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Kindle Fire #Giveaway


Happy Mother’s Day! I’m participating in a KINDLE FIRE giveaway hosted by Kathy at I Am A Reader. Enter on the Rafflecopter below.

Kindle Fire Giveaway 
  

Mother’s Day Kindle Fire Giveaway Sponsor List 


I Am A ReaderDonna @ OnDBookshelfDiana’s Book ReviewsKrysten Lindsay Hager authorRaven Haired GirlStephanie KeyesMother Daughter Book ReviewsThe Lovely BooksSimple WyrdingsAmiabookloverOrsayor @ The Book RefereesWhat Every 6th Grader Needs to KnowTalia JagerLeahSay’s ViewsKimber Leigh WheatonAuthor Camelia Miron SkibaPaij Slater @ My Love for Reading Keeps GrowingBookHoundsJennifer LaneHeather BoydThe Page UnboundTamara GillD.E. Haggerty authorGlistering Bs BlogRockin’ Book ReviewsAuthor B. Kristin McMichaelHome Is Where the Wine Is Book BlogTMBA Corbett Tries to WriteEmma Right Books for ChildrenUnshelfishThe Discerning ReaderTaylor Dean BooksA Leisure MomentExtraordinaryReadsConnie Sokol   

Giveaway Details 


Prize Valued at $250. Winner’s choice of an Amazon.com gift code to purchase a Kindle & ebooks or alternately winner can choose to receive $250 in Paypal Cash. 

Ends 5/10/15 

Open only to those who can legally enter, receive and use money sent via Paypal or an Amazon.com gift code. Winning Entry will be verified prior to prize being awarded. No purchase necessary. You must be 18 or older to enter or have your parent enter for you. The winner will be chosen by rafflecopter and announced here as well as emailed and will have 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be chosen. This giveaway is in no way associated with Facebook, Twitter, Rafflecopter or any other entity unless otherwise specified. The number of eligible entries received determines the odds of winning. 

Giveaway was organized by Kathy from I Am A Reader and sponsored by the author, bloggers and publishers on the sponsor list. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW. 

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The Mother of All Blog Bounces

Happy Mother’s Day! Please join Omnific Publishing authors as we celebrate our mothers on our weekly Thursday Blog Bounce.

Today we discuss how our mothers have influenced our writing.

With her encouragement and kooky sense of humor, my mother had an early influence on my imagination. She enrolled me in art classes before the age of five (too bad the lessons didn’t stick!) My mom valued education and the power of the written word, especially for firing off letters to politicians who weren’t doing their job! And, my mother is a lot of fun. I remember her driving me and my neighborhood teammates home from swim practice one night . . . for some reason she started making animal noises. We had a blast imitating chickens, rabbits, and wookies.

Here’s an example of a movie that cracks us up (Every Which Way But Loose):

Finishing a novel takes bountiful hard work and perseverance–qualities my mother instilled in me. The fact that she’s still working four days a week in her seventies is testament to her work ethic. And she definitely had to be persevere to overcome dysfunction in her family of origin.

I can be an anxious perfectionist, but my mom has helped me take myself less seriously. When I was grumpy after a long day of school and two swim practices, she asked me if I wanted to quit the sport. That question freed me up to make sure I was swimming for the right reasons. When I beat myself up after disqualifying a relay at the NCAA championships, she asked me if I would remember that race in one year, which helped me chill out. My mom is great at putting things in perspective.

Currently, my mom probably knows more about my psychologist career than my writing career. She used to enjoy reading fiction but she’s a little too hopped up on thyroid medication to sit down and finish a novel these days, ha ha. I know she’s in the background supporting me, though.

Now bounce over to these participating authors to check out their awesome moms!