Want to win an entire collection of Cheryl Kaye Tardif paperbacks? Keep reading.
A friend of mine from high school has been a huge supporter and fan of my work. He told me on numerous occasions how he and his wife would go into their local Chapters/Indigo bookstores and pull up my books on the kiosk computers--then leave them there for other customers to see. I thought this was so kind, and a bit funny.
Well, I guess this has now become a family affair.
Check out one of my youngest fans, Duncan, at a Chapters store in Ontario.
THANK YOU, DUNCAN!!
Duncan's pic has inspired me, so here's a fun contest:
Go to any bookstore that has a computer for customers and pull up my books by searching for 'Cheryl Kaye Tardif'. Take a picture of you pointing to the screen. Then leave the screen up for the next customer. :-)
Send me your pics and I'll post them here during the month of May.
In June, I'll draw a name and one lucky winner will win an entire collection of my paperbacks.
Rules:
Open to Canadian and US residents only, 18 years and older or a child with parent's permission. By entering the contest, you're giving me permission to post your pics on my blog and mention your first name.
Email photos with your name, where the photo was taken (bookstore and city) and your email address.
Only the winner will be notified when the contest is over. Good luck all!
Prize consists of 8 trade paperbacks.
THE OFFICIAL BLOG OF INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR CHERYL KAYE TARDIF
Mystery, suspense, thrillers, paranormal, horror & YA by "Cheryl Kaye Tardif" & romance by "Cherish D'Angelo". Cheryl is represented by Trident Media Group in NY.
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Monday, May 02, 2011
Friday, August 06, 2010
Kobo eReader goes on sale this weekend - $128
Buy the Kobo eReader this weekend for only $128.
Designed by booklovers for booklovers, the Kobo eReader includes:
You can buy the Kobo eReader at Chapters, Indigo, Walmart and select Coles (Canada), Borders (US and Australia), Angus & Robertson (Australia), and Whitcoulls (New Zealand)
If you need some book ideas for your Kobo eReader, please check out these ebooks.
Designed by booklovers for booklovers, the Kobo eReader includes:
- E Ink technology and adjustable font sizes - makes reading easy on the eyes
- Read right out of the box – comes pre-loaded with 100 FREE eBooks
- Sync N'Read – The Kobo eReader includes the Kobo Desktop Application which means you can shop for eBooks, organize your library and download eBooks right away!
You can buy the Kobo eReader at Chapters, Indigo, Walmart and select Coles (Canada), Borders (US and Australia), Angus & Robertson (Australia), and Whitcoulls (New Zealand)
If you need some book ideas for your Kobo eReader, please check out these ebooks.
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Whale Song - still available, but not for long

I'm not really surprised to see that Whale Song is still available online and in some Edmonton bookstores. Although my publisher at Kunati Books--actually ex-publisher is more accurate--said Whale Song would be out of print at the end of January, I suspected it would take some time to clear it from places like Amazon and Chapters.ca.
So as of now, you can still purchase Whale Song. I have a feeling it could take a few weeks, maybe even a month or two, before these retailers have sold off their stock and change the status to "out of print" or "unavailable".
I recommend you order while you can, via Amazon or Chapters at this time, since bookstores don't like to stock books that are going out of print.
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Sunday, June 29, 2008
Update on the 3rd Annual Local Authors Extravaganza
Yesterday was the 3rd Annual Local Authors Extravaganza and I had a blast. This year it was held at South Point Chapters in Edmonton, Alberta.
There were some new faces in the crowd, like Patricia Marie Budd, a historical fiction author, and a few others--I should have written their names down. (Sorry...)
And it was great to see so many familiar faces, like Marty Chan, Dan MacDonald, Jackson Carter, and Kelly Komm.
Marty Chan is a well-known Alberta children's author and his play 'The Forbidden Phoenix' will be at the Citadel Theatre from October 25th to November 9th. It's a "fusion of Peking Opera, martial arts, acrobatics and 'western' musical theatre"--and perfect for the entire family.
Dan MacDonald has a series of small and handy (fits in a purse/pocket) booklets that empower people who want to achieve success in any business venture. Dan also conducts seminars, e-training and more through his company BIS--Business Improvement Solutions.
Jackson Carter is a good friend of mine, and he writes conspiracy thrillers with a Canadian flavor. Check out his novels Bull and Sins in the Name of the Father. He came from the airport to the event--a busy guy!
Kelly Komm is another very good friend of mine. Her debut novel Sacrifice officially released in March. I've read this YA fantasy novel and loved it. She's busy working on the sequel. Although Sacrifice is marketed mainly as Young Adult, it is perfectly suitable for adults, especially if you're looking for a light summer or beach read.
The store special of the day was 'Buy any 3 books, get the 4th FREE'. Between Kelly and I, we had everyone covered. :) I think this awesome sale might be on for a while longer, so if you need more books this summer, now's the time to buy them.
I had a great visit with a fan who popped by my table and let me know he really enjoyed The River. Richard visited for a bit, and I was very excited to hear that he's delving back into his own writing. He has a premise for a thriller set in a very mysterious Canadian location that I think will sell like hotcakes! And thanks for your support, Richard. I hope you enjoy Whale Song! :)
The Authors Extravaganza was fun. Thanks to Trish, Maria, Angie and everyone else at Chapters!! Oh, and the cake was delicious. :)
My next event is the Canadian Authors Association's 2008 CanWrite! Conference, which starts next week from July 3rd-6th.
After that, Edmontonians can pick up my books at Capital Ex (formerly kinown as Klondike Days!) July 17th to 26th. I'll be there to personally sign books on Saturday, July 19th from 12-5. Ex marks the spot! See you there! :)
P.S. I SIGNED a few copies of Whale Song before I left South Point Chapters (3227 Calgary Trail, Edmonton), so if you're collecting autographed books, be sure to pick one up. Don't forget, a percent of my royalties for every sale of Whale Song goes to 3 local nonprofits. :)
Happy reading all!
~Cheryl Kaye Tardif
There were some new faces in the crowd, like Patricia Marie Budd, a historical fiction author, and a few others--I should have written their names down. (Sorry...)
And it was great to see so many familiar faces, like Marty Chan, Dan MacDonald, Jackson Carter, and Kelly Komm.
Marty Chan is a well-known Alberta children's author and his play 'The Forbidden Phoenix' will be at the Citadel Theatre from October 25th to November 9th. It's a "fusion of Peking Opera, martial arts, acrobatics and 'western' musical theatre"--and perfect for the entire family.
Dan MacDonald has a series of small and handy (fits in a purse/pocket) booklets that empower people who want to achieve success in any business venture. Dan also conducts seminars, e-training and more through his company BIS--Business Improvement Solutions.
Jackson Carter is a good friend of mine, and he writes conspiracy thrillers with a Canadian flavor. Check out his novels Bull and Sins in the Name of the Father. He came from the airport to the event--a busy guy!
Kelly Komm is another very good friend of mine. Her debut novel Sacrifice officially released in March. I've read this YA fantasy novel and loved it. She's busy working on the sequel. Although Sacrifice is marketed mainly as Young Adult, it is perfectly suitable for adults, especially if you're looking for a light summer or beach read.
The store special of the day was 'Buy any 3 books, get the 4th FREE'. Between Kelly and I, we had everyone covered. :) I think this awesome sale might be on for a while longer, so if you need more books this summer, now's the time to buy them.
I had a great visit with a fan who popped by my table and let me know he really enjoyed The River. Richard visited for a bit, and I was very excited to hear that he's delving back into his own writing. He has a premise for a thriller set in a very mysterious Canadian location that I think will sell like hotcakes! And thanks for your support, Richard. I hope you enjoy Whale Song! :)
The Authors Extravaganza was fun. Thanks to Trish, Maria, Angie and everyone else at Chapters!! Oh, and the cake was delicious. :)
My next event is the Canadian Authors Association's 2008 CanWrite! Conference, which starts next week from July 3rd-6th.
After that, Edmontonians can pick up my books at Capital Ex (formerly kinown as Klondike Days!) July 17th to 26th. I'll be there to personally sign books on Saturday, July 19th from 12-5. Ex marks the spot! See you there! :)
P.S. I SIGNED a few copies of Whale Song before I left South Point Chapters (3227 Calgary Trail, Edmonton), so if you're collecting autographed books, be sure to pick one up. Don't forget, a percent of my royalties for every sale of Whale Song goes to 3 local nonprofits. :)
Happy reading all!
~Cheryl Kaye Tardif
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