any more of these coming out. Please
hurry up with another one in this series. Thank you for many enjoyable
hours.
From: Jeff (LordJJP@aol.com)
Date: Wed Apr
26 01:24:55 2000
Hello
I just wanted to tell you that I've loved your novels. I've read
The Forever King, The Broken Sword, and World Without End. Each one I couldn't
set down. I'm looking really hard for Grandmasters, but haven't gotten
my hands on a copy yet. In fact, Barnes and Noble was supposed to get me
a copy of it today, but instead they gave me a book called "granmasters
of caprentry." Talk about a let down! Oh well. My post is going to be too
long if i get into anything else, so I'll close now.
Thanks for Listening.
Jeff Prager
From: Tina Ng
(tinavivng@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue May
16 05:40:43 2000
Let me say that somehow fate made it that I was to watch a movie
about none other than king arthur and miracleously find the "The Broken
Sword" in the library the next day. I was hooked. Once I discovered that
there was a first book I went on a search rampage for it! You and Warren
Murphy were able to take a numerously written legend and amazingly bring
it to life. Obviously I enjoyed both these series immensly and I do pray
you will continue writing about Arthur and his knights. I, like the rest
am patiently waiting and hoping for another adventure with arthur to embark
on in our very own home:)
From: Don Burkhart
(dgbsalem@innova.net)
Date: Fri May
19 23:27:40 2000
King Arthur Series
Will there be a third? Please say yes. I have never done anything
like this before.I'm realy hooked.
From: J.A. Lepack
(lalepack@renfrew.net)
Date: Sun Jun
11 13:05:07 2000
Re: The Forever King and The Broken Sword
My Family and I would like to thank you and Warren for a most enjoyable
series. We are hoping and praying that there will be more in this series,
so much more of a story there, can't just end like that. We are hooked
and have read these books over and over. Also my brothers and husband and
I have enjoyed Destroyer series. Please keep up the good work. Will try
to find new book by Dev Stryker. Thanks Molly. Best wishes. Jill Lepack
From: chuck
blake (chuck.blake@turner.com)
Date: Mon Jun
19 13:52:51 2000
I read your books again and again. I love the mysticism. I love
the feeling
that I'm somehow in touch with some elusive wisdom. I've read Grandmaster
three times. I'm reading World Without End again. How wonderful
to think
that someone so competent in this world, as to be an action-adventure
hero,
could be competent in the secret world of mystery and wisdom as
well!
From: gordon
(gwhelan@home.com)
Date: Tue Oct
3 01:46:44 2000
I have read most of your books ..I have enjoyed them immensely.
Will you be writing another in the King Aurthur series? I hope so, my wife
and I look forward to the third novel.
Gordon
From: Debra
Lee (dls@csrlinknet)
Date: Sat Nov
18 02:48:48 2000
Hi Molly,
Great website! I found your site through the Pennwriter site. Keep
writing and being you. If you get a free minute, surf on over to my website
at
http://www.debralee.net
From: Ali (RelenaEW@aol.com)
Date: Wed Dec
13 10:06:16 2000
I Love Your Novels!
I've read both The Forever King and The Broken Sword. I have never
enjoyed any book more, and believe me I've read plenty. The way you and
Warren tie in the past myths with the present is a skill to be extremely
proud of, as I'm sure you are. Don't ever change the way you write or stop
writing for that matter. ^_^ ;)
From: T. Yvonne
Cochran Creasy (tdc-tyc@bright.net)
Date: Thu Jan
25 13:11:34 2001
excellent writing
you have a very interesting life,and your use of these experiences
has made you an excellent and very talented author, keep up the great work
you do, looking forward to reading more of your books.
From: T. Yvonne
Cochran Creasy (tdc-tyc@bright.net)
Date: Thu Jan
25 13:16:10 2001
excellent writing
you have a very interesting life,and your use of these experiences
has made you an excellent and very talented author, keep up the great work
you do, looking forward to reading more of your books.
From: Lindsay
(Starspiker@aol.com)
Date: Mon Jan
29 13:26:56 2001
Thanx!
Molly thank you for having this web site available. I needed information
about you for a project and this helped. THANK YOU!
From: Felicia
Browell (fbrowell@nauticom.net)
Date: Fri Feb
16 16:42:49 2001
Hi Molly!
Just wanted to tell you how much I'm looking forward to seeing you
again at this next Pennwriters Conference. You were truly inspiring the
last time I saw you. See you soon!
From: Tim Barton
(ShConley@msn.com)
Date: Wed Mar
7 21:54:00 2001
Books
Molly,
I love your books The Forever King, The Broken Sword and World
without End. It took me 8 days to read all three books. I'm looking forward
to your next installment of the Broken Sword book. When can I get a copy
of it. Also will you be writing any more books on Atlantis. Keep up the
great work. :-)
From: Renee
Conley (srconley@frontiernet.net)
Date: Mon Mar
26 13:29:19 2001
All your books
Found this site looking to see if have any new books coming out
or if there were other out of print books I had missed. I had read Forever
King and jumped on the next two the minute they hit the stand. Found Temple
Dogs and the second Grandmaster at a used bookstore and devoured them this
weekend. Thank you for 5 very satisfying can't put down books.
From: Ray Lewis
(anon886d@nyx.net)
Date: Thu Apr
12 21:12:39 2001
Hi Molly
Long time no see. I've been following your career
and enjoy your writing. Always knew that you would succeed - even
way back when we were in Masquers at BHS.
From: Lu-chan
(lueychan@email.com)
Date: Mon Apr
30 15:26:48 2001
You're the author of such a great novel?
Two years ago I bought this book for about $1.00 at the dollar store,
because it might've been a little old. I started reading it, and was really
bored with it. Then after a couple of years, I started reading it again,
and I found it fantastic! I'm still reading it also. The book was called
"Death Right", and I LOVE it. This novel is the best since I read Christopher
Pike's "The Last Vampire" novels. I didn't think any author could be better
than him, but I was wrong. I love Dev Stryker! ^_^
I had no idea that Dev Stryker was a female! I thought she was a
guy all this time! >_<'
Well I just wanna say that I love this novel I'm reading, and hope
to read other novels by her! ^_~
-Tamahashi Luana
From: Dave McMillan
(clanmac4@blueyonder.co.uk)
Date: Fri May
11 17:09:28 2001
Invitation to publish online
Hi I am the webmaster of a Scottish website , just starting out.
www.freethewriter.com
I invite you to take a look at us and submit.
Dave
From: Yessi
(Karkton@neopets.com)
Date: Sun May
13 15:19:30 2001
Hey
I really really love The Forever King and The Broken Sword. I'm
doing an authors project and decided to do those two books.
From: pegret
(penny694u@hotmail.com)
Date: Thu May
17 22:37:19 2001
the forever king
hi, i just read The Forever King, and The Broken Sword. I loved
both of them!!! When will the next one be coming out? I can't wait!! Thank
you
From: josh_florida_guy@juno.com
(josh_florida_guy@juno.com)
Date: Thu Jun
7 03:07:23 2001
PLease write a third to the Arthure books!!!!
I read the "Forever King" and "The Broken Sword"
I loved them so much!!!! PLease say your working on a third, if
your not, drop everything and work on it, immediatly please!! Those books
are so awesome, I read them when I was 13 and 14 and loved them so much.
You should have Arthur be in his teens now!!!! I loved your books so much,
I tried working on one, myself to write about Arthur. King Arthur has been
a hero of mine since a kid. PLease I beg you to write another one!!!!!
From: Misty
(mistikalsparki@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Jun
17 12:09:35 2001
Saying Hi
Loved your books on Arthur. Got my sister to read them and she loved
them also. Please write more when you get a chance.
From: Jackie
[Smith] (Jackie171153@aol.com.au)
Date: Wed Jul
18 19:39:53 2001
Grandmaster, High Priest
Hi, I have just finished both the above books[in record time!!]
and I thought them excellent!! I know that there WAS a plan for the completion
of the trilogy, Is it going to happen?? PLEASE!!!
To be able to find out the fate of Justin and Zharkov would be
wonderful.
Many thanks
Jackie
in Adelaide,
Australia
From: Kate (casinocath@aol.com)
Date: Mon Jul
23 23:01:49 2001
good laugh
Went on the web to find some new suspense books to
order at library. Came across this one and just
when I started reading about books, I heard a comotion on the t.v.
in next room, WW Wrestling was on,ran to see what action was happening,
here's Stone Cold Steve amidst cheers and some dreadful music playing not
condusive to wrestling.
I said to my brother the fan, why are they playing that music,
I just roared when I came back in here and it was your website. His comment
why would you listen to that when you can
get 100 radio stations on line. Lighten up the music.
From: molly
cochran (jim.cochran1@home.com)
Date: Wed Aug
8 13:56:43 2001
me
hi my name is molly cochran too. i'm not joking really it is. well
i just wanted to see if there someone else by the name of molly cochran
and there is.
From: william
Date: Fri Aug
24 13:45:18 2001
time
i've found him
From: Maureen
Wolf (maureenwolf@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Aug
28 17:34:45 2001
love your books!
Molly, I love your books! Read Forever King first then went on a
search for any others. When will the third 'Arthur' book be coming? Or
a second 'Master'? Keep well and please keep writing!!
From: Andy McCabe
(dramccabe@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Aug
29 14:14:24 2001
Update
Dear Molly, My best guess is that Debbie and I saw you and Warren
about 11 years ago. If I'm close, Dev should be about 15? Wow! It's like
I blinked and became eligible for Modern Maturity Magazine. I have continued
to write despite Warren's analysis, "You're good with the words but not
that good!" Anyway, recently I came across some of my early attempts toward
literary fame that I sent to you and Warren. After review, his analysis
was probably correct; however, any Irishman worth his salt listens only
to is own muse. Toward that end, I am finishing my first book and I remember
something you said to me a long time ago, "Andy McCabe, that's a nice name
for an author!" Thanks for the encouragement! My best to you both. From
scenic midtown Bayonne, Andy
From: JoAnn
Bova Willison (saltpony@aol.com)
Date: Sat Sep
1 09:48:12 2001
Hi from an old friend
Hi from JoAnn and Diane, too. Jean Firster found this for us. Think
of you often
Love, J & D
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