I was so excited when I went to get my mail yesterday to see that printed copies of my bird book, Divatiel: Reflections of a bird’s companion, had arrived. It seems I’ve been waiting for these forever!
It was such a great feeling to open the box and find multiple little cockatiel faces staring up at me, my darling Jake’ adorned with her tiara.
I know people have been waiting for the print copies to arrive, so now is the time to buy! Please keep in mind friends and acquaintances of yours that are animal lovers, too. This is a book that anyone will enjoy and if they’ve had any experience with animals whatsoever, they can identify with!
My goal is to set aside a portion of the proceeds to pay it forward and help pets of other loving owners. I’ll provide more details as sales progress.
Thank you so much for spreading the word about my book! I’ll be following up with details regarding my virtual book tour, book signings and merchandise offerings to come. So, stay tuned!
I am not really excellent with English but I line up this really leisurely to read .
Recently I was listening to one of my new fortviae bands, Loch Lomond, and saw that one of the songs was called Bird and a Bear. Just wondered if there was any connection to this post, or if it’s just a total coincidence.
I never considered getnitg a bird. I don’t know why, but I just would feel bad for leaving it in the house all the time. I mean, I would never play with it or anything. I’m one of those that think birds should stay in the sky and fish should stay in the sea were they can be more free. Well, except for the ones I eat I’m more of a dog person I guess.