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Pixie-free Holiday Greetings from J. Parrish Lewis

Hello my friends, family, and other assorted creatures,

I hope you’re all living well and enjoying December! I want to thank all of you for your support in the last few months regarding my first book, The Goblin Road, and my ongoing work on the sequel (which here will not be named, lest any mischievous fauns are listening in).

I would like to ask for a few minutes of your time, if you’re willing and able, to help me with promoting the book. What I truly want for Christmas is more people reading the story I wrote.

All I ask is that you pass on this post to everyone you know, with the following links:

THE GOBLIN ROAD EXCERPT (FREE 2 chapters of the book):
Http://www.munkymind.com Click on the download at the corner.

WHERE TO ORDER A PRINTED COPY: ($12 plus shipping costs)
https://www.createspace.com/3384564

WHERE TO ORDER AN ELECTRONIC COPY FOR KINDLE USERS (ONLY $5!)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0030BFX6W

There are also blog posts here on www.munkymind.com that I think you’d enjoy reading.

Thank you for helping me promote The Goblin Road. Most of you know that my dream of being a published author has been floating around in my mind for a very long time. I hope to one day get this book in bookstores, published by a bigger company. Any promotion I do now with your support will increase my chances of someday getting a publishing contract.

If you have not yet read The Goblin Road yourself, check out the free excerpt mentioned above. I’m convinced that the majority of you will enjoy it. The others, who I would normally subject to the dark-hearted pixies of the caves, I’ll still appreciate anyway for taking the time to read the excerpt.

With warm and fuzzy regards,

J. Parrish Lewis
The Goblin Road author
Defender of adventurous Brownies
Arm-Wrestling Buddy of wise, friendly Trolls

By J. Parrish Lewis

J. Parrish Lewis was born and raised in Maryland. In his youth there, he and his brother had many adventures in the dogwood forests near his home. His nostalgia for these adventures has strongly influenced his characters, their relationships, and their perspective on the world they inhabit. He moved to California’s coast to earn his degree in communications and now lives with his family in the San Joaquin Valley. Lewis is profoundly deaf and uses American Sign Language to communicate. He enjoys hazelnut coffee, captioned movies, and walking his dog.

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