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Yay! Many changes have already taken place on my site. If you’ll check out the sidebar, there are lots of new additions and some things to come soon, like my new photoblog, a PAX gear shop, and my sister’s new website!
New things that are already in place include my new Bio page! My old Bio was written back when I sold my first book thirteen years ago. It was high time for a new one! Check it out here . On my Books page, I finally got the missing covers scanned, so all the covers of my published books are now up here (scroll down).
And the back cover copy for Cole Dempsey’s Back in Town is here .
Still to come this week: an all-new Extras page that includes foreign covers, and all the new content for the PAX site.
For now–let’s PLAY! As I said a few days ago, my website is my toy, my pet. My pet wants to play!!!
Answer these four questions (and be the FIRST!!!! to answer ALL FOUR correctly–yes, it pays to surf by my blog!). Be first with all four correct answers and you’ll win your choice from my backlist. The answers can be found on the newly updated pages I’ve mentioned in this post.
1) Name one of the books I wrote under my maiden name, Suzanne Dye.
2) Why am I crying in my baby photo?
3) What is the name of my sister’s new website?
4) What is the name of the town where COLE DEMPSEY’S BACK IN TOWN is set?
Change is in the air! My website is undergoing some changes this week. The first change you can see now is the Cole Dempsey’s Back in Town cover is up on this page in my sidebar! With a HANDY Buy It Now link. (You know you WANT TO! Okay, okay, commercial over.) I have lots of exciting new things going up this week, changes on almost every page in the site and some major additions to the PAX League site. Unless my website designer has thrown herself off a bridge in despair over the workload. Which is entirely possible. :hehe:
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"It was a cold wintry day when I brought my children to live in rural West Virginia. The farmhouse was one hundred years old, there was already snow on the ground, and the heat was sparse-—as was the insulation. The floors weren’t even, either. My then-twelve-year-old son walked in the door and said, “You’ve brought us to this slanted little house to die." Keep reading our story....
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March 2010
"Lamb-y, then whammy! Get some tickets to Miami! Snow is easing, but we're still freezing. It may be spring by the astronomer, but not by the thermometer. Mighty fine, then leonine."
Saturday, Mar 20
Fair
Currently: 58˚F
Feels Like: 58˚ F
Hi: N/A˚, Lo: 43˚
Walton, WV
courtesy of weather.com
And so are all the other animals
Love the poem. Eric Carle is a great teller of... - kerri on Little Lamb, Little Lamb
- kerri on The Changing of the Guard
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