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It's Oscar week! It kind of snuck up on me, to tell you the truth...
In case you're wondering why it matters:
Double Vision: The Alias Men (Linc's third adventure) sets in Hollywood, with the final scenes during the Academy Awards. It was a lot of fun to take the story there. The ending is pretty over-the-top--such a blast to write.
To celebrate, I thought I'd give away a copy (U.S. only, postage is wicked expensive overseas...) of
Double Vision: The Alias Men. Later this week, I'll share some resources I found during my research for the book--all about Charlie Chaplin, silent films, and Hollywood history. Cool stuff.
In the meantime,
here are the nominees for Best Animated Feature, since those are kid-friendly. I'm ashamed to admit that I have only seen the Dragon 2 movie (which was fun). Any guesses on the winner...?
Here is the full list of categories and nominees.
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Double Vision: The Alias Men releases today! That means cake and lemonade, guys. Pass the plates...
You can buy the book right here. I can't believe this is the last book in the trilogy...! It's been such a blast to write Linc's adventures, and I'm pretty sure he's off to have some more, even if they might not happen on the page...
Anyway, this book birthday made me think about accomplishments, and how we celebrate them. I'm not much of a party animal--I celebrate with take-out for dinner (no cooking, which is nice), some form of chocolate for dessert, and maybe a glass of wine.
How about you? How do you celebrate your accomplishments...?
Oh, and if you want to win ALL THREE books in the Double Vision trilogy (signed hardcovers!),
head over to the Secret Files of Fairday Morrow blog...
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