
Let the tour begin!
Thanks to five gracious bloggers, you can find out my take on writing fiction vs. nonfiction, why I think Pacific Northwest Jews have a history that fosters a different perspective than that of East Coast Jews, and how a copy of Blue Thread wound up in The Gambia.
You also have a chance to win a signed copy of Blue Thread and a tasty packet of licorice from Sweets Etc., the best place to buy licorice in Portland (and perhaps the world).
All you have to do to be eligible for book plus licorice is to leave a comment on at least one stop on the tour. Please make sure that your comment links to your contact information, or email me your contact information separately.
Let the tour begin!
March 26—Lisa Ard’s Adventures in Writing & Publishing
March 27—Barbara Krasner’s The Whole Megillah
March 28—Cynthia Levy’s Blog
March 29—Miranda Paul’s Blog
March 30—Maeve Tynan’s Yellow Brick Reads





My name is Ruth. I write books and articles for children and young adults. Blue Thread is my eleventh book, and the first one in which I have knowingly stretched the truth.
Sandra McLeod Humphrey
/ March 26, 2012Love your blog tour and I posted a link on my FB fan page!
Ruth
/ March 26, 2012Yay, Sandra. Thanks!
Ali B.
/ March 26, 2012I love historical fiction, and Blue Thread sounds particularly interesting with its women’s suffrage story. I’m adding it to my goodreads *to read* list. Thank you!
Ruth
/ March 26, 2012Thanks, Alison. If you are an historical fiction fan, this is definitely a book for you.