Funds for Japan update
Mar. 15th, 2011 09:22 amA couple of other authors are doing the same as me and donating all the money made from their books sales this week to help Japan. Awesome! Here are some details:
JH Sked, author of WolfSong is talking about what she and others are doing here. I really need to credit her with introducing me to this idea, as she was tweeting about it on Sunday and it inspired me to join in. WolfSong is available at Amazon, Smashwords, Diesel, and Sony. You can follow her on Twitter at @JHSked. I've bought my copy of WolfSong! ^_^
Lynda Horner, author of Darlin' Druid, has joined in too, and is talking about it at her blog here. You can buy her book here at Amazon or here from Barnes and Noble.
Laurie over at Laurie's Thoughts is helping spread the word about this, and I'm very grateful to her for that! And I'm also really thankful to anyone who's already bought a book, Tweeted, or blogged about this. It's not often I get a chance to do something that will genuinely make a difference in the world, and I'm delighted to see so many other people pitching in, getting the word out, and giving their time to a cause. I'm sure there are plenty of other people out there in the blogosphere doing their bit to help too, so if you know of anything or anyone, please give me a shout so I can mention it here.
JH Sked, author of WolfSong is talking about what she and others are doing here. I really need to credit her with introducing me to this idea, as she was tweeting about it on Sunday and it inspired me to join in. WolfSong is available at Amazon, Smashwords, Diesel, and Sony. You can follow her on Twitter at @JHSked. I've bought my copy of WolfSong! ^_^
Lynda Horner, author of Darlin' Druid, has joined in too, and is talking about it at her blog here. You can buy her book here at Amazon or here from Barnes and Noble.
Laurie over at Laurie's Thoughts is helping spread the word about this, and I'm very grateful to her for that! And I'm also really thankful to anyone who's already bought a book, Tweeted, or blogged about this. It's not often I get a chance to do something that will genuinely make a difference in the world, and I'm delighted to see so many other people pitching in, getting the word out, and giving their time to a cause. I'm sure there are plenty of other people out there in the blogosphere doing their bit to help too, so if you know of anything or anyone, please give me a shout so I can mention it here.