Thursday, August 11, 2022
Thursday Doors to Indie Books
It’s a good thing that I pos-i-lutely love to share, because sharing and supporting one another is a big part of being an indie author. S.R. (Sarah) Mallery is a fellow author who has been a big help to me. I’m honored, because her work is superb. The quality of her work is the reason why I’m sharing a “door” to her writing. Above is a door to the first of her Book Bites, Snippets in Time. Sarah is generously offering the book for free!
“Snippets” Related Doors
Here are some doors that could go with some of the varied vignettes and shorts in the book.
Here’s a door for a western romance.
What was left of some doors at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory after the historic fire.
A door for a WWII thriller.
About the Book
Drift back in time with award winning S. R. Mallery, as she presents some excerpts –– or snippets––from her different books. They range from an American family saga to full, historical adventures involving sewing; from a U.S. Civil War Romeo and Juliet couple defying all odds to a 1926 Old Hollywood romantic murder mystery; from both a colorful Western romance and a Nazi spy romance thriller to short stories that keep you guessing….
Here are Sarah’s links
BLOG: https:www.srmallery.blog
NEWSLETTER: https://www.subscribepage.com/b6z2q6
AMAZON: http://amzn.to/1r3GUsZ
BOOKBUB:
https://www.bookbub.com/authors/s-r-malleryAUDIBLE: https://adbl.co/2E1kMvC
PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/sarahmallery1/
TWITTER: @SarahMallery1
Facebook http://on.fb.me/1SnmIhs
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Thursday Doors is a weekly feature allowing door lovers to come together to admire and share their favorite door photos from around the world. It’s hosted by Dan Antion. Feel free to join in on the fun by creating your own Thursday Doors post each week and then sharing your link in the comments below, anytime between 12:01 am Thursday morning and Saturday noon (North American eastern time).
Thanks for opening this door. Hugs on the wing!
This is a work of fiction. Characters, names, places, and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, locales, or events is entirely coincidental.
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Fantastic images, Teagan – that Gestapo one sent a sudden chill down my spine. Toni x
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It had that effect on me too. Maybe all those notes pinned to the door brought out the reality to me. Thanks for opening this door. ❤
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I love this!
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Thanks for opening this door, Jennie. Hugs on the wing.
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My pleasure, Teagan!
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Lots of comments about “doors”, This should be interesting, waiting, but not to patiently! Looking for the next podcast! ! !
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Yes indeed. It really is generous of Sarah (SR Mallery) to make the book free.
Only a few hours and the concluding episode of The Armadillo Files will be live. Take good care of you, Ms. Frances. Thanks for opening this door. Hugs on the wing!
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💕🌹🌿🦋🌷💕
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What a unique idea! Thanks for sharing, Teagan. And I love the door images!
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Thanks for opening this door, Jan. Hugs on the wing.
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Yes, I just love those doors myself! 🙂
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Sounds good! Your doors are wonderfully creative. {{hugs}}
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Yes, Sarah’s book is lovely, Resa. Thanks for opening this door, Jan. Hugs on the wing.
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This was a nice way to introduce readers to Mallery’s work. Thanks for the heads-up on the freebie, too!
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Sarah is so generous with her free books, Priscilla. Thanks for opening this door. Big hugs.
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Thanks, Priscilla…yes, I decided to do these excerpts several years ago…I have a newer one with my newer work that Teagan very nicely offered to also promote….she’s the best! 🙂
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Great doors, Teagan. I love that you’re sharing another author’s book. 😄
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One of the loveliest things about this writing journey has been meeting such lovely authors. Teagan’s one of the best of them!
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😀 Agreed!
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I appreciate you visiting, Deborah. Yes, I do love to share. Thanks for opening this door. Big hugs.
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You’re welcome!! 🤗
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Sarah writes such a wide variety of books. Wow. What a fun way to introduce her books, Teagan. That image of the Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire is terrifying. Congrats to Sarah on the feature. 🙂
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Thank you SO much, D. Wallace! And I completely agree, I absolutely love Teagan’s images!!
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🙂
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Thanks, Diana. Hugs!
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Lovely and magical post, Teagan. You always come up with beautiful and awesome doors. Too good.
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I agree 100%!! 🙂
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🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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I really need to visit your blog for a dose of your kind positivity, Kamal. ❤ I appreciate you spending time here. Thanks for opening this door. Big hugs.
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For sure Teagan would appreciate your comments. Your doors very beautiful. Big 🤗🤗🤗🤗
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Thank you for the doors and letting us know about the free book. I picked up my copy xo
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Much thanks, D. L. Finn!
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Hi, Denise. That’s great! I’m so glad you could visit. Thanks for opening this door. Hugs on the wing.
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Love the doors, Teagan.
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I agree!! They’re great!
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Many thanks, Pat. Hugs on the wing.
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Back at you, Teagan. 💞
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The Triangle Shirtwaist fire stops my heart every time. (K)
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Hi Kerfe. I know — it was such a horrific thing. Thanks for opening this door. Hugs on the wing.
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Yes, indeed. My father told me about this originally so I had to write about it. And once when I was back in NYC, I found a little plaque on NY University, honoring the students who helped some of the girls escape. I couldn’t stop crying!
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Wow! I had not heard about that with the university. Thanks Sarah.
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Yes, they put a ladder between their bldg and the shirtwaist factory
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Thanks for showcasing Sarah, Teagan, and thanks for packaging this delightful post with some doors. I have to say, the Gestapo doors sent a shiver up my spine, and the Triangle Shirtwaist doors made me sad. Makes me think I need to snag this book.
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I was amazed by all the notes tacked to that Nazi door, Dan. Sarah’s Snippets books are a great way to get an overview of her various works — besides being great entertainment on their own. Thanks for spending part of your day here. Hugs on the wing.
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Thanks, Dan. My WW2 story actually takes place in NYC inn 1941 before we got into the war. A big Nazi presence there….
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Thanks for that information, Sarah.
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Clever idea, Teagan, and thanks to Sarah for the free book!
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Sarah’s “Snippets” books really are a great idea, Teri. Thanks for opening this door. Hugs on the wing.
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My pleasure!!
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My pleasure, Teri! It’s been a good way for people to get just a hint of my different books…:)
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It’s great to see SR Mallery’s new book here. I’ve read quite a few of them and loved them, but must try and catch up. A great idea to publish a book of snippets so people can get to know here and see how they feel. And I love your doors as well, Teagan. I am also looking forward to Saturday! ♥
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That was my thought exactly, Olga. Thanks for sharing and for reading and commenting. Stay safe and well. Big hugs.
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Always love seeing you here, Olga! Love your books as well….xoxo
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Indeed. Olga says she likes to keep a low profile, but I feel like her wonderful books are like the light hiding under a basket.
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I love how you used the door challenge to promote Snippets in Time–very clever!
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Thanks, Liz. Since I’m not able to get out and take photos, I try to get creative with the challenge. Thanks for opening this door. Hugs on the wing.
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You’re welcome, Teagan.
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I agree! When she asked me ahead of time about themes for her doors, I just smiled. She always comes up with such CREATIVE ideas!
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You have to love Antion’s doors and how well the challenge has been picked up by others – I know I’ve enjoyed yours.
Now, I’m off to see SR Mallery…..
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It’s a great challenge. Dan did a great job, taking the reins when Norm retired. Thanks for opening this door. Hugs on the wing.
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Thank you!! 🙂
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HI Teagan, what a beautiful post this is. That picture of the doors post the fire is so sad and frightening. SR Mallery’s books sound right up my reading street.
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Thanks so much, Robbie. Yes, that fire has always given me chills.
With your interest in history, I do encourage you to pick up the free book. It’s a great way to get an overview of Sarah’s various settings and characters. She’s quite versatile. Thanks for spending part of your hectic day here. Hugs on the wing.
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Hi Teagan, I have grabbed a copy of Snippets in Time. Thanks again.
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Thanks, Roberta!
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Excellent! ❤
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