Happy Monday, wonderful readers! So just got a few quick things today:
1) This week I'm super busy trying to finish up review copies of Quantum Entanglement and get them out, as well as keep prior commitments I'm behind on. I've had some life issues lately--relatives have suddenly needed help moving, I've gotten very sick, my sister got married a few weeks ago (still recovering over here) and this past weekend I spent two days selling books as a massive, well-attended vendor fair.
All these things are actually very good, but they've all combined to put me very behind schedule. I have some guest posts scheduled for the Dark Remnants blog tour, so make sure and drop by for the links, not forgetting to enter the Giveaway. Other than that, I may be somewhat absent on the blog this week. By the end of the week, everything should be back to normal, though.
So, please bear with me and I'd really appreciate your support by dropping by my guest posts and tour stops.
2) By the way, the vendor fair I went to was called Peach Days. It's an annual tradition in Brigham City, Utah, which is about twenty miles north of where I live. Something like 50,000 people visit Peach Days every year and I sold somewhere between 50 and 60 books in two days. A new record! So exciting! Yea!
3) Finally, please hop over and visit Rebecca at Vicariously! who will be doing a book review for Dark Remnants today.
Thanks so much for all your wonderful support and have a great Monday!
Have you entered the Dark Remnants Giveaway yet?
All these things are actually very good, but they've all combined to put me very behind schedule. I have some guest posts scheduled for the Dark Remnants blog tour, so make sure and drop by for the links, not forgetting to enter the Giveaway. Other than that, I may be somewhat absent on the blog this week. By the end of the week, everything should be back to normal, though.
So, please bear with me and I'd really appreciate your support by dropping by my guest posts and tour stops.
2) By the way, the vendor fair I went to was called Peach Days. It's an annual tradition in Brigham City, Utah, which is about twenty miles north of where I live. Something like 50,000 people visit Peach Days every year and I sold somewhere between 50 and 60 books in two days. A new record! So exciting! Yea!
Thanks so much for all your wonderful support and have a great Monday!
Have you entered the Dark Remnants Giveaway yet?
You have a lot going on. I hope your sickness is something you can recover from quickly-- sending you good thoughts. Yay on the book tour! Let the excitement begin.
ReplyDeleteWow, sounds like you've been so busy! I hope you feel better soon, and congratulations on your success at Peach Days!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the book sales! It almost makes up for being sick hunh?
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