Want Samoas?

Want Samoas?

I finally got all the Girl Scout Cookies that have been won on my blog sent to their respective recipients. Taxes are done, as is the big dance recital. I’m ready for some more!

Lets make this easy for you. ANY comment left ANYWHERE on my blog between now and Sunday night will be eligible. I’ll count you in once for each and every comment you leave.

Think I won’t know if you comment on something from among the blogs I posted last year? Don’t kid yourself. I get an email every time a comment is made. I’m spacy enough that I don’t always follow up on it, but I read each and every comment. Sometimes more than once.

In other news, I’m planning on doing the Whisper meme again next Monday. You may remember this one as the Alice Calling meme. So many people referred to is as whispering, I thought Whisper would be a better name for it.

I’m going to follow it up with a game and a $20 gift certificate. Most of you probably didn’t notice, but I gave away a box of Girl Scout cookies to someone who left a comment on someone else’s blog. I picked a particular phrase from the Alice Calling Meme and sent you all out to find that phrase. I’m going to do it again, only this time I’ll give the lucky winner who leaves a comment on the right blog the gift certificate.

Let me know if you’d like to be tagged for the Whisper meme. It was a lot of fun last time, and should be even better this time.

Also, you may remember one of my rare guest blogs – not including Mr. Al’s regular Wednesday offerings – Helen Scott Taylor. Helen had a winning entry streaking up the ranks in the American Title Contest.

She won!!!!

Her book, The Magic Knot, comes out under Dorchester next February. I’m so proud of her! I was one of many people who critiqued it for her, and also one of many to support her through voting and encouraging others to vote for her. The book is excellent, and no one deserves a break more.

Last, but not least, if you haven’t seen the interview I did for Romance Roundtable with Anastasia St. James you might want to check it out. It was my first attempt at interviewing. I thought it went rather well.

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