I have copies of Eaters in my grubby little hands. (Huzzah!) If you are one of the few that I've personally promised a copy to, it may take a little longer. My employer wants to buy them to hand out to the other employees at work next week, so my inventory has been hijacked. (What are they going to think about that quiet girl who used to work in office #9 after they all read it? I've been trying to warn them :)
I have more books on order from Permuted Press.
Ahh Michelle. It's unfortunate to have to wait even longer to lesrn the fate of poor Cheryl in part 3. No doubt this delay will be reflected in your book review. Lol! I'm jiving you hon! I am very happy that your book has finally become a real and published thing, and I will wait patiently until you can get an authentic hot-off-the-press, first-edition, signed-by-the-author copy coming down my way! Let me know if they ever publish 'Gardener' too; I thought that book was fantastic as well and would happily add it to my library. Write hard, girl, and write well! Love you!
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(btw - Sharing your literature with friends/family/coworkers can be weird, in my experience. They all kinda look at you funny afterwards. I don't get that. If Stephen King writes it, it's a bestseller. If I write it, I'm disturbed and need help. Just sayin'. Be ready for any reaction among your office-mates.)
Please accept my most sincere apologies for the delay. My employer's desire to share my writing kind of took me off guard. I am grateful for her enthusiasm, but I do think a few people will give me wide berth in the halls after reading the book. Oh wait...no they won't. Tomorrow is my last day! So, they won't have time to read it before I leave. The books are going to be handed out over cake at my farewell party. It will be a very strange, but happy day, as I'm very ready to move on and spend more time writing.
DeleteYay! I'm glad you finally have the hard copy. That's awesome that your employer wants to buy them to give out. Did you think five years ago that you would be at this point?
ReplyDeleteOh, heck no! I certainly wouldn't be if it wasn't for all of your help with the indie publishing that got me started. I am eternally grateful!
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