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New Chapter 1 Zone Feature is UP
This Week’s Chapter 1 Zone Feature Novel: SCREENSHOT, John Darrin
Chapter 1 Zone Launches to Connect Readers & Authors
Today, I’ve launched a new Special Project, CHAPTER 1 ZONE. The purpose is to provide a forum where authors and readers can connect through the first chapter of the author’s novel. A chapter will be featured for a week. The first feature is James Rollins’ ALTER OF EDEN.
Additionally, there will be a weekly drawing for a free novel contest for those who choose to enter.
Read more about the CHAPTER 1 ZONE Special Project HERE.
Or skip straight to the reading and figure it out as you go by clicking HERE.
I hope authors and readers will connect and readers will find authors whose work they love!
Blessings,
Vicki
VICKI HINZE
http://www.vickihinze.com
http://www.chapter1zone.com
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HARLEQUIN’S 100,000 BOOK CHALLENGE
The Harlequin community is committed to reading 100,000 Books this year to benefit the National Center for Family Literacy. This is an unprecedented opportunity for all of us to help fight illiteracy at the grass roots level. If the Harlequin community achieves its goal of 100,000 books read, it will be donating the equivalent number of books to this charity–and this charity is working hard to find solutions to the literacy crisis, so we need to do our part to make sure this a success. That Harlequin book donation is equivalent to $700,000. You know how much that kind of donation can benefit women and their families. We all want to make a difference in the lives of others. Here’s a shot to do just that. Reading impacts lives; we know it does. So get involved. Be a part of making a difference. Register and participate. Blog about the books you read this year. WHAT EXACTLY DO YOU HAVE TO DO? Read a book and create a book review. Do that, and you’ve added one more book to the total–and the National Center for Family Literacy is one book closer to getting those books! We love reading–so much so that sometimes we feel we need a license to do more of it. Well, consider this your license (you’re reading for a worthy cause, a critical purpose) and go for it! Here is the link to the challenge rules and an introduction. Please, please, use it! Blessings, Vicki Vicki Hinze http://www.vickihinze.com Tags: read, books, novels, literacy, authors, writers, novelists, creative writing, competition, challenges, donation, writer’s library, vicki hinze
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