uh oh *g*. Send it over whenever you're ready. I read their guidelines page, thinking I might try something in the next few days, so I think I know what they're looking for, at least.
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Deena, I'll send over what I've got, so far. Feel free to dissect - but remember, they did say non-traditional was ok, and they do want paranormal.
Yes, I remember. Paranormal is one of my favorites, and I prefer a good non-traditional over a sappy HEA (as they called it).
Deb, if you see this, send it, please.
I love the Readerville page--it's damned glorious!
Very shiny page, Deb.
I was home to visit my folks for their anniversary, and mom reiterated again how much she loved Weaver and can hardly wait for the next one.
As she's a big mystery novel fan, and often shares the love with the other readers in our circle-I think this is another step toward world domination...
I still owe you comments, erika. I'm sorry, I haven't forgotten. Just had to get stuff ready for my trip.
That's ok. Can't send it yet...printer's being weird. Just another day in Paradise.
I just checked, out of curiosity, and all but one of the Cincinnati library system's 5 copies of Weaver are checked out.
Yay!
Weaver's definitely getting read; I've been amusing myself (OK, not so much amusing myself as obsessively checking, and screaming at the individual catalog system when it won't let me in) by looking up all the public libraries in America, and tracking Weaver.
Greg said his mystery buying boss didn't listen to him as well as he'd hoped and only bought one copy for the library system. It wasn't really intentional, she just sometimes gets a little scattered. The main library got it (where he also works) rather than the branch she and he work at together; but he's talked to her about how popular it is, and she's supposed to be buying some more for their branch. He told her that I've read ahead and it's going to be a very popular series.