Saturday, December 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: Mary Connealy talked about Creating Characters--Give them a quirk. Mary is giving away a $25 Amazon gift card to Nicki Chapelway!

Wednesday:  Ruthy had fun with a Christmas Cookie Round-up and the winner of "Embracing Light in Wishing Bridge"  is Terri Lynn! Congratulations, Terri!


Friday: Annie was looking for some reading suggestions! Feel free to continue commenting.  Winner for a box of books is Elizabeth Litton. Congratulations!!



Monday:  Kristi Ann Hunter

Wednesday:  Debby Giusti will provide an Advent Reflection! Be sure to stop by for a cup of Christmas tea and yummy cookies!
  
Friday: Winnie







A February Release by
DEBBY GIUSTI

Pre-Order from AMAZON now!


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

To learn more join the FB Reader Group



Available now at your favorite bookstores!



The Lumberjack's Bride (A Mississippi Piney Woods Novella)
is ON SALE for .99cents.

Pam is excited to present the re-issue of Meet in the Middle,
originally part of one of the Seekers Collections way back when.










How to Write Deep POV with Karen Witemeyer by Thomas Umstattd Jr. at Steve Laube Agency


Don't Quit! Keep Going! by Alena Wendall at Learn How To Write A Novel

A Gift Guide for the Writer in Your Life by Greer Macallister at Writer Unboxed

Why You Should Write a Skeleton Draft by Lewis Jorstad at The Novel Smithy

The Gift of Possible for Writers by Audrey Frank at The Write Conversation

How Symbolism Adds Depth to a Story by Angela Ackerman at Writers Helping Writers


How to Dictate a Book by Jason Hamilton at Kindlepreneur

Using Magnets to Attract Readers by Terry Odell by Kill Zone Blog







1 comment:

  1. Praying for all those in the path of last night's storms. If you live in the Midwest, let us know that you're okay!

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