Please spread the word about The No-Campfire Girls, and leave a
review on Amazon, Goodreads, your blog, wherever, if you’ve read the book. (If
you haven’t read it, pass it along to yourself!) Just 99 cents on Kindle, with
half the proceeds going to support Girl Scout Camp Latonka.
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Because I'm so a-pealing about supporting Camp Latonka
Passing At Review
The first two reviews of The
No-Campfire Girls are in—and neither includes the phrases “tar and feathers”
or “worst story since Gigli”:
Remember, every time you review my books on Amazon, an Angel
gets his wings.
Reviewing Request
If I could
ask a favor of anyone who’s read “The
No-Campfire Girls”: Please give me a review on Amazon! Reviews are one way
for potential readers to learn about a book. While a great review is—well—great,
a good review is certainly … um, good. Remember, a 5-star review is the best,
while a 1-star review causes a fairy to drop dead. That’s my story. I mean,
that’s my other story. Here’s the
Amazon link for the book:
Remember,
30% of proceeds for “The No-Campfire
Girls” go to Friends of Camp Latonka, to offset maintenance costs and keep
the camp open. If that doesn’t grab you, just enjoy a fun, fast read about a
group of girls in a drought-stricken summer camp who decide to beat a fire ban—by
making it rain.
My blog tour goes to the dogs
Today my blog tour goes to the dogs with Bae, Sir Poops and
Hair Ball on Shelly Arkon’s blog:
Bae announces, in his own way, that we have print copies of The No-Campfire Girls on the way … and
that the mailman who brings them is his.
Suddenly They All Died on blog tour
My blog tour continues with fellow Ink-Slinger Kay Kauffman
, whose blog is entitled, “Suddenly They All Died. The End.” Finally, someone
finds the secret to trimming down those super-long fantasy novels!
We talk about story inspiration in general and for The No-Campfire Girls, as well as the
horrors of not getting burned, and end with a cliffhanger:
The No-Campfire Girls and all my books
are available at my webpage, or on amazon.com.
Signed, Sealed, Delivered
We’re
preparing to send a press release about The
No-Campfire Girls to all sorts of media in Missouri and Indiana, so we’ll
see what kind of attention that gets.
Meanwhile, we still have to decide
how many print copies to order. The only real advantage of getting books from
us instead of through amazon.com is that I can autograph them (and so can
Emily!). But really, do you want your brand new copy of a book to have graffiti
in it?
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