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Dec. '10 World of Ink Tour with author J.D. Holiday




~World of Ink Tour Schedule for J.D. Holiday~
 
December 1st 
The Product Review Place http://productreviewplace.ning.com/profiles/blog/list?user=0lnk96wyqr6ya

December 2nd
Book Marketing Network
http://thebookmarketingnetwork.com/profiles/blog/list?user=VSGrenier&xgs=1&xg_source=msg_share_url

December 3rd

The Writing Mama http://thewritingmama.blogspot.com

December 4th
VBT-Writers On The Move
http://vbt-writersonthemove.blogspot.com/

December 5th
Utah Children's Writer Blog
http://utahchildrenswriters.blogspot.com/

December 6th
RRRadio-Stories for Children with hosts: VS Grenier, D.M. Cunningham, Tiffany Strelitz Haber and Beth Navarro.
Live Radio Interview at 11am MST (10am PST, Noon Central and 1pm EST) http://www.blogtalkradio.com/rrradio
Call in number (646) 595-4478

December 7th
KidsRead Blog
http://kidsreads.wordpress.com/

December 8th
Stories for Children Magazine FG Interview

December 9th
Families Matter Blog Book Review
http://familiesmatter2us.blogspot.com
 
December 10th

December 13th
The Maggie Project
www.themaggieproject.blogspot.com

December 14th
Families Matter Blog Interview
http://familiesmatter2us.blogspot.com

December 15th
One Zillion Books
http://www.onezillionbooks.com

December 16th
Irene Roth Book Review Blog
http://rothsinspiringbooksandproducts.wordpresscom

December 17th
Terri Forehand's Blog
http://terri-forehand.blogspot.com/
Writing and other ways into the heart of the matter . . . for kids! 

You can learn more at http://storiesforchildrenpublishing.com/J_D_Holiday_WorldofInkTour.aspx

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  1. Looks like it will be a great tour. I'll be sure to check out some of the stops.

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