Saturday, February 2, 2019

Weekend Edition


  



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Monday: Erica Vetsch brought us a post about Book Endorsements. What they are, what makes for a good one, and where to get them. 

Wednesday: Angela Ackerman talked about emotions and their many complexities! 

Friday: Cynthia Herron gave some great advice on time-management. Jennifer Hibdon, a copy of Cynthia's debut book, Her Hope Discovered, is yours!



Monday:  Mary Connealy has a new book coming out in March! Check it out!!

Wednesday: Mindy Obenhaus will be here talking about Writing What You Don't Know.
  
Friday: Please welcome Carla Laureano as our guest in Seekerville today. We'll be stocking the buffet as she shares Life Lessons I've Learned From Baking.










AMISH SAFE HOUSE
By Debby Giusti
Hiding in Plain Sight
The second thrilling Amish Witness Protection novel

After Julia Bradford’s son witnesses a gang shooting, hiding in witness protection on Abraham King’s Amish farm is the only hope the Englischer and her children have. Even as danger closes in, Julia is drawn to the community’s peaceful ways—and the ex-cop turned Amish protector. But when their location is discovered, can Abraham protect her family…and possibly have a future by her side?

 Pre-order HERE!

AMISH SAFE HOUSE 
released in digital form on Friday and 
the print version will be available on Feb 5. 
Walmart should have copies on that day as well!

Check out The Suspense Zone
Featuring an interview with 
Publishers Weekly Bestselling Author 
Debby Giusti
Goes live Feb 4, 2019 and runs throughout the month. 
Enter the Suspense Zone Contest to win a copy of
AMISH SAFE HOUSE. 

Be sure to read the February issue of
for a great interview with Debby Giusti!



***SOFTCOVER SALE - just $5.00!***


Book 3, The Crossing at Cypress Creek, coming in June!



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How Much Does it Cost to Publish a Book? A Detail of Full Expenses by Scott Allan at Self-Publishing School.

Will Libraries Ever Pay Authors? by Steve Laube at Steve Laube Agency

Putting More Tools in Your Author Toolbox by Candee Fick at Thyme For Writers

Master the Skills to Become a Masterful Writer by C.S. Lakin at Live Write Thrive

The Best Free Tools for Writers by Hannah Bauman at Between The Lines Editorial









29 comments:

  1. Looks like a good week ahead, the usual mix of inspiration and education. This week I will be practicing some of the time management stuff we learned from Cynthia. It is hard but so essential to think of ourselves as professionals.
    Thanks for all you do, Seekers, see you Monday.

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  2. Wilani, if you're on today, send me your address at ampie86@comcast.net so I can send you a card.
    Kaybee
    Nurturing in New Hampshire

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  3. WEEKEND THOUGHT

    "You manage time or you can let time manage you. It's a matter of who is the boss."


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    Suspense Notice

    Mysteriously, Just to Keep You in Suspense, the link to "The Suspense Zone", is a red herring and goes to an error page.

    However, the next link to "The Suspense Zone Contest" page does work.

    Pretty Clever (Inspired?) These Amish Authors Are!

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    1. The blog goes live on Feb 4, Vince, and should work on that day. The contest runs all month, from Feb 1 to Feb 28.

      Thanks for checking it out. So sorry for the confusion about the interview! :)

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  5. Thanks for the great week behind us and looking forward to next week!

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  6. Congrats, Jennifer! Happy reading!

    Happy weekend Seekerville! Stay warm and safe!

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  7. .
    .Questions of the Day

    By tonight millions of football widows
    will be getting their husbands back.

    Is this a cause for
    Rejoicing a Romantic Reunion
    or
    Regretting a Paradise Lost?


    *****

    When the Pats meet the Rams
    In the Crucible so Super

    Will we find the minutemen
    have past their time
    Or
    Will we once again,
    See Little Bo Peep,
    weep?

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  8. Thanks for the great links every weekend!

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  9. Golden Memories

    Years ago, when my older brother graduated from College, Fordham, and got his first job, he bought three season tickets to the L.A. Rams games so all three of us, him, my younger brother, Larry, and my self could go see the games together.

    Those were the Golden years of the Rams (the fearsome foursome) and they are also Golden Memories of my youth. We've lost our older brother, Walter, but all three of us will be watching the Super Bowl only from different locations.

    Prayers for the Rams would be appreciated.

    Have you any Golden Memories to share?

    Vince

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    1. Such nice memories, Vince! I'm looking forward to the game but won't necessarily be cheering for one side or the other. I'll also enjoy the commercials! :)

      Happy Super Bowl!

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  10. The A-T-L is crowded with Super Bowl attendees and those who want to enjoy some of the other activities. Most of the locals are staying home so they don't get in traffic gridlock. The day is overcast but mild--perfect weather for the big game. I'll enjoy watching from home! :)

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