A Writer’s Tales Society6 Shop is now OPEN!

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Technically, it has been open since October 1st, but I had so much going on that I hadn’t been able to actually post something on the blog about the launch until now. So sorry about that!

I first talked about this on the post for A Writer’s Tales blogoversary, and I’m so happy to finally let my blog readers know this is a THING.

Since I know you guys are here to see the THING, without further ado, I present you my new children.

 

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So, yeah, I’m steadily populating the shop, and I fall in love each time with all the pretties. I love the fact that Society6 has regular promos and discounts because it’s such a good opportunity for everyone to join in! So, if you really like these designs, and would prefer to be made aware when these promos are available, I encourage you to follow me on Twitter, or Instagram since that’s where I usually post those things 🙂

 

However! Emilie @createexploreread just recently reached 10k on Instagram and is doing a massive giveaway that consists of THREE prize packs.

Well, apart from this being awesome in itself, what I mean to tell you is that you can win this lovely from my shop:

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The giveaway runs until October 30th, and you can enter to win this totebag, along with other amazing items by entering to the Favorite Fandom prize pack. There’s also the Cozy Mountain one, and a special one for peeps who don’t live in the U.S!

 

I want to thank you all for the support 🙂

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    1. I just saw yesterday and I’m so excited about yours too! I think it’s so cool you control everything and have your own website for it. That has LOTS of potential! Thank you for the encouragement! And best of luck to you too!

    1. Thank you!

      I used to wonder about that too! Earlier this year, though, Jay Kristoff tweeted about it and said most publishers don’t care much about it, because it actually helps build the book’s fandom. It’s always safer to ask the author, though!