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Revised Weekend Homesteader ebooks

Sarah and Silver Fox rabbitWith lots of help from Sarah, the monthly ebook versions of Weekend Homesteader are now available in their revised format on Amazon!

(As a side note, Sarah is the Bradley of the digital world, and she works long distance.  Having just quit her job, she's available if you've got photography, editting, or formatting work you'd like done.  I'm a bit afraid to tell you how awesome she is since she might get too busy for us just like Bradley did.  Sarah cleaned up my ebooks in ways I didn't even know to ask for, and she might even work for Silver Fox rabbits and Chocolate Turkeys....)

April Weekend HomesteaderIf you've been waiting to get the revised ebooks, now's your chance to snap up all twelve.  Meanwhile, if you've bought some or all of the ebooks in the past, you should be getting an email from Amazon within the next month or so asking if you want a free update to the revised editions --- say yes.  We moved things around and revised each chapter to match the paperback, plus I couldn't help adding in more photos that didn't fit into the print version.  I've also created the twelfth month --- Weekend Homesteader: April --- so you have access to every project that's in the print book.

And as a final side note, my publicist has been having me churn out guest posts right and left to increase the buzz during the upcoming paperback launch.  You can read two of my favorites here:

Links to the monthly ebooks are below.  Thanks for reading!





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About us: Anna Hess and Mark Hamilton spent over a decade living self-sufficiently in the mountains of Virginia before moving north to start over from scratch in the foothills of Ohio. They've experimented with permaculture, no-till gardening, trailersteading, home-based microbusinesses and much more, writing about their adventures in both blogs and books.



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Wow, thanks so much for such kind words, Anna! You certainly made my day! :)
Comment by mitsy (aka, sarah) Thu Nov 1 17:25:57 2012
Mitsy/Sarah --- You're welcome! I meant every word. :-)
Comment by anna Thu Nov 1 18:03:10 2012
On your recommendation I went over and checked out Sarah's website. Thank you! Another great website to follow.
Comment by Dave Fri Nov 2 11:28:52 2012





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