Throwing Down the Gauntlet

I can’t believe it’s been almost an entire month since I blogged here Up on the Woof. I’ve been busy promoting the new book and still trying to keep up with my examiner commitments. But I want to let you know all about the promotions happening right now for Circling the Waggins.

There is a promotion running in the Kindle lending library 8/22 and 8/23, where you can borrow a copy of the new book at no cost.  If you are a Kindle prime member, you can
download a copy in the Kindle store at no cost for the next sixty days!  Of course, I hope
that you will post a few words of review if you decide to check it out.

If you are a member of Goodreads, there is a promotion running until September 18…where you can enter to win a copy of Circling the Waggins.

If you are a member of the Dogster bookclub, be sure to check the thread
about the Dog Eared Bookclub’s book of the month for August. You’ll find a
discount code where you can get 50% off a paperback copy.

And here is something fun for the month of September: I have challenged book author Bob Tarte to a Twitter War: “Duel of the Book Geeks.” Bob is the author of the books Enslaved by Ducks, Fowl Weather, and Kitty Cornered. We are both avid readers who devour books on our favorite subjects. For a bird nerd like Bob, that means books about birds. For a dog-a-holic like me, it means books about dogs. This video explains the challenge and tells you where and when to tune in!  Please share!

About yelodoggie

Ariel C. Wulff is an author, artist and animal advocate. They have been involved in pet rescue for over twenty-five years. They have written two books about their true-life adventures living with an ever-changing house full of pets: Born Without a Tail, and Circling the Waggins, and a guide to animal advocacy using the Internet as a tool: How to Change the World in 30 Seconds". Wulff also wrote a pet column and book review column for the Examiner, and was a contributing editor for AnimalsVote.org. They attribute their love of animals to having been raised by Wulffs.
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4 Responses to Throwing Down the Gauntlet

  1. What a great idea!!! Looking forward to it!

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  2. vida says:

    What a wonderful idea, sounds like great fun! And totally off topic, I just finished Circle the W. and loved it so much. I had to immediately go back and re read your first book, Born without a Tail. And I still love that as well.

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