My book baby will be out in the big, cold world tomorrow!
Thank you to everyone who has been on this ride with me the past few months as I navigated the self-publishing waters! Early reviews for THE BOTTOM LINE are steady trickling in, and I’m so happy to see that people are enjoying Stella and Jameson’s story, and are hopefully learning something about mental health in the process.
Early Praise for THE BOTTOM LINE:
Giveaway!
Don’t forget to sign up for the signed paperback giveaway(ends tomorrow) and the Goodreads eBook giveaway(ends March 21st!) Follow this link to enter—>Giveaways!
Reminder:
If you’ve already finished reading, please don’t forget to post your review on one of the following sites: Goodreads, Barnes & Noble, Storygraph, BookBub, Kobo, or whatever site you tend to review books on!
Unfortunately, Amazon only allows reviews to be posted on the day the book releases, so I’m kindly asking that you copy and paste your review TOMORROW to Amazon. Here’s the link to the Amazon page to make it easier!—>THE BOTTOM LINE
I’m one preorder away from 50! I’d love to get one more by tomorrow, so if you haven’t ordered yet and would like a copy, here’s the link—>THE BOTTOM LINE
Drafts
I’ve got a ton of things going on right now when it comes to writing! I’m currently working on getting my next book ready to publish at the end of the year, writing a novella I hope to release around Christmas time, tinkering around in the first story I ever wrote(a thriller set in Paris), and I’m working on a project I can’t talk about quite yet but am really excited about.
Does that sound like a lot? It is. I don’t get a ton done in any of the projects on a daily basis but I am slowly working through each one when I get the time!
Snacks
Are your kids on Spring Break too and eating through the house? I’ve been looking for different snacks to keep the kids from being ravenous or eating their body weight in candy and cookies!
If you need some ideas, check out the link below:
20 Healthy After School Snacks!
Writing Hacks
I don’t truly believe there are any writing “hacks”, but there are things that might help us become stronger writers. I’ve heard the phrase, “said is dead,” and while that’s not true because sometimes it’s best to be succinct, there are times that we can use stronger words to convey how someone “said” something.
Thanks for listening to me ramble! Have a blessed week!
-Tobie