Featured Event: Fiction Frolic

Fiction Frolic

Each week we’re inviting bloggers of The Indie Exchange to share their one off or regular events or features and tell us more about them. This week Pavarti K. Tyler fills us in on Fiction Frolic.

About the Event

We are excited to share about an ambitious blog tour—Fiction Frolic for All Hallow’s Read—where ten authors are working hard to raise 1,000 books in three weeks for Books for America.

From October 1 to 19th, donate a new book (or books!) and earn extra bonus points in a huge giveaway that these authors are hosting.

Each author participating is also donating signed copies of their books to Books for America, an awesome charity that is officially sponsoring their event and excited to be involved with All Hallow’s Read. In 2011, Books for America donated more than $800,000 worth of books and materials to DC area schools, shelters and dozens of other educational programs and organizations.

The authors are blogging throughout the event at The Fiction Frolic Blog.

  • 10/1-5 to read about how books shaped their love for reading and writing.
  • 10/8-12 read their scariest, funniest or craziest Halloween experiences, or learn about their favorite Halloween themed book or movie, or favorite work of “dark” literature.
  • 10/15-19 enjoy some flash fiction, short stories and novel excerpts.

Sponsors

Eleanor T Beaty, Brewin’, Andy Gavin, Laxmi Hariharan, Kimberly Kinrade, Richard Long, M.C. Mars, Melissa McPhail, Sheryl Steines,  and Pavarti K Tyler.

Grab the Badge

Fiction Frolic for All Hallow's Eve

Giveaway

a Rafflecopter giveaway

 
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