After a last round of editing and proofing, "The Griffin Cryer" is formatted, and ready to hit the paperback stands! Release is due some time in March (how's that for a firm date!) and to celebrate, we're giving away two signed copies in this free easy to enter competition. Help yourself to as few or many entries as you wish - nothing is mandatory, pick the option that best suits you. I'm really hoping a few of you will join in the fun though and share with me your favourite griffin name - not least because the second book in the "Ella-Earth" series is already underway. I'm beginning to dream about griffins - and that's no bad thing! As always I'm entirely grateful to my band of indie friends and some fantastic book bloggers and reviewers for inviting me over to their site - this mini-blog hop kicks off tomorrow with an interview with the amazing Laurie: Laurie's Thoughts and Reviews I very much hope you can join me there, as Laurie has some great features and is a constant source of support for indies. When I discovered that "A Wrinkle in Time" was a favourite of hers, I knew Laurie was a lady after my own heart, so please join us tomorrow (14th February) at Laurie's site, you'll find a very warm welcome there! Next stop is Laura Howard, at Finding Bliss, which if you haven't yet visited, you are in for a real treat! |
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Amanda Ray
2/14/2013 05:08:07 am
Sounds like an interesting book that I am sure I would enjoy
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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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