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✍️ Want a signed & doodled copy of Everybody Writes 2?

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Some of you have asked about signed copies. . Boston, Sunday, December 11, 2022 Ho, ho, friend! I'm

Some of you have asked about signed copies. [Grab one below or here](. [Ann Handley's biweekly/fortnightly newsletter, "Total Annarchy"]( Boston, Sunday, December 11, 2022 Ho, ho, friend! I'm popping in here on an off week* with a quick little year-end surprise for you: A chance to get a signed and hand-doodled copy of my most recent book, ready to be wrapped and nestled under the holiday conifer or candles of your choice. For a limited time (through 12/31/22), Porchlight Books is offering special copies of Everybody Writes 2, each personally signed by me—and with a quirky little doodle to boot. Plus: The book is priced at 30% off the $28 list price. That's $19.60 per copy, or $.000261333 per word (ish). (And I'm not even counting the doodle in that.) Here's how to get your mittened hands on one (or dozens). - Jingle all the way over to [this special landing page](. - Order. Soon enough, your book arrives on your expectant and waiting doorstep, lovingly nestled into its boxy bed, its head filled with hope and jittery anticipation of the moment a fellow lover of words will lift it out of its corrugated cradle and whisper, "Welcome home, friend." Clouds part. The sunshine is a little extra buttery. And there, on the doorstep, a lover of words is suddenly connected by an invisible cord to all creators worldwide. You are that writer. You crack open the cover, and you see something like this: [Augie with signed/doodled copy of EW2]( Spaniel not included Maybe you need a gift for the writer or marketer in your life. Or, maybe that's you? Maybe you are the creator or marketer in your life? And you wanna make the gift extra special? Here's the button to smash: [BUY YOUR COPY HERE]( Merry Everything. All my best this season and always. Love, [Ann Handley]( P.S. Total Annarchy (#127) will come to you next week. *New friends: I mail my Total Annarchy newsletter every other Sunday. This note you're receiving on an off weekend is a rare one-off email. SPECIAL THANKS to [AWeber]( being my email provider of choice. [I highly recommend](. Share: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( Ann Handley is the author of [Everybody Writes]( and other [books.]( [Subscribe to this newsletter.]( Follow her elsewhere: Ann Handley 9 Bartlett St., #313, Andover, MA 01810 [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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