Hello fellow Sunday Saloners,
I know I told you about the fundraiser for the Christchurch (NZ) earthquake) last Sunday, but full details of how to contribute and participate in the raffle were released this week.
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Do the Write Thing! is a charity raffle put together by Margot Kinberg at Confessions of a Mystery Novelist to raise funds for Christchurch, New Zealand earthquake relief.
Thanks to the generosity of 39 authors from around the world (Woot! Thank you!) you’ve got a chance to win signed copies of some wonderful books for just about every taste. Each winner will get a package of 3-4 titles.
To enter the raffle click HERE.
Other happenings this week:
This week the Crime Fiction Alphabet surged on to the letter H, and you really need to check the links out.
Look out for the letter I tomorrow. Here's a quick link to the letters covered so far: Crime Fiction Alphabet
I released my Pick of the Month for February too. I had an excellent reading month, the second for the year.
I'm heading for an annual record at this rate: I've read 34 books so far in 2011. Dare I hope to read 200 in the year? If you are interested to see what I've read so far check 2011 Reviews.
I'm also doing pretty well with my reading challenges: see Reading Challenges Update
My other posts this week:
- Review: THE ROAD TO HELL, Paul Levine
- Review: FLASH FICTION FOR THE COCKTAIL HOUR, Cathryn Grant
- Review: DARK BLOOMS: Two Crime Fiction Shorts, Melissa F. Miller
- Amazing e-books prices!
- Forgotten Book: MS MURDER, Marie Smith (edit)
- I'm attending CrimeFest 2011. Are You?
- Review: DYING GASP, Leighton Gage
- Crime Fiction Alphabet: H is for Harry Hole
- MONSIEUR PAMPLEMOUSSE TAKES THE CURE, Michael Bond
- on Kindle: THE SWEETNESS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PIE, Alan Bradley
- on audio - SARAH'S KEY, Tatiana de Rosnay
- next Agatha Christie - MURDER IS EASY
1 comment:
Kerrie - Thanks very much for all that you've been doing to help me spread the word about Do the Write Thing. I'm very grateful.
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