Calgary,AB (PRWEB) February 28, 2006
Armed with her cleaning supplies in one hand, her notebook in the other and her good wit always on tap, Christina Spence is taking on the big boys of publishing – and asking for support from the Internet community at large.
“Literary agents and publishers love the idea of my book: The Happy Slob’s Guide to Housecleaning, but they don’t want to take a chance on me until I’m an established writer.”
Problem being? How do you become an established writer unless an agent or publisher takes a chance on you and your ideas? Now, on www.HappySlob.com website visitors can help Christina ‘Fight the Power’ and prove to publishers that consumers WANT to buy her book, and that those publishers should too!
Her 3-step cleaning solution is the core of the Happy Slob’s Guide to Housecleaning and is filled with practical tips, and good humor along the way. In fact, on her site she claims that The Happy Slob’s Guide to Housecleaning is ‘housecleaning with a sense of humor.’ For all the ‘happy slobs’ out there – who enjoy a good cup of Java, a good chunk of chocolate or a great book more than slavishly scrubbing the tub – cleaning has finally come down to a realistic level. This is not your grandma’s white glove cleaning routine! Spence boils down the nitty gritty, and helps you learn new routines that work amazingly well, leaving you time to do all the stuff that matters more.
Visit her site to download your copy of the ebook – thus arming Christina with valuable statistics to show agents and publishers. (She even lists her ebook sales there for all to see. Her goal is 10,000 ebook sales.) While you're there, join her Free weekly newsletter – the Happy Slob Gazette - with cleaning tips, humorous anecdotes and other household tips.
You’ll learn how to keep your home clean, not ‘obssessively germ-free’, and you’ll help a funny and friendly writer on her way to published author-dom. Not a bad way to spend a few minutes online…Onward, fellow slobs!
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