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I have boxes full of signed books to giveaway FREE!



So a little backstory here.

I self-publish all of my books through Amazon, and my books are printed-on-demand to keep overhead costs down and prevent me from needing a huge stock of books on hand. Works out great, overall I like it—but I didn't always do print-on-demand.

When Tale of the Wisconsin Werewolf first launched, I went directly to a printer and had a bunch of copies made up ahead of time. This didn't end up as the most efficient way for me going forward, and the formatting on those first prints aren't as professional as they are now, but it was a start.

Anyway, I thought all that old stock was gone by now—but I just stumbled upon two full boxes of them!

So here's the thing... I don't really want to keep this much stock around, and it's harder than its worth to sell them separately on Amazon. Which means it's time for some really awesome giveaways!

I hereby decree all Wednesdays in the near future to be "Werewolf Wednesday," and I will be giving away a signed paperback copy of Tale of the Wisconsin Werewolf every week to mailing list subscribers!

All you have to do is sign up for my mailing list below, and I'll draw a new winner every week! I'll sign it, either normally or personalized (your choice), and even include a new bookmark. (Unfortunately I can only ship these within the US—but other country friends are still welcomed to sign up to stay updated on book news!)



So what can you expect on this mailing list? Well, it's the best way to keep updated on news related my books (it's easy to get lost in the Twitter feed, you know). I'll also let you know about interesting articles I write, as well as some other neat surprises. And hey, if I ever get too annoying you can always unsubscribe later!

So what are you waiting for? Sign up for your chance at a free signed book! (And if you feel like being a real hero, maybe spread the word? I'd love to give more people a chance at some sweet free swag).

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