What do you want to read?

I'm about to write a set of blog posts of about 750-1000 words for Closing the Loop's blog tour.

The purpose is to generate interest in the book and get people curious and in the mood to buy it (and love it! Love it to bits! :-))

So what do you like to read on a blog tour? I tend to do a few extra scenes filling gaps in the book or deleted scenes (don't have any for this story), or me babbling on about something writing related.

Are these good/bad/indifferent? Want something else? Let me know!

Because I'm writing them for you when all's said and done :-)
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Published on April 13, 2015 09:46 Tags: closing-the-loop, riptide
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message 1: by Ele (last edited Apr 13, 2015 10:09AM) (new)

Ele I personally like and really enjoy the babbling on..I never really cared for deleted scenes or filling gaps in any book. But that's just me:)


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Eleftheria wrote: "I personally like and really enjoy the babbling on..I never really cared for deleted scenes or filling gaps in any book. But that's just me:)"

Thank you for the input! Heh, babbling is never difficult for me ;-)


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Ele Jane wrote: "Eleftheria wrote: "I personally like and really enjoy the babbling on..I never really cared for deleted scenes or filling gaps in any book. But that's just me:)"

Thank you for the input! Heh, babb..."


Hehe...You 're very welcome!


Optimist ♰King's Wench♰ I like the extra scenes. And babbling. :)

What can I say? I'm easy.


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Optimist ♰King's Wench♰ wrote: "I like the extra scenes. And babbling. :)

What can I say? I'm easy."


Thank you! It's good to know I'm on the right track. Like blurbs, the short bits of writing are harder than the long ones in some ways, but I have a few ideas.


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