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Tut’s mummy on display for 1st Time?

Blogged by Tut on Thursday October 18th, 2007 at 7:37 pm in Egypt, Tut | 4 Comments »

First Time? Get serious, Dr. Hawass!

Mummy of Tut

Tut’s mummy will be moved to a climate-controlled glass case in the antechamber of the pharaoh’s tomb in November.

The pharaoh’s remains will be partially rewrapped in linen with the face of the pharaoh left uncovered, according to Mansour Boraik, general supervisor of the Supreme Council of Antiquities in Luxor.

Officials hope the display will increase the number of visitors and generate profit for the conservation of other Egyptian antiquities.

“The golden boy has magic and mystery that bring people from all over the world,” Hawass said.—>King Tut’s Mummy to Be Displayed for 1st Time– Natl Geo News-

At least my naked body will be partially covered, but my face! No mask, no coffin! Just bare.

And what happens to the sarcophogus and my gold and jewel covered coffin?

All for more money. You are greedy, Hawass!

At least Carter had a heart. You just have a hat!

Tutankhamen

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We Need a Champ!

Blogged by René on Sunday October 7th, 2007 at 7:49 am in Author's, Tut | 1 Comment »

René has gotten super-busy here in New Orleans. And we have a query almost ready to go. Even have some research done on the Publishing Houses that might be highly interested in this new novel.

We are looking for a Champion editor or agent who will help us get this historical novel published in the manner it deserves.

Here is our second draft of:

The Absolutely Amazing Query

Dear Editor,
Dear Super Agent,

As we continue to part the veils of the distant past in search of our last sane moment, more documentaries and more published findings are made available to the public. The mysteries surrounding the world’s first superstar remain a global obssession.

He was the Master Magician and dominant King of his world, 3,300 years ago. And, guess what? He is still. Everybody knows his name. He pulls in millions every year, millions of tourists to Egypt and visitors to museums and exhibits, book and reproduction sales.

For the very first time in the history of literature, the mysteries of the King of Egypt who has captured the imagination of the world since Howard Carter discovered his tomb in 1922 are portrayed in a manner to satisfy even the most jaded of Egyptologists.

Since you represent/published XYZ and the books: (twa).
I present the fictional life and death of the Eternal Superstar: King Tut, for your consideration.

Sun Child, Prince of Egypt
Tales of King Tut: Book One
Author: René O’Deay
Word count: 89,000
Genre: Adult Historical Fiction-Ancient Egypt
Manuscript format: PDF, easy to read with chapter bookmarks. 1.6 MB
Markets: Harry Potter Fans & Ancient Egypt/King Tut Fans

Contact Info:
Author: René O’Deay
PO Box 2343
Marrerro, LA 70073-2343

cell phone: 971-239-9894
house phone: 504-328-3113
email: rene.odeay@gmail.com

Know a Champ? Let us know.

Tutankhamen & René

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