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By: Stacey Shubitz,
on 2/20/2014
Blog: TWO WRITING TEACHERS (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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By: Greg Leitich Smith,
on 2/29/2012
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Also, you still have time to enter author P.J. Hoover's giveaway of a prepublication ARC of CHRONAL ENGINE here. She says "[i]f you're looking for a fast-paced middle grade adventure/science-fiction story, then this book is for you! The action starts on page one, and it never ends."
Thanks, PJ!
Also, a reminder: the Release Party for CHRONAL ENGINE is at BookPeople at 603 N. Lamar on March 24, at 2 PM.
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An interview with me about CHRONAL ENGINE just went live at the Authorlink website! Many thanks to Susan VanHecke! Go check it out here.
Also, you still have time to enter author P.J. Hoover's giveaway of a prepublication ARC of CHRONAL ENGINE here. She says "[i]f you're looking for a fast-paced middle grade adventure/science-fiction story, then this book is for you! The action starts on page one, and it never ends."
Thanks, PJ!
Also, a reminder: the Release Party for CHRONAL ENGINE is at BookPeople at 603 N. Lamar on March 24, at 2 PM.
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