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Merry Christmas from #thetoiboxofwords!

If Christmas isn’t quite your thing, there’s a lovely December Holiday post over at A Small Gang of Authors, which hopefully has something for everyone.

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I did a lot in 2018. Some things I tried this year were huge successes while I’ve decided to count the rest as learning experiences. Here at The ToiBox of Words, I’ve cut down on my posts, but I haven’t disappeared. I’m still here and have no plans on leaving anytime soon.

The top post for 2018 was the September post of the IWSG blog hop, which I co-hosted that month. Plus, I featured 5 guest authors with either interviews or some other content. I’m really thinking of going back to featuring more authors next year.

In 2018, I also started the process of fulfilling a dream to start my own book fair, which is an extreme work in progress and I’m okay with that.

I also released two new books; a children’s book and a work of nonfiction.

I also completed my Goodreads challenge, even if I didn’t keep up with reporting it on YouTube (oh well, there’s always next year). In any case, my goal was to read 60 titles (not necessarily novel-length books, though I did read about 30 of those). And, for some reason, Goodreads counted one of my own books in the count, so it shows that I read one more book than I actually did. :/

2018 Reading Challenge

2018 Reading Challenge
Toi has completed her goal of reading 60 books in 2018!
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And lastly, it was a good year over at A Small Gang of Authors.

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For me, Christmas is more than just another holiday. While to some I come off as a grinch, others know this time of year is special to me. I love spending time with my family, remembering the birth of Christ, and having time to reflect on the year. I don’t like materialism, passing judgment and hate, insensitivity, and so much more.

It breaks my heart, that while I accept the fact that many people in the world don’t share my beliefs, there are others out there who hate me or people like me for choosing to believe. I have many friends who practice different faiths than mine and some who practice nothing at all, yet we’ve all found a way to accept each other. My hope for this Christmas, and for every day, is that people learn not to judge one person on the actions of others and that people learn to accept the differences of others and live in harmony.

Thank you for taking the time to read this post. If you like it let me know and share it with others. See you next time, Toi Thomas. #thetoiboxofwords

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Happy Birthday to Me!

So far, for my birthday, I’ve gotten a cute blue beret, a new dress, the DC network,  a sewing machine, and I’m spending the day with my hubby. I am very blessed.

Also, just in time for my birthday, I’ve released two new books. These two books are part of an effort, a dream of mine to start a book fair in my local area. 100% of the proceeds from the sale of these two books go directly to that cause. To learn more about my dream to start a book fair, please visit, Lit Carnivale.com.

Carnie Loves Books – Amazon

Carnie is a bookworm with one love in his life- books. When Carnie loses his reading glasses, he goes on a search to find them. Read along as Carnie searches for his glasses and professes his love for reading books. 100% of proceeds supports Lit Carnivale, a book fair in the making.

Ain’t Nobody Got Time For Book Reviews! – Amazon

Have you ever wondered why it seems authors are often whining about book reviews? What’s the big deal anyway? How much of a difference could your one book review really make? In this opinion piece, ten-time self-published author and blogger, Toi Thomas, discusses candidly why book reviewing culture isn’t what it should be.

This is not a book about how to write book reviews and it is not a how-to book for authors to gain book reviews. This is a book about reevaluating your thought-process and opinions about book reviewing culture.

Toi Thomas clearly understands that “Ain’t nobody got time for book reviews” when there are so many more important things for a book lover to do. Right? Plus, you can read this book from cover to cover in less than two hours. 100% of proceeds go to support Lit Carnivale, a book fair in the making.

I’m also celebrating over at A Small Gang of Authors today if you want to check it out.

Thank you for taking the time to read this post. If you like it let me know and share it with others. See you next time, Toi Thomas. #thetoiboxofwords

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Reblog: Labor Day – More than the end of summer #OurAuthorGang

Happy Labor Day U.S.A.!

Today over at A Small Gang of Authors, co-member Ruth de Jauregui offers a history on the origins of the Labor Day celebrations. Check it out.

As we celebrate the 124th Labor Day, enacted by Congress on June 28, 1894, we may reflect on the how and why of the workingman’s holiday.

Labor Day has its roots in the Industrial Revolution and the evolution of labor unions. In the late 1800s, a typical work week consisted of a 12-hour day, seven days a week. Five and six year old children worked in mills, factories and mines. Working conditions were often unsafe….” Read more at A Small Gang of Authors.

Thank you for taking the time to read this post. If you like it let me know and share it with others. See you next time, Toi Thomas. #thetoiboxofwords