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I’M ON AMAZON!!!

Captain’s Log, Supplemental

Blog book giveaway:
To enter, go to the blog links below and post a comment there.
She’s Out of Control by Kristin Billerbeck
Two books in the Black Or White series by John Aubrey Anderson

Available for pre-order!

Deborah found out I’m on Amazon.com! This whole being-an-author thing is finally seeming more real to me now.

I’m such a dork, I’m thinking about printing out the webpage and framing it. LOL



Also today...

I'm on Kaye Dacus's blog, talking to writers about voice.

Comments

Haunted TUNA said…
hehe cool! i would frame it too ;)
PatriciaW said…
I think this makes three dorks. I'm with you and "Tuna". Go for it!
T. Forkner said…
That is so awesome Camy! Frame it. That way when I do the same thing to mine, I won't feel so weird.
Tamara Leigh said…
Camy~
Fabulous cover! Who wouldn't pick up the book?! Congratulations.
Anonymous said…
Do it, Camy! Celebrate every little thing.
Monkey Giggles said…
Awesome cover.
Nice to meet you. I just discovered your blog for the first time today. I learn about you through THE ULTIMATE BLOG PARTY.

I will be back.
Geekwif said…
How exciting! I'm with the rest of them...print it and frame it!
Deborah said…
lol, you're on christianbook.com too. for $3.00 cheaper!

"Number of Pages: 352" yay thick book!
Congrats on the book, Camy! And I can't wait to hear about your Sat. meal. I loved the article on voice. To me, voice was such an ethereal unknown until I one day discovered what my voice really was--and wasn't. Unfortunately, it wasn't much in the book I just "completed" in Dec. But thankfully it was in a WIP I had started when I needed a break last Oct. Good to hear I am not the only one setting aside books I've written. :)
Ronie Kendig said…
Omigosh!!! How kewl is that? Yes, yes, frame the page! :-D Wow, and to think I knew you when...
How awesome Cammy! I'd frame the page too (guess I'm a dork too, LOL)!
Jill said…
I am in full agreement - Frame It! You did it! How exciting! :)

Jill
CWAHM.com
Anonymous said…
Wow....you're on Amazon!

Now we have to work on getting your sales ranking a little higher :-)
Malia Spencer said…
I vote you get a custom frame with the book cover, amazon page, chopsticks and bookmark. That would be cool.

And the chopsticks are awesome people, I got mine tonight. :)
L. Diane Wolfe said…
Yes, frame that shot! I remember seeing my first book on Amazon and it's a real thrill.
Keep a scrapbook of everything you do, too. You will cherish it years from now ...
Ruth said…
Camy this is SO COOL! I've been checking periodically and I am SO EXCITED to see the page is finally up! Congrats!!
Being Mrs Miles said…
WOW love it Camy!

Just popping in to say hello - it's been a while! Congratulations!

I think you should upload it to www.blockposters.com - print it in pdf real real big and put it on your wall!
Anonymous said…
Frame it, sister!

When my book, Attack of the Queen, was features on Fictionwise.com's front page, I printed that out. Especially after my husband pointed out I was listed higher up the page than NORA ROBERTS!!!
WOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
Yeah! So freakin' cool, girl! I can't even imagine what that feels like. I so can't wait to get my copy! Hee hee!!!
Anonymous said…
You are not a dork! I'd probably do the same thing lol. CONGRATULATIONS!!

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