Photos, reviews, an interview, and a tantalizing tidbit!
This was one of the coolest presents I've ever gotten -- the cover of MLTF made into postage stamps and framed. My friends (and fencing coaches) Wes & Amy gave it to me last Christmas and I realized that I hadn't shown it to you all yet. Nifty, huh? : )
Here is the link to The Book Smugglers and a simply wonderful double review of both MLTF and A&M. Thea did an incredibly thorough job, and wrote two really fun and insightful reviews. Pop over and check 'em out.
And this week, Tia over at Fantasy Debut interviewed me for her blog. She posted it this morning. BTW -- There's a tantalizing tidbit about an upcoming project. ; )
And last night, my little website passed a milestone -- this month marks the first time that my site has surpassed 100,000 hits in a single month. Too cool! Since today's the last day of May, that figure will be increase before the day is over. I'll post it when it's final. My hits have been increasing by about 20,000 hits a month. Thanks to each and every one of you for your support! *huge grin of appreciation*
Update: For the month of May, my site had 103,220 hits. Thank you all for dropping by -- a lot. ; )
On Monday, I'll post a link to another really cool review, have a pic of the latest A&M ad, and hopefully have some great news on the CafePress store.
Coming up next week: Doing rewrites, how to push through and complete a novel, my favorite writing books, and more.
Have a great weekend!
Lisa
4 Comments:
Wow; I didn't know you could get stamps made like that. Are they standard-sized stamps, or were they enlarged for the frame? They each look huge.
Thanks for sending some of that awe-inspiring web traffic my way!
They're oversized postage stamps, about twice the normal size.
And you're most welcome about the web traffic detour. ; )
Wow, those stamps are very cool--what a great present!
Thank you for linking and the shout out :) And congrats on your much-deserved hit count!
Hi Thea,
Thank you for the wonderful reviews! I really enjoyed reading them -- very well done. ; )
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