Sunday 23 November 2014

Celebrations

The other day my hundredth blog post came and went without much fanfare. Truth be told I didn't even realise that it was my hundredth until after I'd published, and then noticed the number.

So - hooray for my hundredth blog post. Rah, rah, rah and all that jazz.

Now that it's had time to sink in I've decided to release something to celebrate the occasion in style because it's not going to happen again, is it? These little milestones have to be noted otherwise my life will be gone before I notice and nothing will have been done about any of it.

So guess what it is that I've released? Guess what it is that I've done in order to mark the occasion of my hundredth post?

Give up?

I've released a book of collected blog posts called "One Hundred Days of Noise." Yes that's right. No longer will you have to click out to the side of a main blog post in order to see the others. No longer will you have to curl up in bed with your laptop or PC while you catch up with what's been happening in the world of Katherine. Now you can handily download the collected nonsense onto your favourite e-reader. And if you don't have an e-reader you can download it onto your laptop and curl up in bed with... hang on.

If you want to download it onto a Kindle you can do it through Amazon and pay only $4.99. That's right. Only $4.99. For something that you can read right here on blogger for free.

If that doesn't tickle your fancy you can download it from NoiseTrade for the same price as blogger charges. That's right. Nothing. It's available in Mobi, E-Pub and PDF format so should fit onto any reader you happen to own.

No, thank you.

And here's a link to a blog tour post that went up a little sooner than expected. I love and appreciate promptness in any shape or form, and you can find an excellent example of it right here on Writer Wonderland.

Get on there to read my take on critique groups and other assorted jewels of wisdom. And when you're done download the free e-book and read through any blog posts you've missed. Or read them again and see if they stand up to repeated scrutiny.

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