November 11
The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month; Sunday will mark the 100th anniversary of the enactment of the armistice that ended the fighting in World War I. It is a momentous occasion, and will be marked by many people in many ways all over the world.
Given how large the First World War and 'November 11' in particular loom in the From the Ashes of Victory series, and the goals I set out for it (particularly in the first two books), I have decided to make both Remember, November and The Fires of Winter available for free from November 11 to November 15.
It's not much, but I feel strongly about remembering not only those who fought, but the cost of the war to those who didn't, even as told through fiction and with fantastical elements of magic and witchcraft. Remember, November especially, and Victoria's story in particular, are steeped in it, and this next week marks the perfect opportunity to share that story with as many people as possible. But please, if you do read them for free, leave a review when you're finished. Here, or Amazon, I, and the witches of ADAM/EVE, could really use your support.
If you've already read my books, thank you so much, and if you haven't, now is your opportunity to take a chance with me.
And on Sunday, I hope we can all take a moment to remember everyone affected by the war, and reflect on the immense consequences that it has had, and continues to have, on history. There are issues happening right now that are directly traceable to the First World War, and it could be considered one of the most influential events in human history. With only a century's hindsight, we'll have to see, but it has been quite the century.
Given how large the First World War and 'November 11' in particular loom in the From the Ashes of Victory series, and the goals I set out for it (particularly in the first two books), I have decided to make both Remember, November and The Fires of Winter available for free from November 11 to November 15.
It's not much, but I feel strongly about remembering not only those who fought, but the cost of the war to those who didn't, even as told through fiction and with fantastical elements of magic and witchcraft. Remember, November especially, and Victoria's story in particular, are steeped in it, and this next week marks the perfect opportunity to share that story with as many people as possible. But please, if you do read them for free, leave a review when you're finished. Here, or Amazon, I, and the witches of ADAM/EVE, could really use your support.
If you've already read my books, thank you so much, and if you haven't, now is your opportunity to take a chance with me.
And on Sunday, I hope we can all take a moment to remember everyone affected by the war, and reflect on the immense consequences that it has had, and continues to have, on history. There are issues happening right now that are directly traceable to the First World War, and it could be considered one of the most influential events in human history. With only a century's hindsight, we'll have to see, but it has been quite the century.
Published on November 08, 2018 19:30
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