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A Little Qwerty

Amy Dressler

Amy Dressler's monthly newsletter; what's new, whats next, what's good, and what's on my mind.

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Latest Issues

Messy Little Worlds

What’s New:

On Saturday, I’ll be helping Seattle Book Club celebrate their first anniversary! My event with them was my first experience doing an in-person interview at a reader event. I had a great time! If you’re in the area, come c...

2 months ago
4

In which I watch The Sports

What’s New:

I am not a big Valentine’s Day celebrator. When my husband and I started dating, I was working extra long hours every February so we never did much more than getting a heart-shaped pizza, and before I met him it was even m...

3 months ago
5
1

Building words and worlds

What’s New:

On January 24, come help me celebrate Lost the Plot’s bookmobile grand opening at Old Stove Gardens in Ballard. I’ll be signing books from 5-6pm, but will plan to hang out for a while afterward.

This event is going to be...

4 months ago
6
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Icebreakers & Heart Defrosters

What’s New:

On Sunday, I’ll be selling and signing books at the Artisan’s Holiday Fair at the Monroe WA fairgrounds. Stop by if you’re in the area! Admission is free and it looks like a great group of vendors.


What’s Next...

5 months ago
5

It's giving Between Two Ferns

First things first! The Best Advice and How to Align the Stars are on SALE—20% off!— through November 16, if you purchase through Egret Lake Books. This is a great deal and a great way to get books and support a small business!

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7 months ago
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