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The Bethany Averie ALL'S FAIR IN LOVE & LION Blog Tour

Happy Thursday Everybody,

Hope you're having a great week! Mine has been all right. Been working on blog posts for my guest blog appearances. 

I've been asked to appear on 4 different blogs! I'm very flattered and excited. I've never been on a blog tour before (then again, I've never been a published novelist, either...well, that part is coming in July, but still). 

My current scheduled appearances are as followed (and can be found in the margin of this blog, as well):

June 28th --- I'll be the guest of Tonette Inspired on Four Foxes One Hound. This one is a personal interview--a chance to learn more about me, and more about All's Fair In Love & Lion.

July 10th-- Melissa Ohnoutka has graciously invited me to appear on Eat Read Rate, talking about my journey of becoming a writer (we're going way back on this one!)

July 12th--My illustrious and fabulous Critique Partner, Tess St. John, will have me on her Tess St. John blog--and guess what? A brand new interview with the hero of All's Fair In Love & Lion, Monroe Dubay will be posted for your reading pleasure.

(This one isn't in the margin because I don't have a date set up, yet) Date to be determined - A person I've really enjoyed getting to know, Dana, has invited me on her blog, Book Girl Knitting:  The Eclectic Book Blog, to talk about my writing process and character development. 

If you run a reading and/or writing blog you'd like me to make a guest appearance on, please send me an email with a date and subject in mind, and I'll let you know what I can do.

Have A Tip-Top Thursday!

Comments

Tonette Joyce said…
I'll be following you around, Bethany...but my name is "Tonette" Joyce...Tonette is WHO I am ; "Inspired" is WHAT I am!
Have fun on the blog -tour and I wish you great success!
Tonette Joyce said…
Those quotation marks should be around the second Tonette
Bethany said…
Tonette,

Well you go by "Tonette Inspired" on FB and stuff, so I figured I'd just put that. :-)

You've been an awesome person to get to know. I'm looking forward to being your guest.

Thank you so much for dropping by and for commenting--and for all your support as well. :-)
Anonymous said…
Can't wait for Monroe to appear on my blog again!!!

Hi Tonette!!
Bethany said…
Tess,

I'm looking forward to it, myself!

Thank you so much for all your support and encouragement. You're one awesome critique partner!

Also, thank you for dropping by and commenting. :-)
Anonymous said…
Congratulations Bethany. You sure have been busy. BTW, I love your new banner at the top of your blog. ~~Emmly Jane
Bethany said…
Emmly Jane,

Thank you on both accounts! The banner was made by the extremely talented RM Brand (although she wasn't the artist who made my cover) she's fantastic at graphic art.

Thank you so much for dropping and commenting. :-)

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