Rosie's "Talk of the Playground" also resounded with me, bringing back memories of waiting at the school gates and volunteer stints of listening to children read. So a big thank you to Rosie, I enjoyed our interview, and can't wait to meet your readers.
Rosie Amber is another book blogger who's kindly agreed to host the griffins. However doing good deeds is nothing new for Rosie. She's a woman on a mission to make the world a better place, and like all world changers, Rosie's started with her little corner of England. I feel a particular empathy; I'm a random litter picker-up too. It's mystifying how some folk can manage to carry their picnic to a beauty spot, but then after pigging out on the goodies feel incapable of toting their rubbish home with them. Rosie's "Talk of the Playground" also resounded with me, bringing back memories of waiting at the school gates and volunteer stints of listening to children read. So a big thank you to Rosie, I enjoyed our interview, and can't wait to meet your readers. If you'd like to host the griffins, I'd love to hear from you, or you can simply pick up the media kit here: The Griffin's Boy. If you'd like a general shout-out or a guest post on our own book related site Words Unlimited, shot an email to [email protected]
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Wren Prenderson; "A Ripple in Time" best hero.
"The Griffin Cryer" best Urban Fantasy. Thank you to the hard working judges and everyone who voted at the eFestival of Words, organised by Julie Dawson, of Bards & Sages. A Raucous Time, A Ripple in Time, and The Griffin Cryer. Thank you to Julie and her hard working panel of judges and reviewers.
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