Broody Book Preorder Prizes!

It’s that time of year! In which BroodingYAHero himself wants to send you prizes for preordering his lovely book! Preorders are super important, so Broody And I want to say thank you!

If you’ve already preordered, great! Send proof to broodybook@gmail.com, and fill out the form! CLICK HERE FOR THE FORM

Thank you! Here are locations to pre order:

Want to preorder an AUTOGRAPHED COPY? Go here: Books Of Wonder Link

 

Other links

AMAZON: LINK HERE

BARNES AND NOBLE: LINK HERE

BOOK DEPOSITORY (free international shipping!): LINK HERE

INDIEBOUND: LINK HERE

AND NOW….

THE PRIZES

EVERY PERSON (including international) who preorders will get:

-STICKERS! Label the characters in your life with this set, designed by ReadAtMidnight!

 

 

-Also, this LARGER sticker, for the most important character of them all: Broody Himself

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-Broody Bookmarks!

But that’s not all! You’ll also get…

Three limited edition Broody postcards, drawn by Grace Fong (Fictograph) Each one of these seven limited edition cards captures a different aspect of our adorable hero

Preorder (or email your library request form) a copy of BROODING YA HERO- Becoming A Main Character to win

Want these prizes? Just email proof of your preorder/library request form to BroodyBook@gmail.com then complete this form: FORM HERE

PLUS

Preorder by September 10th, and be entered to win an incredible BROODY BASKET including:

-A BroodingYAHero Tote Bag

-your very own Broody Notebook to jot down your main character adventures

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-A #TeamMe tee shirt!

-A set of two custom candles from Novelly Yours:

Evil Ex Girlfriend: An icy, but surprisingly sweet scent

BroodingYAhero: Only the Most Swoonworthy Scent in all of the World.

And a…

Your choice of a BROODY or BLONDIE blanket! That’s right! This cuddly fleece blanket will keep you warm as you read all about these character’s adventures!

 

Questions? Email BroodyBook@gmail.com

CLICK HERE FOR THE FORM Once You’ve Preordered

In case you need those links again…

Want an AUTOGRAPHED COPY? Go here: Books Of Wonder Link

AMAZON: LINK HERE

BARNES AND NOBLE: LINK HERE

BOOK DEPOSITORY (free international shipping!): LINK HERE

INDIEBOUND: LINK HERE

How Do I Do It All?

Spoiler: I don’t.

I’m writing this on a lunch break from work, while answering emails, working on a group project for grad school, and apologizing to friends for missing yet another happy hour.

But I did it, the little voice inside my head whispers. I’m a debut author, a successful (insert day job role here) and a B+ (nobody’s perfect, right?) grad student.

I was also a volunteer, a Student Council Board Member, and an intern, up until this month, when I realized there was simply too much on my plate.

So, I’ve scaled back but it’s certainly still a lot. There are sacrifices made (I haven’t seen a movie since Rouge One premiered, haven’t watched an episode of TV in over a year, I see most friends about once  a month…) but I’m proud of myself at the same time.

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Forward progress is progress, no matter how tired you are!

In the interest of honesty, here’s my daily schedule! Feel free to share yours in the comments.

Here’s an example of my usual day

  • 6: wake up. Yoga/coffee
  • 6:30-7:30: write some words for the new book
  • 7:30-745: get ready for day job. Wonder why I have no matching socks. Order socks from Amazon
  • 8am: dash out the door, catch the train.
  • Train ride: edit what I’ve written
  • 8:30-lunch time: day job!
  • Lunchtime is for emails/blog posts/post office runs. Yes, I know I can mail online. Yes, that doesn’t allow me to do book rate
  • After lunch, it’s back to work. Then, train ride home is for more emails.
  • 6pm: exercise time or laundry or other household tasks.
  • 7-8 is for marketing promo
  • 8-10: schoolwork! (luckily its an online class)
  • 10-11:30 answering any leftover emails
  • 11:30: preparing lunch for the next day, household tasks, shower
  • 1am: bed

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So, there you have it! On the weekends, there’s more writing and school, as well as any tasks like haircuts, and MAYBE if I’m lucky some socializing.

This schedule is also why one sick day can throw me off for over a week.

Hopefully, I’m not doing this schedule forever, (I mean, I’ll graduate. Someday. Maybe) but for now, it’s what works.

And if you’re my friend and you haven’t seen me, this is why. I’m sorry.