First, a big thank you to everyone who has wished me a Happy Birthday and has helped with promoting the books today. The following are the 3 bloggers/authors who are part of the big tour, so I hope you give their blogs and books a look. Click on the covers for the Amazon sites:
This author has made an amazing thriller and is already working on the sequel. He’s always there to help fellow authors with blog tours and promotions as well as bringing a laugh every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with his posts. I’m always looking forward to his Top 10 Lists, Hump Day stories, and Friday haiku.
Thank you to John W. Howell!
John on Facebook!
John on Twitter!
The author behind this Southern Fiction story has many stories and opinions to tell on her blog. Whether its a tale from her life or her insight into the world of writing, it’s an adventure whenever her blog posts appear in my email. Another blogger worth knowing and always there to lend a hand.
Thank You to S.K. Nicholls!
S.K. Nicholls on Facebook!
S.K. Nicholls on Twitter!
This is a man with many hats, which he wears at the same time. Reviewer, author, and blogger behind the Literary Syndicate are only a few. Most days I wonder how he avoids being put in one of those self-hugging jackets. His opinion pieces are always fun to read. You can check out his first book, which is a satirical set of short stories about working in retail.
Thanks for the shout out Charles. I started posting my flash fiction for my writer’s group today. Will make that a regular feature every two weeks. Happiest Birthday to you dear friend! Wishing you best success with your series.
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Thanks. I’ll try to take a look at the post in a bit. 🙂
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Whoa. I was in a very illustrious group. feel humbled. Thanks for the thanks (sounds stupid, but I mean it) And one more Happy Birthday. What are you 32?
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An ungraceful 34. 🙂
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Great titles, can I get a soft-copy on Kindle? Yes, I would like to read one 🙂
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I have no idea when I was born. Sounds crazy, yet it is real. I was born around May 1983 but not sure of the exact birth day. Why? My parents couldn’t read or write. Therefore, many folks of my age and older were assumed to be born on every 1st January (Year???)… 🙂
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My grandfather actually had the wrong birthday for years. I’m not sure how it happened, but we found out his real birthday when we had to check out his birth certificate. Makes me think that the exact day doesn’t matter. You make it through a year then you make it through a year. At least with January 1st, you’re guaranteed a party. 🙂
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Hope your birthday has gone well (and gets even better). 🙂
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Thanks. Nice and relaxing.
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Why thank you for the shout out my good man!
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You’re welcome.
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