Yep, it's late. But better than Never... Tell me what makes your characters come alive!
Had a great time Saturday at Half Price Books - got lots of interest and sold many books. Great to be back out there!
Results of the survey in the next IWSG post, October 4. Yay for FALL!
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Fun! I took it!
What a fun survey! Just submitted my response and can't wait to see the results in October. (Couldn't remember the name of my first main character, though, unfortunately--I've created far too many over the years, LOL.) And glad things went so well at Half Price Books--hurray for sales!
Glad you sold lots of books at the event. That always makes it worthwhile.
Good news on the book sales.
Filled out the survey!
I took the survey. Can't wait to see the results!
Great survey. I'm really looking forward to seeing the results.
Glad your event went well!
i love throwing in my two cents!
That one was interesting.
Took it! That was fun. ;)
I love your surveys. They always make me think.
Congrats on selling lots of books! What a thrill. I participated in your survey; it will be fun to see the results. Have a good one!
Congratulations on your sales!
This might seem like a nitpick, but as a radical feminist, I really dislike how the word "gender" is now used almost entirely in place of "sex." Gender refers to sex roles, which are based upon culture and historical era, while sex refers to the material reality of being male or female.
Congrats! That's awesome. And I'm finally getting around to blogs and this survey. :)
I didn't know Half Price books did signings! I guess I need to ask more questions.
After doing your survey, I want to write a story with an impoverished, elderly person and an average Joe ...
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