WordCrafter News: Spend the Holidays with WordCrafter
Posted: November 27, 2023 Filed under: Book Event, Book Promotion, Book Review, Book Sales, Books, Fiction, NaNoWriMo, WordCrafter, WordCrafter News, WordCrafter Press, Writing, Writing to be Read 10 CommentsNoNoWriMo 2023

All through the month of November, I was busily working on Sarah, the second book in my Women in the West adventure series. I have a Kickstarter campaign planned for this book in January, and it will be released through distributors in March. I have to say that I was on a roll during the first three weeks, only missing the daily goal of 1667 words on all but three of those days. On the 21st, I registered over 35,000 words, with nine days left to reach the overall goal of 50,000.
Then, my computer screen gave up the ghost, and I had no image to work with, bringing me to a grinding halt. I couldn’t retrieve or back up my document, let alone write more.
Fortunately, I have a guardian angel and life long friend, who values my writing and may very well be my biggest fan. She made sure I had a new laptop coming as soon as she heard about my dilemma, in the hopes of saving the day. She is my oldest and dearest friend, and I always seem to hear from her just when I need her. This Thanksgiving session I made sure to offer up special thanks for her friendship.
WordCrafter Holiday Book Extravaganza
You won’t want to miss the WordCrafter Book Extravaganza when you’re looking for those perfect holiday gifts. December 1st – 22nd all books on the WordCrafter Press backlist will be available for under $3 each. The perfect prices for the perfect gifts, because we all know that books make wonderful gifts! Or, you can pick up those titles that have been sitting on your tbr list for yourself, so you’ll have plenty of stories to entertain you during the holiday season.
Books included in the Extravaganza:















Doubling Down on Book Reviews
Starting in November, I’ve posted extra Saturday Book Reviews to get in all the reviews I’ve committed to done before the end of the year. But I discovered that I had so many reviews that I was behind on, that one extra review a week wasn’t enough. So, in December I will also be posting Sunday Book Reviews as well. And I may even post some random extras, if I get all the way caught up. That’s right. All through December you can catch at least three book reviews per week, and just in time for the holiday season, because we all know books are the best gifts for friends and loved ones, or even just to treat yourself.
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Hi Kaye,
It sounds like you’ve been very busy! I’m glad you were able to recover the work you did on Sarah. I would be glad to read it when you’re finished. I am done with the class I was in so I can do more reading now.
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Thank you Kay. 😊 I will take you up on that. Hopefully it will be ready sometime in January.
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Patty L. Fletcher lives in Kingsport Tennessee where she works full time as a Writer with the goal of bridging the great chasm which separates the disAbled from the non-disAbled. She is Also a Social Media Marketing Assistant.
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I know what it feels like to be behind, Kaye. Good luck getting them all in.
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Thanks Carla. Setting up the new laptop now. Don’t know if I’ll be able to make the NaNoWriMo goal, but will get Sarah done and other stuff caught up soon.
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HI Kaye, I am happy to know you have a new laptop. It’s a pity you didn’t make the 50,000 words but stuff happens in life.
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I made 40,000, so all in all, not too bad. Maybe next year. 😉
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