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Skary childrin and the carousel of sorrow
Skary childrin and the carousel of sorrow






skary childrin and the carousel of sorrow skary childrin and the carousel of sorrow

Be sure to let me know what name to sign the book to and if there's any special message you want me to write. If you don't do this, you're at the mercy of my laziness.ģ. Email me to let me know you've sent me something so that I'll know to go and actually, you know, check my mail. If you're in the US, it's easiest if you use a Priority Mail flat rate envelope. Mail your copy of the book to me along with a prepaid self-addressed envelope that's big enough to hold the book. If you've got a copy of the book, and you'd like to have it signed by me, here's what you do:ġ. But enough of you have asked that I thought it high time I just posted the info publicly so that you have quicker access to it. (You know where else to find updates, don't you? Of course you do.Lots of you have asked me how to get your copies of Skary Childrin and the Carousel of Sorrow signed, which makes me smile from ear to ear, and smiling that wide makes my face hurt. You're welcome to talk about it here, there and everywhere along the way too! I wouldn't dare stop you. I'm not sure I'd want to cross their paths if you didn't is all I'm saying.Īs I mentioned above, you've still got quite a wait ahead of you, but you'll undoubtedly hear me talking about it here, there and everywhere along the way. The children in this tale are a bit different from the Childrin you're used to they're older for one thing, and they've got a whole new kind of oddness about them. It's not quite finished, but I can tell you with certainty that it will fulfill your wishes for disappearing people, frightful things in the woods, cursed towns and dark, dark times. The first book is tentatively titled Skary Childrin and the Carousel of Sorrow. But that day is still some time off - possibly in the fall of 2011 for the first one - so here's a little info to salivate over in the mean time. This, of course, means you'll have to read them or, at the very least, put them out on the coffee table for company. I've gotten a deal with the Knopf imprint of Random House for two middle grade children's novels.








Skary childrin and the carousel of sorrow