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If you follow me at all, you’ve seen my About Me page and have an inkling of the vast wealth at my disposal.
So you see, I’m not in this to make money. I sure won’t turn it down, but at this stage of my life, that’s just not what I’m about.
This writing gig is all an experiment to me, and as part of the ongoing experiment, the price of my debut novel, The Valley Walker, has been reduced to 99 cents.
Okay. Take it easy, now. Take a breath. Don’t hyperventilate.
You can purchase The Valley Walker at:
All-righty then. Let’s just see what happens.
Stan R. Mitchell said:
As someone who’s bought and read it, I can certainly say it’s worth that and a whole lot more! : )
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T. W. Dittmer said:
Thanks, Stan.
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Aletha Tucker said:
It was a awesome book. Worth the going price of $30 something at the bookstores. I am a avid reader, consuming anything I can get my hands on. This was a wonderful couple of afternoons, of delving into another culture!! Loved it!
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T. W. Dittmer said:
Hey, Aletha. Thanks so much. It means a lot to me that you enjoyed it. An awful lot.
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Maddie Cochere said:
I’m with Stan; it’s worth that and a whole lot more! 🙂
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Maddie Cochere said:
I put a note on my personal Facebook page for the book.
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T. W. Dittmer said:
Thanks, Maddie. You’re the bestest!
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T. W. Dittmer said:
Aw gee, Maddie. I’ll never be able to thank you enough for your support and friendship.
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Maddie Cochere said:
Well, you are number one in my book – and just about the best thing to come out of blogging for me. Your support has been huge and has meant the world to me.
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kanundra said:
Nice. 🙂 Hope you have a wonderful day…
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T. W. Dittmer said:
Thanks. It’s been a good one for me. Hope yours has been as good (once you get the editing framus straightened out). 🙂
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letizia said:
Wish I could buy it again and again. Hope you sell a lot of copies as it’s truly a great read and it would be a shame for those readers out there to miss out.
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T. W. Dittmer said:
Aw, thanks. You’re making me blush. 🙂
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Tom Gething said:
You’ll need to let us (those others in it for the big money) know how the experiment works.
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T. W. Dittmer said:
We’ll see how it goes. I’ll be sure to let everybody know.
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robincoyle said:
I just bought it! Thanks Tim. While I would have paid full price, I’ll take the bargain.
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T. W. Dittmer said:
I can send you a freebie, no prob. You wanna?
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T. W. Dittmer said:
I’m too slow, and not paying enough attention. Sorry Robin.
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diannegray said:
I heading over now to get a copy. Thank you!
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T. W. Dittmer said:
If you’d like to read it, I would gladly provide a free copy for you, Dianne.
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diannegray said:
That’s lovely of you, but I’ll buy it – it’s great to support the writing industry 😉
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charleshenryediting said:
Reblogged this on charleshenryeditingblog.
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elroyjones said:
When did you change your About page? How did I miss that? More importantly, when did you come to Hippy Hill and steal my retirement fund?
You nailed it- it’s not about the money, or the fame and adulation, it’s all about what the words will do.
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T. W. Dittmer said:
I’m always changing something, but it happens slow.
The retirement fund was easy pickings. You were gazing at skunks. 😉
I’m not REALLY wealthy, but I have very simple tastes. I’m a slacker.
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Thomas Rydder said:
I had the pleasure of interviewing Tim on my blog, and am familiar with this book. Trust me folks…you want to get it. I did 🙂
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T. W. Dittmer said:
🙂
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cheechakoblogess said:
Just took advantage of your generous offer on Valley Walker. Of course that .99 I spent will lessen my dining experience ay McDonalds, however from reading your blogs I’m sure it will a a great read and will give me something to do while I’m waiting to waste away to nothing. : )
Seriously though, I’m looking forward to it. I’m sure it will be great.
Jess
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T. W. Dittmer said:
Hey, thanks! Hope you like it. 🙂
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bodhisattvaintraining said:
Reblogged this on bodhisattvaintraining and commented:
Loved this book, it stays with you…and am lucky enough to call TW friend.
I recommend you read this – sooo underpriced right now it’s not funny!
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meredith said:
what a wonderful gift, and thank you.
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T. W. Dittmer said:
🙂
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Eileen Slovak said:
I already have one, but will post some tweets and promote via Facebook. Happy Sales.
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T. W. Dittmer said:
🙂 Thanks!
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Tyler Roberts said:
Just finished your book and must say I thoroughly enjoyed it. Very different, not something you find everyday, but well written and a very enjoyable read!
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T. W. Dittmer said:
Thanks, Tyler. Very glad that you enjoyed it.
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Tyler Roberts said:
Question. You have obviously had great success with your blog. My blog is new and gosh, it would sure be nice to have some followers. Any hints you would care to share about how to develope a blog? I would be most greatful.
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T. W. Dittmer said:
Don’t know if I’m having “success”, but success is a very relative term. The only thing I do is try to be me. I try to write good stuff, but it still has to be me.
I’ve run into so many great people, and they’ve all been encouraging and helpful.
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Waywardspirit said:
I’ll hyperventilate when I get there….
Not as much as managing a credit card though.
Please add me to customer list.
With no evidence of a card I do not carry.
I guess I’ll dream you till I hyperventilate again
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T. W. Dittmer said:
No credit card? Perhaps a wise choice. I’ve used them for decades, but have learned to pay them off month to month. It’s contrary to good sense I know, but there it is.
If you’d like to read it, I’d be glad to send you a copy in the format of your choice. No strings attached.
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