Author Lineup for the Week-Long Fourth of July Relevant History Book Giveaway

In honor of Independence Day, 1 – 7 July 2011, I’m posting an entire week of Relevant History essays, each with an Independence Day theme. This blogapalooza is associated with the “Freedom Giveaway Hop.” Here’s the author lineup: 1 July: … Continue reading

Sizzle Into a Week-long Fourth of July Relevant History Book Giveaway!

In honor of Independence Day, 1 – 7 July 2011, I’m posting an entire week of Relevant History essays, each with an Independence Day theme. Authors like J. R. Lindermuth and award-winner Charles F. Price will be giving away books … Continue reading

The Winner of the Historic Haversack

Debbi Mack has won the Historic Haversack. Congrats, Debbi! Thanks to the following for contributing to this great prize: Garden of Eden Specialty Soaps Historic Camden The Joel Lane House Tin Roof Teas Warren Bull, Relevant History guest author Caroline … Continue reading

Love. Sex. Death.

Love. Sex. Death. That’s why you visited my blog today, right? Well, okay. Maybe it is for the Blog Tour de Force free book, and the prize AND Kindle drawings. I don’t blame you. Great! We’ll get to that in … Continue reading

Historic Haversack Contributors

Blog Tour de Force, in which I’m participating, starts on Monday. My award winning first book, Paper Woman, is featured Thursday 21 April. Every visitor who leaves a legitimate comment on my blog that day will be entered in a … Continue reading

My Blog Tour de Force Reviewer Sponsors

The Indie Book Collective’s week-long Blog Tour de Force, in which I’m participating, starts next Monday. I’m featured Thursday 21 April. My reviewer sponsors will post reviews of award-winning Paper Woman that day and help send their own sites’ visitors … Continue reading

Win a Copy of Paper Woman Here Thursday 21 April!

My blog visitors and readers are the greatest. As a huge thanks from me to you, I’m going to give you folks the opportunity to download a copy of Paper Woman, winner of the Patrick D. Smith Literature Award. Paper … Continue reading