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I am a local author and have contributed to an anthology that is published today and has already made it to the top 20 on Amazon Best Sellers - humour essays. I'm wondering if there's anyone on the forum from a local bookshop who'd be interested in stocking the book? (As you can see I'm a WHIZZ at marketing!)

LB, if you can rein yourself in from the pushy, INYERFACE Barnumesque hard sell tactics for a minute or so, you could give us the title of the anthology, that'd be good.


I'm fond of both humour and humor, so I'd be happy to take a punt with you and your fellow scribes.


Cheers.

Gosh that's kind, and I'd love to, but I wasn't sure that I was allowed to put a link to something I'd make a profit from on here since admin works so hard to get sponsors and I'd be getting a freebie, as it were. Anyone know the rules on that?

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