Have I mentioned that twenty-seven writers from around the world, including myself have entered an assortment of short stories for your pleasure, in aid of MacMillan Cancer Support? I probably did. Here are some more facts that you probably didn’t know and more reasons to buy even multiple copies. Just read the captions and look at the pictures!
[100% of the royalties earned or accrued in the purchase of this book, in all formats, will go to the Pamela Winton tribute fund, which is in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.
The anthology is themed on relationships and includes tales from urban fantasy to stories that bring tears to the eye. You’ll find the book on your Amazon via these links: http://smarturl.it/YoureNotAloneAnth http://bookshow.me/B00Y5RCOOE]
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A worthy cause – and a great read! What more could you ask?
Thanks Judith 🙂
LOL. Christoph, you cracked me up. Greta and Molly have great taste in books. Mega hugs! 😀
Thanks Teagan ❤
Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog and commented:
Authors are so supportive of Causes like this – but they need YOUR help too 😀
Thanks Chris 🙂
Welcome Christoph 😀
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Thanks Charles 🙂
You’re welcome.
Reblogged this on Daily Echo and commented:
Have you got yours?
Thanks Sue 🙂
Reblogged this on newauthoronline and commented:
A very good cause. Kevin
Thanks Kevin 🙂
Fantastic!
Thanks Olga 🙂
Reblogged this on Alison Williams Writing and commented:
A great cause – and sounds like a great read. Treat yourself to a copy 🙂
Thanks Alison 🙂
You’re very welcome
Got mine.
xxx Hugs xxx
Thanks David 🙂
Sei troppo simpatico, 🙂 Bravissimo!!!
Mille Grazie ❤
🙂
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Thank you 🙂
A great cause.
Thank you 🙂
You’re quite the comedian, Christoph. 🙂
I wonder what else is in that fridge?
The very best of luck with the book. I hope the charity get a lot of money from it.
Thanks – I shall take it as a compliment 😉
And thanks for your support with the anthology 🙂
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