Saturday, March 14, 2020

Weekend Edition


  



If you are not familiar with our giveaway rules, take a minute to read them here. It keeps us all happy! All winners should send their name, address, and phone number to claim prizes.  Note our new email address and please send your emails to Seekerville2@gmail.com







Monday: Kerrie Flanagan was our guest today and shared from four other authors about their publishing journeys-- what they did right, and what they wish they'd done differently.

Wednesday: Ruthy Logan Herne and Belle Calhoune were in the house to give a frank talk on what it takes to be a successful midlist writer these days... and how to do it! Winner of Ruthy's new "Finding Peace in Wishing Bridge" is Anne Rightler and Belle's five winners of  are Sandy Smith, Vince Mooney, SK Timmer, Angeline and Tanya Agler!

Friday: Annie shared a list on what to do with all the books you no longer have a place for. The winner for the box of books giveaway is Lee-Anne B!




Monday:  Jan Drexler is starting a new series with part one of Making the Move From Reader to Aspiring Author. Do you feel like breaking into a career as an author is like making your way through a trackless jungle? Jan has her machete handy and we'll conquer the unknown together! Jan is also giving away a copy of "The Roll of the Drums," book two in The Amish of Weaver's Creek series.

Tuesday: Julie Lessman-Seekerville Alumnus is returning with a new O'CONNOR BOOK! YAY And her blog is A Christian Authors take on Brainstorming. The prize vault is OPEN

Wednesday: USA TODAY Bestselling Author Debby Giusti will talk about a manuscript's journey from first conception to publication. Learn how a story weaves its way from the author's computer to the editor's desk, through the revision and editing processes and finally to publication. Be sure to stop by and enjoy Debby's "Start to Finish Look at the Birth of a Book!" In addition to great information, Debby's also giving away a copy of her April release, DANGEROUS AMISH INHERITANCE.
  
Friday: Winnie Griggs is on deck with a surprise post - in fact it's so much a surprise that even she doesn't know what it will contain yet!  :)






The blog tour for Ruthy's new book Finding Peace in Wishing Bridge starts MONDAY at JustRead Tours!

http://justreadtours.com/2020/03/16/welcome-to-the-finding-peace-in-wishing-bridge-blog-tour-giveaway/
 

The Maggie Award of Excellence 2020
is open. Get your manuscripts ready for submission!

NEWS FLASH!!!
Love Inspired Editor EMILY RODMELL
will attend Georgia Romance Writers
Moonlight & Magnolias Conference 2020.
Plan to attend and pitch your story to Emily!


RELEASES APRIL 1ST! 

Dangerous Amish Inheritance
By Debby Giusti
“Move off the mountain. No one wants you here.”

Can this Amish widow survive her dangerous stalker?
Someone wants Ruthie Eicher off Amish Mountain…enough to terrorize the widow and her boys. Now Ruthie must rely on her former sweetheart, Noah Schlabach—the secret father of her eldest son—as they figure out why. But Noah has turned his back on love and the Amish way of life. Can he shield Ruthie…without breaking her heart again?

Order HERE!

In Bookstores NOW. Woman of Sunlight! Book #2 in the Brides of Hope Mountain series.

On Sale Now, The Reluctant Warrior
Nook


ON SALE NOW!!!!!

TWO OF RUTHY'S HISTORICAL BOOKS ON SALE FOR KINDLE AT NINETY-NINE CENTS EACH!!!!
LINK TO AMAZON!

.99 EACH!!!!

Yes, I made it big font on purpose, LOL! Head on over, this sale is over soon and get your copies of Sewing Sisters' Society AND A Most Inconvenient Love from Amazon!!!!




Jan Drexler is pleased to announce that "Softly Blows the Bugle," the conclusion to her Amish of Weaver's Creek series, is available for preorder. Don't you love that cover?


Click HERE to preorder from Amazon!





6 Tips for Introducing Characters by KM Weiland at Helping Writers Become Authors


Rants & Raves by Amanda Cabot at An Indie Adventure














16 comments:

  1. I just started reading Finding Peace in Wishing Bridge last night, and I didn't want to put it down.

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    1. That one is next on my TBR list! It's burning a hole in my Kindle!

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  2. Good morning, Seekerville! And happy Saturday!

    We're on the tail end of a snow storm this morning - we got about nine inches and it's GORGEOUS outside! The puppies got plenty of exercise plowing through the snow.

    Today is a work day for me. Don't you love snow days?

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    1. Jan, we didn't get a lot of snow but it is absolutely gorgeous here as well. Looks like a winter wonderland with the trees covered.

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    2. Jan, that caught me by surprise. It's been in the mid 60's here lately! And we've finally had a little sunshine. My daughter played tennis outside today.

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  3. A snow day, Jan? This is a crazy world. We've set records for temps in the 70's and even hit 80 this week.
    There is a definite beauty and peace to a snow day.

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    1. LOL, Jackie. I was saying the same thing! I had forgotten others might have snow. :)

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  4. Ruth!

    "Say it aint't so."


    You wrote:

    "Head on over, this sale is over soon and get your copies of 'Sewing Sisters' Society' AND 'A Most Inconvenient Love' from Amazon!!!!"

    Well, I rushed right over to Amazon and it seems the sale ended real soon indeed! No sale prices!

    "Oh, Say it ain't so, Joe, I mean Ruth!"

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  5. Praying for our country and her citizens with this coronavirus outbreak. We have a few cases in our area. Schools have closed for at least two weeks. Other activities have been cancelled. Everyone is hunkering down. Our church is still open, but some others have closed.

    Stay safe and healthy, dear friends!

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    1. Yes, I'm praying, too. And trying to keep social distance to slow any spread so our hospitals won't get overwhelmed.

      Y'all stay well!

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  6. I'm excited that I won Belle's book. Hope everyone has a safe and healthy weekend between the weather and the virus.

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  7. Lots of exciting book news! Congratulations to this week's winners and to all of you authors!
    Blessings!!

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  8. Congratulations to this week's winners! Happy reading!

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