Monday's Muse~Cliffs And Postcards
Today for the Channeler's Choice blog tour I'm over at author RaShelle Workman's place talking about a day in the life of an indie author.
On a side note, I’m launching a fun new mission that I hope you’ll participate in. For lack of a better hook I’m calling it the Post Card Mission. I’ve created some lovely postcards for The Secret Of Spruce Knoll, both to spread the word about the book and its mission to help save endangered species. If you are able to hand out postcards to your local book stores, libraries, or even high schools, please leave me a comment with your email and I’ll contact you. Five, ten, or twenty, no amount is too small because every little bit helps.
What inspired you last week? How is your writing coming along?
What a great picture! I bet that scene is intense! :)
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed! I'm loving writing it because it's a pivotal scene too.
DeleteFor some reason that picture makes me think of Lord of the Rings. Love it! :-)
ReplyDeleteNow that you mention it, it really does!
DeleteWow, that cliff is incredible! It certainly made me sit up and pay attention!
ReplyDeleteLove the postcard idea. Send me some! (ten should be good, :) )
Breathtaking isn't it? Thanks Linda! I'll get those to you. :)
DeleteI agree with Shannon. Love it.
ReplyDeleteSomeday I hope to go there!
DeleteThat's a dramatic picture! :)
ReplyDeleteWow Heather, what a great picture. And I love the idea of postcards. Every little bit does help! We'll give them out to everyone in Hawaii.
ReplyDeleteGreat plan Karlene! I'll bring a bunch.
DeleteI really love this picture!! :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to help spread awareness... and postcards ;) Rusa500[at]yahoo[dot]com
Thanks a million Lauren, emailing you now...
DeleteHeather, I regularly drop off swag at the library (two branches), two indie bookstores (and Powells when I go for signings) as well as B&N (though I have to be sneaky for books they don't carry). Anyway, I'd be happy to distribute some.
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You rock Candace, thank you! I'm emailing you now...
DeleteI'd be happy to help, too! woolgatherings@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThanks Melissa! Sending you an email now.
DeleteI'd be glad to help by putting them out at the libraries around here!Too bad we don't really have any book stores.. carlalee1983@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteLibraries would be wonderful, thank you!
DeleteOnce I read that comment about the cliff reminding them of Lord of the Rings, I immediately saw it in my head. Cool!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to participate in the mission. Not much where I live but I'll share it where I can.
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The LOTR comment really brought it to life for me too. Thank you for wanting to participate Angela! I'm emailing you now.
DeleteYou know I'm always willing to help. :) curlytop36@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteAwesome, thanks! I'll shoot you an email now.
DeleteI would love to help:)
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Thanks Michelle!
DeleteWhat is inspiring me this week? Spring weather finally in Ohio. This always gets my cobwebs cleared off and I my creative juices flowing.
ReplyDeleteI am happy to do the postcards for you, I love helping others. I also have a book review site if you think I'd enjoy any of your books.
You can email me at hookofabook@hotmail.com.
www.hookofabook.wordpress.com
Erin
Ah Spring weather in Ohio, sounds lovely! Thank you for participating, I'll email you shortly!
DeleteJust realized you were in the anthology I reviewed at Valentine's day! I've also reviewed fellow Indelibles...:)
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that's awesome Erin, thank you! I'll definitely contact you about a review. :)
DeleteMost definitely!!! I would love to help out with passing our your post cards Heather!!!!
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Thank you Saba! I'll email you shortly. :)
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