Saturday, March 27, 2021

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.


Friday 3/19: The winners of  copies of Winnie's book The Christmas Journey are Jeanne Takenaka, BK and Lucy Reynolds

Monday: Erica chatted about her relationship with book reviews, what a reader should include, what they shouldn't and how reviews help authors.

Wednesday: Cate was back to talk craft books. The winner of Wired for Story is Lynne.

Friday: Pam was our host on Friday with part IV of her DIY Graphics Design series. If you missed the post, you can read it here.



Monday:  Surprise!

Wednesday:  Surprise!
  
Friday: Courtney Walsh will be back on Seekerville! Come welcome her and be sure to leave a comment for a chance to win her latest, Is It Any Wonder: A Nantucket Love Story.








The Indebted Earl released this week! You can get your copy now!


To celebrate, my publisher is giving away a Kindle Fire HD 8"!
You can enter to win by clicking on this link to my website:


SECOND WEEK IN A ROW!!!

HIDDEN AMISH SECRETS
 Her temporary Amish homecoming 
could get her killed. 
Julianne Graber left her Amish life behind after a family tragedy, but now she’s back to sell the family home— and someone’s dead set on getting rid of her. With her neighbor William Lavy by her side, Julianne must uncover dangerous secrets to make sense of the past and present. Can she find justice for her family—and a future with Will—before the killer hits his target?

Order HERE!














The Huge Truth My Characters Taught Me About Trusting God by Jessie Mattis


Is It Sticky? by Catherine McKenzie at Writer Unboxed

Archetypal Character Arcs, Pt 7: The Mage Arc by KM Weiland at Helping Writers Become Authors

Iconic Tales in Your Novel by Peter Leavell at Learn How To Write A Novel





4 Tips to Add Conflict to Your Story by Ane Mulligan at The Write Conversation 








4 comments:

  1. Our neighboring community of Newnan, GA, was hit by an EF4 tornado after midnight Friday. Please pray for them as they dig out of the rubble and rebuild! Edwina Cowgill, a long-time Villager, lives there. Edwina, we're praying you're okay and weren't in the twister's path.

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    1. Thank you for sharing that, Debby. I was thinking about all of you in the south this week and praying for all in the path. I pray that Edwina is OK.

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    2. We needed your prayers. Thank you, Sandy. Missy was texting me and updating me on the twister's path as my hubby and I were hunkered down in our interior storage area without a radio of TV. :)

      I sent an email to Edwina but haven't heard back. Maybe her wifi is down. Well, duh, when a tornado hits, wifi will be down. Praying for all in Newnan!

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  2. Happy Weekend to all. I am looking forward to the surprises in store in Seekerville this week.

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