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photo album
Oh, hello! It’s been awhile since I’ve blogged. Partly because although there is a lot of stuff going on with A Place That Used to Be and writing in general, most of it’s every day tasks like putting together spreadsheets and mailing out orders. Part of the process for sure, but not super exciting for […]
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summer times
I took a bit of a break after finishing a first draft of my work in progress. It was good to have time to unpack my life a little, to slow down and focus on the day to day things. One highlight was attending a reading my friend organized, FILR, at the Green Bean Cafe. Amazing […]
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windsor small press book fair
Hello Windsor-Essex/ Detroit friends! Are you looking for something to do this coming Saturday, April 13, 2019 (besides Record Store Day at Dr. Disc of course)? Check out Windsor Small Press Book Fair! From 11:00 am-4:00pm at 2320 Wyandotte St. W., this annual gathering of local publishers, authors, and creatives is a great place to […]
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holiday draw
Congratulations to Sarah O. for winning The Patch Project Holiday draw! You can watch the draw video here. The Green Bean Festive Market was a wonderful event! All of the vendors were cool and friendly, and there was a steady flow of people mingling and checking out the tables throughout the day. I’m very happy […]
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festive times
It’s the last Patch Project appearance of 2018! I’ll be running a vendor table at The Green Bean Festive Market, happening this Saturday, December 8th from 11:00 – 5:00 pm. Drop by, say hi, and enter the free draw for a chance to win a signed copy of The Patch Project! There will be buttons […]
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book signing review, things ahead
Thanks to everyone who picked up a copy of The Patch Project on Saturday! The book signing went super well, and I loved the atmosphere Juniper Books provided. So welcoming and relaxed. If you missed this event, no worries! I’m hoping to have another signing there in the spring. Copies of The Patch Project are […]
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november tidings
It’s been a few weeks, but I’m ready to get back into the book game! Coming up this Saturday, November 24th, I’m going to be signing things at Juniper Books! It’s going to be my first book signing, so I’m not sure what to expect! But I’m really excited to partner with Juniper Books on […]
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print copies and reading aloud
Hey everybody! Lots has happened since the last time I posted. First, the Kindle version of The Patch Project came out! The Green Bean Cafe hosted a reading, which was a lot of fun! I read a few sections of the book and got to hang out and drink coffee with all the amazing people who attended. […]
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