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During the months of September and October, the Book Bug is so excited to welcome Walnut Springs Press and its fabulous authors to a fun-filled event featuring author guest posts, interviews, reviews, and of course, giveaways! Each of 20 Walnut Springs fiction writers will be featured throughout the month. These authors represent genres ranging all the way from science fiction to Regency-era romance. Join us in for this fun event to learn more about the authors and their novels and have plenty of chances to win great books!
About Walnut Springs Press
Walnut Springs Press is an imprint of Leatherwood Press, a publishing company founded in 2004 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Beginning in 2008, Walnut Springs Press has published numerous titles in both fiction and nonfiction categories. In the span of just four years, Walnut Springs has produced four Whitney Award finalists, including The Route (Gale Sears), Illuminations of the Heart (Joyce DiPastena), No Angel (Theresa Sneed), and Pride & Popularity (Jenni James).
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Event Schedule
Giveaway
September 4: Event Kickoff and Giveaway | September 19: Spotlight on Joan Sowards |
September 4: Spotlight on Donna Hatch | September 24: Spotlight on Theresa Sneed |
September 5: Interview with Donna Hatch | September 24: Interview with Joan Sowards |
September 5: Spotlight on Joyce DiPastena | September 24: Guest Post by Theresa Sneed |
September 6: Guest Post by Joyce DiPastena | September 25: Spotlight on Deborah Weikel |
September 6: Spotlight and Interview with Liz Adair | September 30: Spotlight on Laurie LC Lewis |
September 7: Spotlight on J. Lloyd Morgan | September 30: Guest Post by Laurie LC Lewis |
September 8: Interview with J. Lloyd Morgan | October 2: Spotlight and Interview with Kelly Nelson |
September 11: Spotlight on Anna Jones Buttimore | October 15: Review of No Escape by Anna Jones Buttimore and Giveaway |
September 11: Spotlight and Interview with Susan Dayley | October 16: Review of The Keeper's Calling by Kelly Nelson |
September 12: Spotlight and Interview with Ronda Hinrichsen | October 17: Review of No Angel by Theresa Sneed |
September 12: Guest Post by Anna Jones Buttimore | October 18: Jane Austen Week - Kickoff and Giveaway |
September 13: Spotlight on Marie Higgins | October 19: Jane Austen Week - Spotlight on Jenni James |
September 16: Spotlight and Interview with Carole Warburton | October 20: Jane Austen Week - Review of Pride and Popularity by Jenni James |
September 16: Spotlight and Interview with Stephanie Humphreys | October 21: Jane Austen Week - Interview with Jenni James |
September 16: Spotlight on Angie Lofthouse | October 22: Jane Austen Week - Review of Northanger Alibi by Jenni James |
September 17: Guest Post by Angie Lofthouse | October 23: Jane Austen Week - Spotlight on Tristi Pinkston |
September 17: Review of Cold River by Liz Adair | October 24: Jane Austen Week - Guest Post by Tristi Pinkston |
September 18: Spotlight on Wanda Luce | October 25: Spotlight and Interview with Tanya Mills |
September 18: Spotlight on Betsy Love | October 26: Wrap Up Post |
As part of this event, Walnut Springs Press is generously donating 4 fantastic novels by Walnut Springs authors for a giveaway including The Keeper's Calling by Kelly Nelson, Lydia by Wanda Luce, Defenders of the Covenant by Angie Lofthouse, and Dangerous Favor by Joyce DiPastena. There will be 2 winners. The first winner will receive their top 2 choices of books. The second winner will receive the remaining 2 books.
All you have to do to enter this giveaway is leave a comment any of the event posts. (See above for the full event schedule.) The more posts you comment on, the more entries you have into the contest!
I love this publisher!! They have some wonderful books.
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Wow, that's a lot of authors to spotlight! I've read and enjoyed many books published by Walnut Springs and look forward to learning more about some of their authors!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun contest. I didn't know Walnut Springs was the publisher for some of these books. I loved "Pride and Popularity." I look forward to reading more of these books.
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Sounds like lots of fun posts. I'll have to check them out.
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