A Cuppa with Meredith: ππVote to win in the Dymocks Top 101 of 2022ππ
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I hope you're having a lovely summer with plenty of amazing books. Apologies for interrupting BUT it's that time of year again. Yes, it's the time when book lovers fall into a voting frenzy to see books they adore, written by their favourite authors, shine.
It's the 2023 Dymocks Top 101 and with 5 gift cards to be won (if you're a Dymocks Book Lover), it's worth jumping on line and having your say. No signing up for anything, no cost, except for a few minutes of your time. Just jump on and vote. That simple.
Read on for more details!
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If you loved either The Dressmakers of Yarrandarrah Prison or The Tricky Art of Forgiveness, I'd be so grateful if you included either (or both of them) in your Top 10.
The Top 101 is displayed in Dymocks stores across the country for the whole of 2023. It's exposure every author dreams of and is a wonderful way of reaching new readers. And, it's the perfect way to show your favourite books and authors some bookish love.
Β Simply, it would make my day.
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Voting closes 31 January 2023 β¦ So get voting over here!
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Thank you so much for sharing the joy!Β The next newsletter is out 5 March. I'll be showcasing another terrific Aussie writer's new title and yes, you can win a copy :-) Watch your inbox!
Warmest wishes,
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PS: Please feel free to share this email with anyone you know who read The Dressmakers of Yarrandarrah Prison and loved spending time with Derek, Joey and the rest the Backtackers. Maybe they loved hanging out with Diana and seeing her get her mojo back in The Tricky Art of Forgiveness. Maybe they loved both. And again, thank you!
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