Saturday, September 11, 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.


Monday: Labor Day - Seekerville closed

Tuesday: Delores Topliff was our guest, and she gave away some free story ideas as well as a copy of her ebook, Books Afloat. The winner of the book is: PABBY!

Wednesday: Ruthy's (and fellow Seekers) tribute to Vince Mooney, Jr.

Friday: DiAnn Mills stopped by and asked us if we're living a kaleidoscope life.  The winner of DiAnn's latest release, Trace of Doubt is JCP. 




Monday:  Roseanna White

Tuesday:  Julie Lessman is BACK and she's writing a mystery. There will be prizes!

Wednesday:  Debby Giusti will be talking about the writing life. Stop in to say hello and enjoy a cup of coffee along with a breakfast muffin or two!
  
Friday: Winnie Griggs  will be here discussing...something.  She's still trying to work it out, but never fear, it'll be something new and writing related :)










 An Amish Spring Anthology and Debby Giusti is one of the authors.

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Cure Your Inner Frustrated Writer by Colleen M. Story at Writers In The Storm

6 Factors to Becoming Super Productive by CS Lakin at Live Write Thrive

How to Prepare for a Book Series by Sandy Appleyard at Book Brush Blog

Promote Your Book Series by LA Sartor at Book Brush Blog

Traditional or Indie: Benefits of Both by Cara Putman at Learn How To Write A Novel


How to Fix Passive Voice by Gloria Russell at Write To Done

How Do I Define Writing Success in a Comparison Driven World by Kristin Hogrefe Parnell at The Write Conversation

How to Write Believable Children in Fiction by Lewis Jorstadt at The Novel Smithy






3 comments:

  1. This day is always so poignant. I'm prayerfully remembering 9/11. God bless the USA! May the Lord continue to protect our wonderful country!

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  2. A day of remembrance. It's hard to believe it's been 20 years.

    Also remembering the attack in Benghazi in 2013.

    A solemn day, and a reminder that we don't know what the future holds for any of us, but we know Who holds the future.

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