Post by gypsyscholar on May 9, 2010 19:24:48 GMT
Dear Royalty Watchers and Writers,
I've recently commissioned, translated and published a very controversial but, depending on how you look at, enormously astounding and potentially uplifting, true crime story about the circumstances concerning Princess Diana's disappearance from the world stage, a book that I highlighted at my publisher stand in the Dutch Pavilion at the London Book Fair in April.
I recently tried to bring it up at the so-called Royal Forums site, which is part of a site or company called SocialKnowledge, but after two posts on my newly started thread was promptly banned for life for posting what they called "ludicrous twaddle".
Before attempting anything of the sort here, I thought perhaps I would first introduce myself with an autobiographical song called "Gypsy Scholar" www.willehalm.nl/slobodanmitric/degoudentip/muziek/Gypsy%20Scholar.mp3 , which I wrote back in 1973 in Hollywood, perfected over the years and recorded in my home studio with local British singer/songwriter/producer Luke Nyman in Amsterdam in 2007 as part of a projected CD. All parts are played by yours truly on a keyboard, blues harp and six string guitar with drums by Nyman. The song is also featured in a novel entitled “The Golden Tip” www.willehalm.nl/thegoldentip.htm that I published during that time, which indirectly concerns royalty, namely Dutch Queen Beatrix and Crown Prince Willem-Alexander. The former and his wife Maxima thanked me in writing for sending them this book as well as the first one that I mentioned about Princess Diana. Both books have appeared in Dutch and English, but are so "out of this world" that they have been completely boycotted by the regular media.
I'm not out to make money, have done all this out of my non-profit Willehalm Institute Press Foundation and have instead spent a great deal of money, time and effort to support the writer of these two books, who is a Serbian prince from Montenegro by nature and deed, but who has been for many years, even decades in a very difficult legal and financial situation without any medical attention for his ailments and as such living in exile from his native land in Amsterdam.
Perhaps this will suffice as a personal introduction to the publisher of the new Lady Di book, which depending on the reactions, I will highlight in a new thread on this site.
May you enjoy the song! I'm working again on finally finishing the CD with another 10 or so songs of mine that hopefully will appear soon.
Your Gypsy Scholar
I've recently commissioned, translated and published a very controversial but, depending on how you look at, enormously astounding and potentially uplifting, true crime story about the circumstances concerning Princess Diana's disappearance from the world stage, a book that I highlighted at my publisher stand in the Dutch Pavilion at the London Book Fair in April.
I recently tried to bring it up at the so-called Royal Forums site, which is part of a site or company called SocialKnowledge, but after two posts on my newly started thread was promptly banned for life for posting what they called "ludicrous twaddle".
Before attempting anything of the sort here, I thought perhaps I would first introduce myself with an autobiographical song called "Gypsy Scholar" www.willehalm.nl/slobodanmitric/degoudentip/muziek/Gypsy%20Scholar.mp3 , which I wrote back in 1973 in Hollywood, perfected over the years and recorded in my home studio with local British singer/songwriter/producer Luke Nyman in Amsterdam in 2007 as part of a projected CD. All parts are played by yours truly on a keyboard, blues harp and six string guitar with drums by Nyman. The song is also featured in a novel entitled “The Golden Tip” www.willehalm.nl/thegoldentip.htm that I published during that time, which indirectly concerns royalty, namely Dutch Queen Beatrix and Crown Prince Willem-Alexander. The former and his wife Maxima thanked me in writing for sending them this book as well as the first one that I mentioned about Princess Diana. Both books have appeared in Dutch and English, but are so "out of this world" that they have been completely boycotted by the regular media.
I'm not out to make money, have done all this out of my non-profit Willehalm Institute Press Foundation and have instead spent a great deal of money, time and effort to support the writer of these two books, who is a Serbian prince from Montenegro by nature and deed, but who has been for many years, even decades in a very difficult legal and financial situation without any medical attention for his ailments and as such living in exile from his native land in Amsterdam.
Perhaps this will suffice as a personal introduction to the publisher of the new Lady Di book, which depending on the reactions, I will highlight in a new thread on this site.
May you enjoy the song! I'm working again on finally finishing the CD with another 10 or so songs of mine that hopefully will appear soon.
Your Gypsy Scholar