My blog visitors and readers are the greatest. As a huge thanks from me to you, I’m going to give you folks the opportunity to download a copy of Paper Woman, winner of the Patrick D. Smith Literature Award. Paper Woman has earned a number of five-star ratings from reviewers. Last week, it was the recipient of a five-star rating from top ebook reviewer Red Adept Reviews.
Everyone mark your calendars for my Feature Day, Thursday 21 April, during the week-long Blog Tour de Force. Visit me here at my blog on the 21st, and follow my instructions. In addition to receiving a copy of Paper Woman, you’ll be eligible to win other prizes, such as a my “Historic Haversack” full of gifts for history lovers and book lovers. And a Kindle.
Spread the word! The more comments and conversations I have from you and your friends, the greater my chances at winning Blog Tour de Force’s author prize: creation of a video trailer for my series. How cool is that?
Let’s all win big, here on my blog, Thursday 21 April!
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Sounds like a lot of fun! I'll mark my calendar, but I hope you'll also post a reminder, as my memory is often like a sieve.
Posted by: Tracy Smith | 11 April 2011 at 12:12 PM
Tracy, I'll post lots of reminders. You'll see them on my blog, Facebook, Twitter, and Goodreads.
Posted by: Suzanne Adair | 11 April 2011 at 12:28 PM
This book looks like it's right up my alley! Lots of excitement, and set back in time. I hope you win!
Posted by: Rachel | 21 April 2011 at 10:52 AM
Thanks, Rachel! If you want a free copy of Paper Woman, please check out my 21 April blog post and follow the instructions there!
Posted by: Suzanne Adair | 21 April 2011 at 11:14 AM
Hi, That was an interesting post on the making of a villain. The most prominent characteristic to me is that the villain has their own agenda, and doesn't give a darn about anybody else. I also grew up in the 60's and had the mumps in second grade, a miserable experience! I vividly remember coming home after school to watch Dark Shadows, what a great show. Yes Angelique was a true villain. I used to like to play act the characters as a game with my friends.I guess I've gone way off topic,but any way interesting blog post. Looking forward to reading Paper Woman. Thanks
Posted by: Rachel | 21 April 2011 at 02:52 PM
Rachel, thanks for going back and checking out the post on villains. I'm sure you know people who always have their own agendas. Not only do you and I not figure into that agenda, but we get in the way of what's on that agenda. That's what it feels like to be unnecessary for a villain. But being necessary may be worse.
Posted by: Suzanne Adair | 21 April 2011 at 03:33 PM