Good afternoon, all you my faithful followers.
This journey through writing and publishing is getting more and more exciting. I now have more than 2,000 followers, and I'm hoping some of you are as excited about my novel "Bridgetown High" as I am. Looking at some of my "Friends" on Facebook, I'm finding that people from all over the United States are learning about my novel. I've even found several from England and Australia, and even one from Ghana and another from the Middle East, though I hate to admit I can't remember which country.
This electronic age is amazing.
By the way, if you've read Bridgetown High, have you though to add a review on the Amazon site? You can go there by following this link.
Also, please remember to "Like" and "Share" this post on my Facebook site, and "ReTweet" on my Twitter site and posts. They both really do help with the sales.
Today, I thought I might tell you about another character in my novel - Suzie.
Suzie is an unpopular girl, totally absorbed with herself. She lives for her dogs and cats and Barbies - believe it or not. That is until she meets Mark at the funeral of Mark's family. Mark doesn't remember her until he starts school at the new high school, "John Swett High School." Then, she becomes obsessed with Mark, hoping he'll ask her for a date. When he does finally give in to her flirtations, only because he can't get anyone else to go with him, the date becomes a disaster, and so does their relationship, but she teaches Mark a good lesson.
You'll have to read the book to find out how much of a disaster and what kind of disaster.
So, until I get another chance to write here, I wish you all well and if you're a writer, I urge you to keep writing, reading, writing, reading, etc. LOL. Writing and getting published is only half the job. Marketing it is the other half, but in a couple of weeks I should find out how rewarding it is.
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