Monday, August 17, 2009

Sweeeet!

Client books on the shelves at bookstores! This NEVER gets old!













Thank you Suzie for taking these pictures. You rock!

14 comments:

  1. Exciting! I can't even imagine what that feels like.

    I can't wait until one of my books can be placed in those oh-so-coveted spots. :)

    Stef
    http://52weeksofwordage.blogspot.com

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  2. I can't believe it! Along with all the other cool clients you have, you also represent Kenneth Grahame? That's so cool. I bet he's just the best client ever! ;-)

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  3. Wow, what a great thing to see first thing this morning - -dreams coming true. Makes me reach for my own star.

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  4. More beautiful than a new born baby...

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  5. completely off-topic, but are you sure all is well with the fineprintlit website? It doesn't seem to be compatible with IE8, or possibly the site is just broken... am I the only one having this problem?

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  6. Ooh, good bookstore placement, too :D. Congrats to you and your authors!

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  7. This must feel equally sweet for agent and author! Congrats all around!!
    :-)

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  8. Danni, why yes, I do! And I also represent all the authors of the Old and New Testament, although some publishers are trying to bypass paying royalties saying it was written by God, and they'll be paying Him directly.

    (for those who have sprained their sense of humor: this is a joke. I represent the book in the middle, EVEN, not either of the others)

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  9. Congratulations! I'm sure that has to be quite a rush.

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  10. Hmmm...not something Sir Slush expects to experience

    http://sirslush.blogspot.com/

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  11. How's 'All Roads' doing? I've been plugging it like crazy...it's a great book!

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