My friend and fellow author Sherry Gammon is hosting an interview and giveaway on her blog for the newest release of author Stephanie Fowers Prank Wars. Stop by to read the fun interview and be entered for the giveaway!
Book Blurb: All war. No love. Madeleine’s been hurt too many times in the dating scene to let Byron beat her in some huge prank war. They’ve had their deserters, their POWS, their casualties, but no one can risk losing the battle of the sexes.
Except now something strange is happening at the college...and it’s not just the students. Buried deep beneath the pranks is real danger, and the only other person who suspects is Byron. Should Mad join sides with him or does that mean forfeiting her heart to the enemy?
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Friday, February 17, 2012
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Book Signing Opportunity for Authors
If you are a Utah author, or you're going to be in Utah Jan 6-7 or if you know a Utah author who might be interested:
I have recently found a boutique being held at the South Towne Expo Center in conjunction with the home show on January 6 & 7. They will rent an 8'x10' booth for $225 for both days of the show. The boutique is from 11am-10pm on Friday and from 10am-10pm on Saturday. If enough authors are interested to make it feasible, I thought it would be a good opportunity to do a multi-author book signing. I think it would probably require 8-10 authors interested for it to be financially worth it. ($28/pp with 8, $25/pp with 9, $22.50/pp with 10).
If you are at all interested, let me know ASAP. In an 8x10 area we can probably have 4-5 authors at a time. I thought we could do it similar to this:
Friday from 11-4:30 (4-5 authors) and from 4:30-10 (4-5 authors)
Saturday from 10-4 (4-5 authors) and from 4-10 (4-5 authors)
Each author would come twice, once on each day. For example, I would prefer Friday's day slot, but Saturday's evening slot. So you don't necessarily have to take both days or evenings. Make sense?
I would be willing to go set up tables with tablecloths, though you'd have to bring your own books, bookmarkers, posters, etc. Keep in mind the limited space when planning what to bring.
If you know of any other authors who might be interested, send a link to this post to them. I think we'd probably have to sign up for a booth by this coming weekend. I do know the homeshow is huge, and last year this boutique got quite a bit of traffic.
Anyone interested, email me at geekgirl@comcast.net
UPDATE
Here's who we have scheduled so far, and their times:
Friday 11-4:30: Karey White, Keary Taylor, Cindy C Bennett, Heather Frost
Friday 4:30-10: Keary Taylor, Anna del C Dye, Stephanie Worlton, Jill Vanderwood
Saturday 10-4: Jewel Adams, Mandi Slack, Sherri Mills, Stephanie Worlton, Tres Hatch
Saturday 1:30-5:30 Anna del C Dye Heather Frost
Saturday 4-10: Jewel Adams, Karey White, Mandi Slack, Cindy C Bennett, Sherri Mills, Shannen Crane Camp
I have recently found a boutique being held at the South Towne Expo Center in conjunction with the home show on January 6 & 7. They will rent an 8'x10' booth for $225 for both days of the show. The boutique is from 11am-10pm on Friday and from 10am-10pm on Saturday. If enough authors are interested to make it feasible, I thought it would be a good opportunity to do a multi-author book signing. I think it would probably require 8-10 authors interested for it to be financially worth it. ($28/pp with 8, $25/pp with 9, $22.50/pp with 10).
If you are at all interested, let me know ASAP. In an 8x10 area we can probably have 4-5 authors at a time. I thought we could do it similar to this:
Friday from 11-4:30 (4-5 authors) and from 4:30-10 (4-5 authors)
Saturday from 10-4 (4-5 authors) and from 4-10 (4-5 authors)
Each author would come twice, once on each day. For example, I would prefer Friday's day slot, but Saturday's evening slot. So you don't necessarily have to take both days or evenings. Make sense?
I would be willing to go set up tables with tablecloths, though you'd have to bring your own books, bookmarkers, posters, etc. Keep in mind the limited space when planning what to bring.
If you know of any other authors who might be interested, send a link to this post to them. I think we'd probably have to sign up for a booth by this coming weekend. I do know the homeshow is huge, and last year this boutique got quite a bit of traffic.
Anyone interested, email me at geekgirl@comcast.net
UPDATE
Here's who we have scheduled so far, and their times:
Friday 11-4:30: Karey White, Keary Taylor, Cindy C Bennett, Heather Frost
Friday 4:30-10: Keary Taylor, Anna del C Dye, Stephanie Worlton, Jill Vanderwood
Saturday 10-4: Jewel Adams, Mandi Slack, Sherri Mills, Stephanie Worlton, Tres Hatch
Saturday 1:30-5:30 Anna del C Dye Heather Frost
Saturday 4-10: Jewel Adams, Karey White, Mandi Slack, Cindy C Bennett, Sherri Mills, Shannen Crane Camp
Friday, November 4, 2011
Geek Girl Blog Tour Starts Today!
The Geek Girl Virtual Blog Tour begins today and runs through November 25th. Please check in daily to see where we are for the day.
Today's blog stops are:
Jolene's Been Writing: Jolene says "I first fell in love with this book when it was suggested by amazon because of some of my recent purchases - you know how pushy amazon can be ;D" "I hope you all enjoy this book as much as I did!!!" "And I <3 this cover SO much."
Night Owl Reviews : 4.5/5 Stars makes Geek Girl a NOR Top Pick! Books4Betty says: "Every so often a great Young Adult book lands in my hands and Geek Girl by Cindy C. Bennett is one of those said books." "Geek Girl is a MUST read! It is really sweet, funny, and heart-breaking."
Today's blog stops are:
Jolene's Been Writing: Jolene says "I first fell in love with this book when it was suggested by amazon because of some of my recent purchases - you know how pushy amazon can be ;D" "I hope you all enjoy this book as much as I did!!!" "And I <3 this cover SO much."
Night Owl Reviews : 4.5/5 Stars makes Geek Girl a NOR Top Pick! Books4Betty says: "Every so often a great Young Adult book lands in my hands and Geek Girl by Cindy C. Bennett is one of those said books." "Geek Girl is a MUST read! It is really sweet, funny, and heart-breaking."
Dragonfire: The Creative Spark: Read Connie's interview with Cindy!
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