Sunday, April 19, 2009

Monday April 20, 2009

Promo 101 Virtual Blog Tours had a busy week last week, visiting with Dan Fogelburg, Darryl Hagar and Barbara Weaver Smith. Each of the tours on Virtual Blog Tours is individually designed to illuminate the artist or writer's work. Check www.virtualblogtour.blogspot.com for archived spots for these participants.

Visit any blog featuring the Dan Fogelberg Retrospective and leave a comment on ANY of the blogs in this tour for a chance to win a never-to-be-released CD of 45 minutes of BONUS time between Dan & Fred! The most original, intriguing, special comment will be chosen.

For the most up to date information about Darryl Hagar's tour spotlighting his book The Man Overboard, visit http://virtualblogtour.blogspot.com/2009/03/man-overboard-by-darryl-hagar-virtual.html Leave comments at these blogs to be entered to win one of Mr. Hagar's books.

New on Virtual Blog Tours, Barbara Weaver Smith tours to promote her new book Whale Hunting Women. For details, visit her virtual tour page http://virtualblogtour.blogspot.com/2009/04/whale-hunting-with-barbara-weaver-smith.html

Award winning author and publicist Nikki Leigh is looking for blog hosts to participate in a blog tour topromote Phillip W. Stewart's new book America’s Film Vault: A Reference Guide to the Motion Pictures Held by the U.S. National Archives. Hosting a touring author is easy; you can choose what works best for your site. Contact Nikki for more information.

As always you can refer to www.virtualblogtour.blogspot.com for more information and archived posts. Happy blogging and keep on the sunny side. Terry

Terry L White -Author of the Chesapeake Heritage Series
"Travel Through Time With Terry"
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1 comment:

heartland said...

A few lines from a poem I wrote about Dan Fogelberg, in an effort to say something about his insight into life at a surprisingly young age:

Telling tales of life and love, he crafted songs with words of wisdom,
Words of truth and beauty set to melodies that made us listen.
One so young should not have known to write the words that said so much;
Feelings he could not have felt till life caught up with wisdom's thoughts.