Saturday, December 26, 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.  Please send to Seekerville2@gmail.com. If the winner does not contact us within two weeks, another winner may be selected.

Monday: Jan Drexler took us on a Christmas Tree Tour, getting us all in the mood for Christmas!

Wednesday: Cate Nolan shared an inspiring post encouraging us to create a playlist for our novels. If you missed it, here's the link.

Friday: Merry Christmas - Seekerville Closed



Monday:  Erica Vetsch will talk about the time in between the holidays, and the time in-between for writers...and there's a gift card up for grabs!

Wednesday:  Ruth Logan Herne is our hostess for the day. As always, she'll be sharing something to encourage or to whip us into shape. Make plans to stop by Seekerville to visit with Ruthy.
  
Friday: Happy New Year - Seekerville Closed








Hey, Sneaky Pete here! I've been snooping around on Amazon and found some NEW releases that just snuck up on ME. You can't sneak nothing by sneaky Pete!!!  Plus some freebies! Check these out....

Deceiving Death by Ruth Logan Herne




Pssst... A DADDY FOR CHRISTMAS by retired Seeker Janet Dean
is currently FREE!!! Grab your copy of this adorable novella now!
Click here to download A DADDY FOR CHRISTMAS! 


Good googly-goo!!! Erica Vetsch has like a GAZILLION ebooks
on sale for .99cents right now. Fill your eReader!
Check out ALL Erica's books here!

Pam Hillman's novella, The Prickly Pear Bride (The Second Chance Brides Collection)
>>>Just .99cents.<<<
Sneaky Pete is Snoopy Dancin'
Go here to get this one!

Cate's new book is releasing in just over a week and is up for pre-order - Texas Witness Threat.







Questions Every Professional Writer Asks Themselves by Peter Leavell at Learn How To Write A Novel

Christmas For Writers by Bob Hostetler at Steve Laube

Tips for Your Author Business Plan by Joanna Penn at The Creative Penn

The Value of a Writing Contest by Cindy Sproles at Blue Ridge Conference blog

The Do's and Don'ts of Storytelling According to Marvel by KM Weiland at Helping Writers Become Authors

Your Character's Job May Be More Important Than You Think by Angela Ackerman at Writers Helping Writers

Two Key Elements That Make a Great Scene by CS Lakin at Live Write Thrive

The Writer's Inside Edition is now available. Don't miss this compilation of publishing, contest, workshop news and so much more. Visit Tina Radcliffe and sign up for her newsletter for writers. 











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