Saturday, October 23, 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: Jan shared some great ideas for choosing your setting. Stay tuned for part two of the post on the third Monday of November!

Wednesday: Debby Giusti shared her "Checklist for First Chapters."

Friday: Pam shared tips on taking one idea and repurposing it to get the most bang for your buck, or mileage out of your time. Check it out!



Monday:  Erica will talk about how Writing is a Team Sport!

Wednesday:  Cate is here with another in her series on favorite craft books.
  
Friday: ?







Seeker Glynna Kaye’s 2016 “The Pastor’s Christmas Courtship” has been reissued as a 2-in-1 along with author Jill Kemerer!

Buy HERE!

 The Pastor's Christmas Courtship by Glynna Kaye

Jodi Thorpe's childhood vacation cabin seems the perfect place for her to heal her broken heart…and avoid Christmas cheer. After twelve years, nothing in Hunter Ridge has changed—except Garrett McCrae. The bad boy who was once her secret crush is now the town minister. And Garrett won't let her miss out on the joy of the holiday, even as he's about to leave for a mission halfway around the world…

Yuletide Redemption by Jill Kemerer

All Celeste Monroe wants is to give her orphaned baby nephew a happy life. She hopes taking a job caring for injured Sam Sheffield will help fulfill that goal. Celeste’s strength and kindness have Sam falling for her—and her baby. But he refuses to burden them with a man who’s not whole. Can Celeste convince Sam he’s father—and husband—material in time for Christmas?


On Sale Now for .99cents!

Castaway with the Cowboy (A Calico Trails Romance)
by Pam Hillman

When an explosion sinks their steamship, horse wrangler Zach Holifield and nanny Abby Lindstrom find themselves stranded on a deserted island in the Caribbean. Along with Abby’s two young charges, a cabin boy, and a couple of missionaries, Zach and Abby struggle for survival, normalcy, and a chance to live, to love, and to grow old together.

BUY HERE!




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

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Available now at your favorite bookstores!


Erica and a bunch of her friends are taking part in the 
Christian Fiction Scavenger Hunt, where there are
over $1500 in books and prizes available, as well as
MANY individual prizes on the various authors' websites.
The hunt is open through tomorrow, and you can start Here:
Follow the hunt from one author's site to the next, collecting the clues, then 
fill out the form at the end to be entered to win one of the
fabulous prizes! Don't forget to enter the individual giveaways going on
right now on the authors' sites, too. Here's a peek at the prize package
available on my site:






5 Ways to Make Animated Templates Work For You by LA Sartor at Book Brush Blog

Spreading the Written Word in a Video World by Sharon Bially at Writer Unboxed

How to Research Your Book by Vikki Carter at The Creative Penn

How to Make Your Character's Choices More Difficult by Angela Ackerman at Helping Writers Become Authors

15 Ways Authors Support Each Other on Social Media by Leila Hirshfeld at BookBub Partners

NaNoWriMo: Planning Your Novel's Middle by Janice Hardy at Fiction University

How to Create a Writing Space by Michelle Sass Aleckson at Learn How To Write A Novel

Using Conflict to Build Tension by Sue Colleta at Kill Zone Blog

What's Your Writing Why? by Tammy Karasek at The Write Conversation

Failure, Conflict, and Character Arc by Becci Puglisi at Writers In The Storm








1 comment:

  1. Happy weekend, Seekerville!

    We woke up to a foggy morning - but now it's lifting and we are enjoying a cool, cloudy fall day. Sounds like a day for a fire, a cup of tea, and cross stitching!

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