I talked to BLURB.COM about "The Night of Elisa" & book promotion - Here you can check out the result: a cool interview! :)

description Hey everybody! I am completely broken with pain all over my body because I was gardening this afternoon (yes! o.O). But I gathered my last bit of energy to share something nice and special with you - readers and fellow indie authors: an interview Kent Hall from BLURB.COM did to me.

There we talked about The Night of Elisa The Night of Elisa by Isis Sousa and how to promote books when you are an indie author. I share what has worked for me so far.

You can read it here: http://www.blurb.com/blog/how-to-prom...
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Back to gardening: I have been planting seeds on some plastic, mini green-houses, which I have/had on my windows.

I planted the first plants in my garden a week ago - only to be disappointed by the snow, frost and hale which killed them a day later and remained for the past week :P I thought the cold was gone then...

On the weather preview, from today on, it looks like Spring is really here to stay. I took a chance again today, planted new plants and seeds and hope the snow and frost will be gone for good for now! :P
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So I am off to rest (seriously, I feel like I have ran a marathon!!!) and keep reading and hopefully post new reviews soon!

Good weekend!
PS: Do you have plants? Inside or outside? Do you do gardening?

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PS2: If you think my Spring sounds like kind of late, it is because IT IS! Spring comes late when you live close to the North Pole ;)
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message 1: by Jason (new)

Jason What did you plant?

I got strawberries, raspberries and blueberries planted at the moment.


message 2: by [deleted user] (new)

@ Jason: wow, those sounds so nice! I love berries! It's very cozy that you have those, not only they look nice, but you can use the fruits as dessert :) Will you plant more or are you settled for this year?
I have raspberries and I have planted sunflowers and cornflowers today - but I have more flower species to plant the next days.
My husband and I plan to plant also some fruit trees, but those will come later this autumn. This is the first year we organise our garden, (new house, that's why).


message 3: by Jason (new)

Jason Sticking with the fruits for now, not sure how much room they will take up. Strawberries were planted last year and have survived the winter.


message 4: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany Roberts You'll have to show pictures once things begin to grow! The weather here has also been strange. Normally we'd be in the 80's-90's, but it's been in the 60's with rain. Thankfully no more frost on our part. We're growing tomatoes, snap peas, green beans, spaghetti squash, strawberries, and watermelon. It's our first garden, so here's hoping it all lives! lol


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@ Jason: I see :) Nice your strawberries survived the winter, it also means the plant will grow stronger!

@ Tiffany: I will, that you can be sure of! :) Aha, 60's with rain for where you live sounds a bit chilly. Wow, those sounds like delicious food :D So we're both having first gardens ^.^ Let's cheer for it all to live, yes!


message 6: by Kim (new)

Kim Jektvik Playing with my kids outside this weekend, this nice weather must be enjoyed :-)


message 7: by [deleted user] (new)

@ Kim: how lovely <3 Yes, the weekend finally had some nice weather for us! Glad you had such a cozy time :D


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