Are you a Celiac and the Beast fan?
Are you excited about the launch of the Celiac and the Beast book?
Do you like to win prizes?
If you answered yes to all of these, you are cordially invited to attend the CELIAC AND THE BEAST BOOK VIRTUAL LAUNCH PARTY this Saturday 10/26. Now, if you’re in Dallas for the Gluten and Allergen Free Expo Saturday, you can celebrate with us in real life, but I know that it’s not possible for everyone to come to Texas for a day (and my booth isn’t that big anyways). So, I’m holding a virtual party ALL DAY LONG on Saturday!
We’ve got a TON of prizes, and I mean it. We’ve got some gluten-free cake mixes, some snack bars, some bread mixes, CATB shirts, recipe books, and a chance to win copies of the book.
How do you win? Well, I’ll be pulling names all day from Rafflecopter and Random.org, so make sure that you’re signed up using the Rafflecopter widget below and taking as many chances as you can to enter to win! You’re helping me spread the word about my book, and also getting a chance to score big!Also, make sure to follow my Twitter handle (@CeliacBeast) on Saturday (our official hashtag is #CATBbook) because we might be asking some questions for trivia prizes throughout the day too!
THANK YOU ALL for your love and support during my writing process. I couldn’t have written the book without you all. I can’t wait for you to read it, and for this book to make an impact in the celiac and gluten-free community for the better!
Here are more details about my book: http://celiacandthebeast.com/book/
I can’t wait to read the colonoscopy chapter 😉 !!!!
Looking forward to reading about how you travel gluten-free. Oh, and about the endoscopy. As soon as I woke up after mine, the doctor told me it would be okay if I ate gluten from time to time, like if I was at somebody’s house and didn’t want to hurt their feelings.
Can’t wait to read the book!!!
Examples of Situations Where I Wanted to Punch Someone in the Face sounds absolutely fabulous. Congratulations on publishing! Can’t wait to read the book 🙂
Hope to meet you at the expo! I can’t wait to read the book. Love your sense of humor. 🙂
I want to read Mourning the Death of Gluten!
Girl forget about a specific chapter, I am so damn excited to read the whole book =) =)
I am excited for you and can’t wait to read your book! I’d like to check out the chapter on traveling gluten free. Thanks for the giveaway and congratulations!
Food Bullying and Family Events are definitely chapters I want to read!!
Definitely want to read your book!! 🙂
So excited to read the entire book
I just ordered your book from Amazon and look forward to reading it.
Cheers and very best wishes to you!
Hey Erica have you put this on Freedible.com in the events section? Can’t wait!! and Congratulations again!
I can’t wait to read the chapter on families and holidays I’m guessing that will be hilarious ha ha!!! 😉
All of them sound great but I just LOL’ed at this one: Dining Out Part 3: Examples of Situations Where I Wanted to Punch Someone in the Face
I was going to say the advocacy chapter…but you can’t beat anything with the title: Dining Out Part 3: Examples of Situations Where I Wanted to Punch Someone in the Face. lol
I’m so excited about this boo! The chapter on eating out sounds wonderful.
Im soo excited! I’ll be going to the Expo and I hope to get a chance to meet you 🙂 Congratulations on the book release. I’m looking forward to read it!
I just want to read it all! I am excited about each word of your honest truth! Preach it sista! 🙂 See you in Vegas!
First time mistakes would be interesting to read! I’ve only been gluten free for a little over a year so I’m still learning!
Erica,
I downloaded your book and am about 1/3 of the way through. I love it so far and I could relate so well to your long journey to diagnosis. Looking forward to reading the rest and writing a review!
Jess
Jess you rock! Thank you!
Ok, I received the book yesterday afternoon and admit that I read it in one fell swoop.
Fantastic!. Love your sense of humor and I confess I laughed right out loud when reading your “prep” scenario. Having been through that a few times myself, I’d say you nailed it pretty good. (although the actual prep itself is not funny for me at all, your description of it is hilarious)
I found myself nodding and saying “yes!” or “me, too, Erica” and even a few “yeah baby!s”…many many times.
Keep up the great work! Advocacy (i.e. sometimes being a very vocal pain in the ass)
helps us make sense of the hand we’ve been dealt.
Thanks for sharing so much of yourself. I admire that about all the GF bloggers
and I try to visit all the sites and tell them so.
Congratulations on a book that captures this life we GEEFreers live so well.
Cheers,
Ginny aka IH
.