How Do I Get My Hands on This Book, You Ask?

Here’s information from Jennifer Bullis on how to obtain a copy (or copies!) of her new poetry collection, Impossible Lessons.

It is a *wonderful* collection of poems. Get your hands on a copy of Impossible Lessons today!

Sincerely, and cheers, Andy

P.S. Press on with YOUR writing!

 

Jennifer Bullis

Dear Readers,

As promised, I’ve figured out how to get my new chapbook of poems, Impossible Lessons, to you if you’d like a copy. Here are four ways:

1) If you live in Whatcom County, Village Books now has copies upstairs in the Poetry Section; look for the “Local Authors” display. *

2) If you can come to my book launch celebration at Village Books on July 10 (7:00 p.m.), I’ll sign your copy and probably also give you a hug.

3) If you live elsewhere in the U.S., please email me at jenniferbullis (at) comcast (dot) net and give me your mailing address. I’ll email you back with my mailing address; you mail me a check for $10, and I’ll mail you a signed copy. Postage is on me!

Please know that if you buy through Amazon, neither my publisher (MoonPath Press) nor I receive any income for…

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About Andrew Shattuck McBride

I am a writer, editor, writing coach, and consultant. I work in a variety of genres, including poetry, short stories, and creative non-fiction. I also have a couple of novels simmering on back burners. THANK YOU to Nan Macy of Village Books for taking this photo (June 2011).
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4 Responses to How Do I Get My Hands on This Book, You Ask?

  1. Thank you so much for this reblog, Andy!

  2. Just sent Jennifer a note. Thanks for the heads up!

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