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Soubhiville
My Favorite Authors | Thomas Costley
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Are you one of the 57 who voted so far for next year‘s #AuthorAMonth?

The largest pie slices on the bottom right are the current clear leaders: NK Jemisin, Jacqueline Woodson, Isabel Allende, VE Schwab, Amy Tan, James Baldwin, Ann Patchett, and Zadie Smith. The ladies are killing it so far, but I‘m giving anyone who hasn‘t voted yet a couple more days if they‘d like to.

If you‘d like to join or be removed from the tag list, let me know 😊.

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TheBookHippie I voted ! 4y
MoonWitch94 I voted! Can‘t wait to see who next year‘s authors are. 4y
HeathHof Thank you! I voted. Been having a hard time committing to any sort of planned reading this year but I'm optimistic and excited for 2021 challenges😁 4y
Bookwormjillk Voted thank you! 4y
AmyG I voted. Thank you!!! 4y
ValerieAndBooks I did vote, the other day. Thanks for your hard work!! 4y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa I already voted! 4y
Bklover I voted! 4y
Cinfhen I voted!!! #RockTheVote 4y
Eggs I voted✅ 4y
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ManyWordsLater
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missberlyreads
Ms. Marvel Vol. 7 | G Willow Wilson
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BooksTeasAndBookishThings
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In case any of you need an absentee ballot, this is where to get one. It has every state's policy for the absentee voting procedure and links to where you can request it for your state. Just because you will not be in the area when the time comes, you can still make your voice heard! #VoteHoney #RockTheVote #MakeYourVoiceHeard #VOTE

FVAP.gov

Or call 1-800-438-VOTE (8683)

Readingismyescape Thanks for sharing. 🇺🇸 8y
cariashley Ah thanks for this. I need to get on it pronto. 8y
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BooksTeasAndBookishThings @Readingismyescape absolutely! ❤️🙌🇺🇸 8y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings @cariashley no problem! I was unable to vote last time because I didn't know to do this online and they wouldn't do a write-in ballot here since we weren't married yet 😢 so I kept asking my Husband to find out for the spouses and then BAM! This came in the mail, and I had to share so no one ends up in my predicament from last time! ❤️ 8y
Barb1 I was a military wife for 22 years and we always voted by absentee ballot and still do. 8y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings @Barb1 I was 20 for the first federal vote I could participate in & I am sad to say I did not b/c I was just oblivious & young. I was so excited for the ability to rectify that last time & I asked about the write-in ballot since I was not an "eligible" dependent until we were married & they said it was easy to do when I got there, but when I went the lady said I had to request one before, I was behind the deadline & the first person was wrong. Ugh 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Important post... Because every vote counts! 8y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings @Riveted_Reader_Melissa yes! Every single one!!! 😊 8y
MemoirsForMe So grateful that you posted this! Yes!! Please vote! 👏🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸 8y
KafkaKitten I was 17 for the 2012 presidential election and I can't wait to be able to vote in my first one! I've voted in every election, big or small, since I turned 18. I wish everyone knew how important voting is! 8y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings @UwannaPublishme @KafkaKitten It was something my parents were always adamant in doing, and I guess they just assumed that we knew how important it was because they were always so passionate about "I have to go vote." And their education had that as a part of the curriculum : voting/economics/government... Whereas my education was basically "here is how electoral votes work" but nothing on how important. Now, I know and spread the word when I can! 8y
Suzze My first presidential vote was in 1972. I voted for McGovern, who lost to Richard Nixon. I have never missed any vote, national or local, since. Now I'm old enough to always qualify for absentee and love it! 😀😀 8y
Audrey Also many states (I think 17) have early voting, including my own (Massachusetts). My town has numerous voting stations 2 weeks before the election, including two branches of the public library. It makes it really easy to vote. There is no excuse not to. 8y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings @Suzze that is awesome! And something to be very proud of 🙌🇺🇸 @Audrey Yes! My town does early voting, too! One is a a volunteer fire department and that is where I would go if I lived back home. Not sure if they do early voting here, I think they did last time... But, I agree! No reason not to vote! 8y
AmyG Bad people are elected by good people who don't vote. VOTE NOV 8 8y
Crystallinegirl That's one thing I really miss about Oregon - it's entirely vote by mail. I'm in Maryland now, and the lines can get ridiculous! 8y
BooksTeasAndBookishThings @AmyG yes!!! VOTE!!! @Crystallinegirl oh no, that stinks 😕 8y
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