Wednesday, April 10, 2013

It seems as we are experiencing just a bit of technical difficulty with the new format, so please be patient while I try to iron out the bugs. Thanks so much for understanding!
In the meantime, I have Ms. Newton's answers to the two questions from the last post. 
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Q from C.A.K.What was it that made you decide to
share your previously unpublished books with the public now?

     A via Ms. Newton:  It's a rather funny story. I had

    always told my children I was leaving them a legacy
   
    one day, but now I'm spending their legacy!  Just 

    joking!  

    Seriously, I had always written books and I was  
    
    looking at them sitting there on the shelf, so I chose 

    one and sent it to a publisher. If I hadn't, they would 

    still be sitting there.  

    Everyone has dreams.  Some hope for being a 

    number one author; others just want to share. 

    wanted to share my work with hope that all who 
    
    read it would experience the same joy I had 

    writing it.

     I would also like to thank everyone who attended

     my book signing at Basloe Library last Saturday.  I 

     had a wonderful time and experience.   


Q from C.A.K.: If someone wasn't able to attend last week's book signing and would still like to purchase a copy of Where Are You? how can they do that?

     A via Ms. Newton: You can purchase it three places online, Xlibris.com, barnesandnoble.com and amazon.com.



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For your convenience, the exact links are:


Xlibris:


This will take you right to the page to order the softcover edition of Ms. Newton's debut novel, but on the right side of the webpage there is a sidebar to order the hardcover or the ebook edition.  

Amazon: 

Barnes and Noble:

The prices for all three sites are pretty comparable to one another, so it is just a matter of preference.

Whichever you choose, you will be supporting a Mohawk Valley author.

Leave a comment or question for Ms. Newton and receive an entry, and if you attended the book signing at Basloe Library, say so for 2 extra entries.

1 comment:

  1. What is a book?
    To some a book maybe meaningless but to others there are different places you can visit, experience, picture your self being there with out spending a dime or
    leaving the comforts of home but you are there. Can you do this with movies? It's not the same. Your brain can envision more perceptively with imagination. Not so much with a painted picture right in front of you. It no longer becomes yours to imagine.

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