You’re invited to be a part of my reader’s photo collection.
Writing a book is a labor of love. You never really see the faces of your readers.
That’s how it was for me until, one day, something unexpected happened.
Karen Ross of Sarasota, Florida sent me a picture of her reading my novel, WAYMAKERS: The Beginning.
I was thrilled. It made me happier than eating chocolate-chip gelato with coconut on a hot summer’s day.
She told me her favorite part (other than the cosmic sex scene) was Rah’s reawakening when Zhamhra sent her a vibrational transmission that said, “Know that you know.”
A smile welled up from deep within.
Not one week later, someone else contacted me about HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR EARTH EXPERIENCE. She shared her appreciation for the growth she’d experienced from it.
From there, my reader’s photo collection officially began… and I LOVE IT!
Will you be a part of my reader’s photo collection?
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Here’s what you do to be included:
- Send me an picture of you reading the book. (People with electronic copies have held up their eReaders to show the cover.) CLICK HERE when you’re ready to contact me.
- Include your name and city.
- Share your favorite quote from the book.
- Tell me if I can include it in my periodic Good Stuff! Updates newsletter or promotional materials. (No worries if you don’t want me to. I still like to know my readers.)
I will soooooo send you waves of Divine Light in full appreciation of your sharing!
Sending a Light-filled smile,
Glenn
P.S. BOOKMARK this page so you can come back to it when you’re ready.
P.P.S. If you haven’t signed up for my mailing list yet—and gotten your FREE PDF “WHO HAVE YOU COME TO BE? Roadmap for remembering and fulfilling your Divine Soul Purpose and Mission”—now would be a good time. 🙂
I’m here to help you remember how you’re a Divine Soul having a human experience. You are powerful beyond your wildest imagination. You are beautiful beyond your biggest fears. You are more worthy than anybody has ever told you. You are a magnificent being of Divine Light.
From the Reader’s Photo Album…








