There’s
another authors’ celebration afoot. After the fun times of International
Authors’ Day, there’s now the Authors’ Blog Train, started by the amazing
Ginger Gelsheimer of Book
Review Depot and Authors’ Cave.
Check out these two wonderful writers’ sites for this Grand
Launch Festival the celebration with giveaways, scavenger hunts and
contests. Be sure to enter the Giveaway below!
For
this post, I’m celebrating three authors: Pam Funke, Claudette Alexander and
Joe DeRouen.
Pam Funke
Pam Funke
Pam
Funke is the proud grand-daughter of a pastor and has spent the majority of her
life in the church. She loves serving God and living a Christian life. She is a
Christian author who enjoys writing many different things. Her love of reading
and writing led her to write for the enjoyment of others. Besides reading and
writing, she enjoys photography, cooking, painting, drawing, scrap-booking and
anything creative actually.
Pam
Funke has written six books, including A Valley Experience and the Apocalypse series books. You can find out more about her and enter her
giveaway to win a Kindle Fire by clicking here.
Claudette Alexander
Claudette Alexander is obsessed with love and
romance. As a teenager growing up in St.Lucia she was fascinated with the Mills
and Boon series and always envisioned some Prince coming down some mountain to
rescue her heart.
Her first novel SUNRISE FROM AN ICY HEART: A
MEMOIR is about her transformational journey into womanhood, her relentless
search to find a special kind of love, the joys and headaches of raising loving
sons and her fight to remain among the land of the living.
In addition it envelopes all that is special
about St. Lucia, its people, culture, and beauty. You can find out more by clicking here.
Joe DeRouen
Joe
DeRouen was born in Carthage, Illinois, and currently
lives in Rogers, Arkansas with his artist wife Andee, their son Fletcher, and
their cats Lucky, Milo, and Camptown. Joe is a freelance writer and a
substitute teacher at Benton County School of the Arts. In addition to writing,
he enjoys purchasing (and occasionally watching) copious amounts of Blu-Ray
discs, listening to music, playing video games, and collecting Mego action
figures from the 1970s. Small Things is his first novel. Threads, the sequel to
Small Things and the second book in the trilogy, was published in October of
2013. You can write to Joe at Joe@JoeDeRouen.com or visit his website by clicking here.
Thanks Ginger for putting on this grand event!
Thanks for being part of our Blog Train at Authors' Cave, Nancy! Fantastic post and thank you so much for the kind words!
ReplyDeleteYour very welcome Ginger!
DeleteOh man! I missed the contest. I do have a few new authors to check out now though. =)
ReplyDeleteNo, maam, thank YOU for going on blogspot HeeHee
ReplyDeleteAs a writer of the sassy, savvy, insane yooFEMisms we A-L-L go through in this finite existence, I know you gotta lotta angst, too, and the synonymous metaphors which shall creep stealthily across thy brain like the vivid, brazen dawn are the cohesion which brings U.S. together, girl.
See if you cannot subliminally 'read-between-the-lines': here's summore symbiotically-explosive-coolness done in sardonic satires when we passed-away:
Here's what the prolific, exquisite GODy sed: 'the more you shall honor Me, the more I shall bless you' -the Infant Jesus of Prague.
Go git'm, girl. You're incredible.
See you Upstairs...
MyLoveLetterToJanetIrene.blogspot.com
No, maam, thank YOU for going on blogspot HeeHee
ReplyDeleteAs a writer of the sassy, savvy, insane yooFEMisms we A-L-L go through in this finite existence, I know you gotta lotta angst, too, and the synonymous metaphors which shall creep stealthily across thy brain like the vivid, brazen dawn are the cohesion which brings U.S. together, girl.
See if you cannot subliminally 'read-between-the-lines': here's summore symbiotically-explosive-coolness done in sardonic satires when we passed-away:
Here's what the prolific, exquisite GODy sed: 'the more you shall honor Me, the more I shall bless you' -the Infant Jesus of Prague.
Go git'm, girl. You're incredible.
See you Upstairs...
MyLoveLetterToJanetIrene.blogspot.com