2019: The Year of the Book Giveaway
Happy New Year, Writing Desk Readers!
For me, the year 2017 (and by extension, 2018) was the Year of the Author Interview. One of my main goals that year was to feature a monthly author/publishing professional interview, and it was a huge success!
While I still plan to have monthly/bi-monthly interviews published on the blog, it's not my key goal for this year. I want 2019 to be the Year of the Book Giveaway.
This year, I want to give away at least one book per month. These books might follow a particular theme, they might coincide with a new release promotion or author interview, or it might be a book I particularly enjoyed and want to share with all of you.
Entry instructions will be provided with each giveaway announcement. However, I'd like to go ahead and remind everyone that, for now, I can only do giveaways in the US and Canada.
Stay tuned later this month for the first book up for grabs!
I want to say thank you to everyone who expressed their condolences when I had to say goodbye to Harley last week. It made the following days much more bearable to know so many of you knew what I was going through.
For me, the year 2017 (and by extension, 2018) was the Year of the Author Interview. One of my main goals that year was to feature a monthly author/publishing professional interview, and it was a huge success!
While I still plan to have monthly/bi-monthly interviews published on the blog, it's not my key goal for this year. I want 2019 to be the Year of the Book Giveaway.
This year, I want to give away at least one book per month. These books might follow a particular theme, they might coincide with a new release promotion or author interview, or it might be a book I particularly enjoyed and want to share with all of you.
Entry instructions will be provided with each giveaway announcement. However, I'd like to go ahead and remind everyone that, for now, I can only do giveaways in the US and Canada.
Stay tuned later this month for the first book up for grabs!
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I want to say thank you to everyone who expressed their condolences when I had to say goodbye to Harley last week. It made the following days much more bearable to know so many of you knew what I was going through.
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