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January 26, 2008

Bloggers, listen up!

China Bayles and I are planning our Nightshade blog tour for the last couple of weeks of March and the first week or two of April. If you're interested in being a blog host for this tour, you'll find all the details and a sign-up sheet here. Deadline: February 24. After that, we'll start putting the tour together and will post the tour schedule on China's website (www.abouthyme.com).

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A blog tour? FUN!

Keep us informed.

I can't believe I've been enjoying the adventures of China Bayles for nearly 17 books now!! Time does fly.

I have to comment on the photo in your sidebar. It is so quintessentially TX Hillcountry, I recognized it right away from my trip there a couple of years ago.

I'll be down from MN cycling at TX Hellweek again next month and look forward to seeing the beautiful scenery in person.

Cheers - and thank you for all the wonderful books, herb lore, recipies, etc., etc., ad infinitum!

What a neat idea!!

I just noticed your Book Club Friends link, too. Have forwarded it to several librarians I know!

D.

Thanks for posting this and that's such a great idea to have a beforehand info page. I wish I got more hits but I'm building up - it seems I've had over 100 hits and as few as 1 hit per day. But it's coming around and hopefully it will come to lots of hits by the end of the year - E :)

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