The Learning to Dance ebooks have now surpassed over 500 known downloads!
I think that's pretty darn cool.
And I owe it all to you.
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The Learning to Dance ebooks have now surpassed over 500 known downloads!
I think that's pretty darn cool.
And I owe it all to you.
My "author authorization" is pending - once approved I will be able to add a cover image and links to the ebook downloads - but I am excited to announce in the meantime that Learning to Dance now has its own page on this popular book review site!
As I've just added it, its profile is looking a little lonely! I would greatly greatly appreciate, LtD readers, if you would be willing to share it, add your honest rating (3 seconds of your time!) or add a review to the page (you can sign in to Goodreads via Facebook, Twitter or Google if you don't already have an account there). :D
If you do choose to post a review, please be honest - this is not an attempt to solicit only good ones (though of course that is every author's hope)!
Thank you so much for your support all along this journey. It means so, so much.
Click to download the version of your choice!
Click above for the livestream link and here for the Google Doc!
One hour (and a bit) until my livestream!
Let us all go and kill time waiting for Sherlock together.
... things we could do:
chat (it's been awhile for me, and I would love to catch up!)
talk about the incredibly complicated and yet doable process of publishing a book yourself, which I now know exponentially more about than I did before
discuss Ree's scavenger hunt and whether or not it's been solved yet (oh yes oh yes I know where it's leading, but I'm not telling, nope nope nope!) :)
plan our escape to Pigfarts
theorize/freak out about The Reichenbach Fall (if any of you are fellow Sherlockians, if not, I shall keep this to a minimum)
talk about my future writing plans, which are very exciting (to me) now that they are actual plans and not dreams or wishes (though those are nice too) :)
talk travel, if that's something that interests you
and oh yes, that prompts business... if you give me one, I shall write it - right in front of you - on this Google Doc. (Angel, I totally stole this idea from you, I am not going to pretend it's original.) I am a little nervous about this, as I tend to keep my drafting process tucked far away where no one can see - you may discover, as I believe, that the magic really happens during my revisions!
And finally, yes, I will give you the link to the .mobi (for Kindle) and .ePub (for every other eReader) editions of Learning to Dance. These editions come with a fully navigable table of contents and all the other slick features that come with eReaders - I hope you enjoy them!
A sincere thank you to all who've supported me and LtD over the past X number of months. It's been a crazy ride, and for me, I wouldn't hesitate to call it life-changing as I embark on a mission to take my dreams of becoming a "real author" and make it happen. Thank you for everything.
A Week in Review
I feel like a lot's been going down on my blog lately, so here's a rundown in case you missed anything that interests you!
The Ranger and the Doctor begins - thanks so much for all of your feedback so far!
Stars Passing By continues with Part 11 - and another cliffhanger, I'm so sorry (but I'm not really) :)
Twelve Days of LtD prizes went out in the mail!
I wrote a fic request about the Doctor and Rose that I thought was a bit silly, but has been strangely popular (thanks, guys)!
And finally, the ebook reader versions (that is, MOBI and EPUB, for your reading pleasure on your Kindle, Kobo, Nook, Sony eReader, iPad, iPhone, etc) of Learning to Dance are ready to go! You're welcome to join me to celebrate this Sunday at 8pm CET (2pm EST) for a Live Prompts event at my livestream channel and at this Google Doc. I hope that you will be able to come - start thinking about your requests!