FREE COPY OF SOUL GRAFFITI TO THE FIRST 10 BLOGGERS
Help me create some buzz. I have free galley copies of SOUL GRAFFITI for the first 10 bloggers who email me with their mailing address. (Of course I would love it if you read the book and post review comments on your blog). Please contact me at mark AT reimagine DOT org. Thanks!


Congratulations Mark. I’ve got a copy and intend to post a review as soon as I am finished with it.
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I read your piece in the Emergent Manifesto of Hope this afternoon and found it helpful. I suspect I missed being the first 10 bloggers to request for the book.
Then again mailing to Malaysia would be a bit more expensive …
so…free book you say? just checking out some blogs south of the 49th. actually now that I am in Toronto i guess i am south of 49 too. all the best with the new book. our blog is www.villagevoice.ca
mike
Mark
We are going to be in SF from May1-3. Do you have time to hang out?
We do The Bridge and other stuff in Portland.
XOXO
Ken
More fire, brother!
I too am a writer, albeit it print mags rather than novel. I really look forward to checking out your work. Blessing in the Most High!
Jason
www.morefire.wordpress.com
Mark, I have ordered a copy so please do not send one. I also offer my congratulations on completing this work.
Welcome back - I’ll take you up on the free book offer.
modorney aol com
thanks
I have read the reviews … and can’t wait to read it … it’s amazing how beginning a church can leave you without faith … been there and have walked through it …. looking forward to the book!
Regardless of whether I’m within the ten limit or not…i only see 9…but I’ve launched into reading parts of your book when I visit Borders on a very regular basis. The last I read was a section about artistry and its catalytic grasp on the artist’s emotions: laying themselves bare by the production of their own talents, whether it chalk, paint, words, or miming. Pointing to the heavens after a homerun or touchdown, though honorable, cannot touch the heart as truly as creating works that make oneself utterly vulnerable. Upon seeing the works of an artist who has put everything deep, secret, and dear into their canvas, the viewer will be left no other option but to assess change. Pictures, events, mistakes, accomplishments, and action will never be forgotten, therefore the graffiti in the mind, heart, and soul. I completely agree with your book through experiences in my own life. I have loved your insight and street-level guidance in all matters. Thank you for such a positive work of art!
-Aaron