Blogger Leah Oviedo is a woman on a mission. She strongly believes that there is no excuse for not doing our part to create positive change in the world. Leah takes on this challenge in many different ways. She writes, teaches, and encourages others to follow her lead as she brings people from different backgrounds together through social media.
Leah has been following HonieBriggs.com almost since its beginning. Her comments on my posts always bring a smile to my face, and I consider Leah a friend. She recently invited me to participate in her April Indie Author Read-A-Thon. How could I say no to someone who promotes Indie Authors and works in her community to empower women? These are two things near and dear to my heart.
I am honored Leah has chosen Summoning The Strength as one of the books featured this month. If you are on Facebook, check out the books Leah is promoting in the month of April here. You may also be interested in her blog. Check it out here.
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Now for the remark I intended to publish Monday.
Please excuse my absence from HonieBriggs.com. I am unable to see straight due to an overwhelming amount of research for school. In the event that I make a staggering discovery which must be shared with the world immediately, I will be sure to blog about it. Otherwise there will be no posts published here until the end of the semester unless I have a prolonged bout of insomnia, which isn’t likely since I am exhausted most of the time.
Thank you.
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Congrats on having your book featured and good luck with school!
Nose to the grindstone; eyes on the prize, Stephanie!! We will be here when you come back.
See you soon!! 🙂
First thank you for the links, always love finding new ways to learn and participate in positive actions. Second congrats, I love your book so think any promotion is well deserved.
Finally, life sometimes overwhelms us and you should just let it flow the way it does.
That’s great news. Congratulations!
Congrats on having your book featured! As for the not blogging until your semester ends, no one can fault you for that. I can’t imagine having blogged while I was getting my public health masters a few years back. I was on the Internet enough for my classes (discussion boards, etc.; you know the drill). I wouldn’t have had the energy for more!
Cool. And study on. (sleep is good too)