I have received a lot of inquiries about when Pieces Like Pottery will be available in print. We’re working on it. Hopefully it will be available by the end of March. (I almost said at the end of Q1. Guess who has a day job that isn’t being a writer?) Stay tuned. But for now…
We’re doing the Pay It Forward giveaway! There are 10 Books available to win.
To enter simply comment below, email me, tweet me, or Facebook message me. It’s that simple. I will be selecting 10 lucky winners throughout February.
But there’s a catch. In the spirit of the kindness of the characters in the book, if you win and enjoy the read, then you Pay It Forward.
If you hate it, tell everyone. Say the book is terrible. In fact, here’s a pre-made tweet for you if you hate it:
I’ve read better stories on the back of a Wheaties box. I want my money back from this free book. #amwritingdrivel #dida2yearoldwritethis
If you like it, however, you need to Pay It Forward.
As a winner, I will gift you a free copy of the book on Amazon. If you enjoy the book, it’s your turn. You must gift a copy of Pieces Like Pottery on Amazon to a friend of yours. (And review it of course.) Then if your friend likes it, they must do the same.
Why? Because books are so much more fun to read when they come recommended and as a gift, are they not? I dare you to disagree with that. If you do, you’re probably the kind of person that hates puppies and Christmas.
As my mother always said to us growing up, “Generosity breeds generosity.” Well, Mom, for this giveaway you are absolutely right. Everyone wins and everyone gets to feel good about themselves.
Spread the word! (Unless you’re greedy and want to make sure you win!)
Praise for Pieces Like Pottery
“One of the best short story collections I’ve read.” -The Page Hungry Bookworm
“The style of writing is lyrical, almost as if it was poetry…we can all learn from this book.” -Paws and Paper
“This anthology is immensely powerful, challenging and emotionally-charged and will tug at the heartstrings of the most seasoned reader. Buri makes full use of literary devices and expertly creates depth and dimension to his characters which can sometimes be missing from the short story format.” – Whispering Stories
“The stories feel like seeing real life in print. They will entice you to come back to them again, and again, and again. I wish I could give this collection 10 stars instead of 5.” -One Stop Destination
“Incredible stories that force the reader to ponder their meanings. This book is something to be cherished and re-lived.” -The Verdict’s Out
“A great collections of short stories. This was a beautiful book.” -Support Indie Authors
“I am in emotional turmoil, but yet I felt enchanted. I needed to read the next story, and then the next. This was one spectacular collection of short stories.” -A Bookish Review
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