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A bit of driveby promotion for my book.  Can you find waldo Homegrown Linen?

 
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I seen it!
 
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Maybe a bunch of us should spam the video with comments about how great that Homegrown Linen book is and that everyone should check it out from the library?

Or would it be evil of me to suggest it?

Then again, I like supporting libraries and if I'm donating books, it would nice to know they are being read.

But probably an abuse of the system, do let's not do it.  Just give the video a thumbs up to help them feel loved.
 
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Your library really goes all out in its support of local authors! That's fantastic. Mine has two "meet local authors" events twice a year (or used to), but I like this approach better, because it seems to have the potential to reach a wider audience. Hey, we take the plugs wherever they are!
 
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Wow, I'm so bad at this....had to watch it twice!  But excited when I found it.  Video liked.
 
No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. This time, do it with this tiny ad:
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