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♥♡¢σσкιє♥♡ (Krystle)  (kookiekrysp88) | 7 comments I am looking for authors who are willing to do giveaways and interviews on my blog...


We can do only an interview, only a giveaway, or an interview and giveaway together. If this sounds like something that interest you, either fill out the form here or email me at kookiekrysp@gmail.com

My blog focuses on Young Adult and New Adult books, but I am willing to do events for different genres. I do not do events for erotica or books with sexually explicit material. Sorry!


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Ermisenda Alvarez (ermisendaalvarez) | 10 comments Hey there! I'd love to do an interview and giveaway on your blog. I have a mystery/crime novel that I'd like to promote. I'm happy to give away multiple ebook copies (I don't have it in paperback yet). If you only want a paperback giveaway, I'm happy to do the interview alone. :) Let me know if you have room for me!

Thanks,
Ermisenda


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Josh Mitchell (wickid_pissa) | 7 comments I'm definitely interested. Let me know if my new edgy novel fits the bill.

My new novel "The Dude Who Did Dictionaries" is now available on Amazon via Kindle Direct as a KDP Selection - www.amazon.com/dp/B00M0DUI8Y

Frank Flutie is a lexicographer who has waged war on the "perils of adultolescence" by leaving a high-paying job as a copywriter for an advertising company called The Banker and taking a low-paying job in a bookstore instead, ostensibly so he can write the first ever all sexual dictionary.

The "war" (and his dictionary), however, aren't going particularly well and, under the stress of his "self-imposed exile" from affluence, Frank has become petty and fatalistic -- "a shit hoarder whose dictionary would be better utilized as a flyswatter, a doorstop, or a paperweight".

Always broke, but too proud to accept charity, he rarely sees his few friends and cannot get the virginal Marlene in bed because (or so he believes), "If you got no dough, no woman will love you."

On the mantle in Frank's shabby apartment is a sickly but unkillable pet sea lamprey -- a jawless fish he abhors as the banner of the sort of "clockwork universe" he is fleeing from in his downward spiral.

In the course of his misadventures, we become grindingly aware that his radical solution to the problem of the money-world is no solution at all -- that in his desperate reaction against a monstrous system, he has become something of a monster himself.

"The Dude Who Did Dictionaries" is a behemoth valentine to Boston and a gritty, sprawling, depiction of today's recession-inflicted state of affairs.

You can learn more about my other books on Goodreads - www.goodreads.com/wickid_pissa


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