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Category Archives: Contests
Treasure Hunt giveaway!
Over the past few months, I and three other authors of novels set in the Australian outback have got together online to do some promotion. While we each have different writing styles, our books probably appeal to a similar audience, … Continue reading
Posted in Contests, General
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BookThingo’s Dark Country contest
Kat over at BookThingo recently posted a thoughtful review of Dark Country, and she’s giving away a signed copy of the book in what I think is a lovely contest: For a chance to win a SIGNED copy of Dark … Continue reading
Newsletter giveaway winner
Well, it’s Sunday evening here, so time to draw the winner of the giveaway for newsletter subscribers. So, I fired up the Random Number Generator, and asked it to pick a number: And the sixth subscriber on the newsletter list … Continue reading
Guest blogs and giveaways
I’m ‘visiting’ Western Australia today, as a guest blogger on fellow author Fleur McDonald’s blog. I recently read Fleur’s first novel, Red Dust, and enjoyed it – set on a property in the north of South Australia, it has all … Continue reading
Posted in Contests, Landscape, News, Photos
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Great review – and giveaway!
One of the romance review blogs I read regularly is Wendy’s The Misadventures of SuperLibrarian. She loves the romance genre, but recognises that it’s not all perfect, and I enjoy her straight-forward review style, her honest comments on why books … Continue reading