My Wonderful Reads of the Month October Issue Presents … Eri Nelson

It’s a Monday and time again for me to promote my author network “Supporting Authors One Read At A Time”Today I have a special treat for you.

As you know, Wonderful Read of the Month is a magazine dedicated to highlighting authors each month. It is a FREE support to authors within the network via ads, entertaining articles, blog tour info, reviews, blurbs, and what is upcoming for all our network writers.  Eri Nelson started this initiative just over an year ago, and it has gone from strength to strength, from a handful of us to currently a network of 213 authors from all over the cyberspace. Eri has done a tremendous job in producing the monthly magazine, as well as promoting all the authors through different social media fora. I feel that it’s about time that her generosity is publicly acknowledged, so I am devoting this month’s post especially for her work.

A brief bioEri Nelson is a nontraditional indie author who manages all areas of her fiction, fantasy, paranormal, action, adventure and sometimes-erotic writing.

Now enjoy the following trailers for her different series below. Happy viewing!

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9 Responses to My Wonderful Reads of the Month October Issue Presents … Eri Nelson

  1. Eri Nelson says:

    Wow,

    I did not expect this delightful surprise!! Thank you so much for making my Monday brighter as well as my month!! {{HUGS}}

  2. Jean Brown says:

    Good Monday morning to all. What a wonderful idea, Junying, to highlight our dear friend Eri Nelson. I would like to add that Eri should be honored for her generous acts of kindness in supporting authors. Thanks so much for all you do. Hats off to you, Eri.

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