First of all, I'm participating in the Clean Fairytale Summer event again this year! During all of June and July, the Clean Fairytales Group on Facebook is celebrating no-spice fairy tale retellings. There are door prizes for anyone who joins right away and reads the introductory posts on June 1 and 2. There will be giveaways, reading challenges, games and prizes, free downloads, and lots of chances to hang out with fairy tale retelling authors like me.
Sunday, June 01, 2025
Two Summer Book Events That You Don't Want to Miss!
But that's not the only bookish event I'm participating in this summer. A group of my fellow Christian authors have gotten together to host a massive giveaway (I'm talking more than 90 books for the prizes).
To enter the giveaway, you first need to check out this list of books written by participating authors. You then request one or more of them from your local library. Then, you enter the giveaway right here -- though the giveaway doesn't technically start until Monday. But you can get a head start on reading over the list and figuring out how to request books from your local library today! And then start entering the giveaway tomorrow.
This promotion runs through June 29, and the person in charge of it (Brianna Lynn Campbell) will choose the winner and so on, on June 30. The link to the list of books and the link to the giveaway both provide more info, if you have questions.
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I think Karen has authorization to bypass the printing cost with her job at the library. If not, I can email the link to her library account, I think. Or some such solution... At 25 cents a page, it's far too expensive for me to print it myself. (That's how much the local library squeezes you for printouts here...) An alternate solution is to have her read it here on my computer. I'll get some thing going anyway.
ReplyDeleteQuiggy, well, that would be awesome! I know my books are in a few libraries here and there around the country. Especially the audiobook and ebook versions :-)
DeleteOur library still charges 10 cents a page, which shocks me because that's what it cost when I was a kid in the '80s! One place inflation hasn't hit yet, I guess.