My May 29th move date is fast approaching. Gifts are in order. Not for me, because I have absolutely no room in my suitcase.
For you. My readers.
You won't notice I'm gone since the internet works from Japan just fine, but I want to count down the days with some fun giveaways.
For the first contest: Go to my official Facebook author page (like it + click the arrow thingy to make sure you get it in your feed) at https://www.facebook.com/RisWrites and enter a comment in the top pinned post about the Bon Voyage contest. Sign up by May 30th!
Enter to win a signed copy of Death in Perspective. Plus some other swag I'll probably stuff in your envelope. ;) Death in Perspective is the fourth book in the Cherry Tucker Mystery series. You can check out the other three plus the anthology here: Larissa's book page.
Good Luck!
From the desk of Author Larissa Reinhart: Sharing my world overseas, my world at home, and the other world that lives between my head and paper.
Friday, April 24, 2015
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Western District Library Author Talk & Signing with Yay! Pictures
Thank you to Orion, IL, Western District Library for hosting me April 8th. I can't tell you how much fun it was to spend time in the building that entertained me in my childhood, let alone see the many people who helped to form me into the writer I am today.
Maybe you should have tried harder.
Just kidding. ;)
But seriously, it was an honor to answer your questions and let me read the excerpt from my upcoming Cherry Tucker release (The Body in the Landscape). I loved chatting with everyone and seeing my old teachers, friends, and family.
And to Western District's librarians, thanks so much for your hospitality. It was truly a pleasure and y'all are so sweet! Director Don Thorsen, you're a peach!
Maybe you should have tried harder.
Just kidding. ;)
But seriously, it was an honor to answer your questions and let me read the excerpt from my upcoming Cherry Tucker release (The Body in the Landscape). I loved chatting with everyone and seeing my old teachers, friends, and family.
And to Western District's librarians, thanks so much for your hospitality. It was truly a pleasure and y'all are so sweet! Director Don Thorsen, you're a peach!
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