Thursday Night Write 3/3/2011 & Contest Roundup

[image error]I'm happy to bring back Thursday Night Write after a brief hiatus. I so love reading your entries, even when I don't have time to comment (I have to write three complete books this year, but I do my best), and I'm happy to give you a place to share your work and to meet other writers.


Before we get to this week's Write, a couple of recaps! We've had a lot going on this past week, and I want to round it up for you in one easy-to-manage post.


You can enter my joint giveaway with photographer Heather Gardner through Midnight EST on March 25th. Two winners will each receive an 8×10 print from the Circle of Fire trailer shoot (they're gorgeous!), signed copies of Prophecy of the Sisters AND Guardian of the Gate, and a postcard from me. Entering is easy and there are TEN possible entries. Find out all the deets here.


The Prophecy fanart giveaway started Tuesday with a Grand Prize of Photoshop CS5 Extended Teacher/Student Edition and two runner up art prize packs. A big thank you to Saundra Mitchell, Jessica Verday, Lisa Mantchev, and C. Lee McKenzie for taking on the role of judging what I'm sure will be a plethora of awesome entries. I'll be highlighting each of these awesome writers throughout the month of March. We've already started receiving entries, but you can get your art on for this contest right up until Midnight EST on March 31st. More details here.


March's Reader of the Month was announced as Mia from Norway. Mia will receive a $25 book store giftcard, a "Victorian Guys Are Hot" Prophecy t-shirt, and a True Blue Spa pack from Bath and Body Works. Remember, you must be a registered member of the Forum to be entered in the Reader of the Month giveaway.


You can still vote once a day for the Guardian of the Gate trailer in the Justine Sparks Reel Book Video Awards. We GOT THIS!


Rules for Thursday Night Write are the same as always; post your original short story, novel, poem, or song excerpt of 300 words or less for comment, commenting at least one other entry if you post one of your own. If you're looking specifically for constructive criticism, please ask, as it seems to be the policy to point out only the positive unless someone requests more detailed feedback.


Happy writing, guys!


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Published on March 03, 2011 18:17
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