Today is W4WS (Writers
For Writers) here on Straight From Hel (and on other blogs around the blog-o-sphere).
Writers have joined together to get the word out about our books via
our blogs and Facebook pages. We're hoping you'll support us by joining us in
getting the word out to the Twittersphere and Facebook.
I've tried to make it simple easy for you by providing tweets for you to tweet. They're all quotes from my book, Angel Sometimes.
Tweets:
Long ago she'd decided God was a woman. http://amzn.to/KWl2eV
I've tried to make it simple easy for you by providing tweets for you to tweet. They're all quotes from my book, Angel Sometimes.
Tweets:
Long ago she'd decided God was a woman. http://amzn.to/KWl2eV
Her arms lay palms up, out to her side, like a child asking
forgiveness. http://amzn.to/KWl2eV
"My parents are not dead. I am." http://amzn.to/KWl2eV
Even when she was the age of a child, she hadn't been one. http://amzn.to/KWl2eV
Facebook:
If you're not a tweeter, stop by one of my Facebook pages and leave a comment, or share my tweets and/or blurb and links on your own Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/HelenGinger1
If you're not a tweeter, stop by one of my Facebook pages and leave a comment, or share my tweets and/or blurb and links on your own Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/HelenGinger1
Here's a blurb about Angel Sometimes:
Just before her thirteenth birthday, Angel's aunt took her 800 miles from her home in Oklahoma, gave her $50 and left her on South Padre Island, Texas. Four years later, Angel hitchhiked to Austin and got a job swimming as a mermaid in a bar in the music district. At twenty-two, she has friends and a place to live, but she realizes she will never be whole until she confronts her parents. To do that, she needs three things: a car, her high school diploma, and a gun.
Angel Sometimes is available from bookstores. Or over at Amazon you can find it in print or e-book.
Thank you everyone!
To find other writers participating in Writers for Writers, visit the W4WS headquarters.
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