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Writing Posts Tagged 'contests'
- The Jump 225 Jumbo Mega-Bonanza Summer Giveaway, Week 4 • July 21, 2008
This week's contest: who would win a deathmatch smackdown fight, Gandalf or Obi-Wan Kenobi, and why? (Or better yet, how?)
- The Jump 225 Jumbo Mega-Bonanza Summer Giveaway, Week 3 • July 14, 2008
This week's giveaway contest: pick a comic book superhero to run as either Barack Obama's or John McCain's running mate this fall. And then tell me why said superhero would be an asset to the ticket.
- The Jump 225 Jumbo Mega-Bonanza Summer Giveaway, Week 2 • July 7, 2008
Here's the winner of last week's Jump 225 Jumbo Mega Bonanza Giveaway contest -- and another opportunity for you to win the complete David Louis Edelman Canon.
- The Jump 225 Jumbo Mega-Bonanza Summer Giveaway • June 30, 2008
Every week for the next four weeks, I'm going to hold a contest here on my blog. And the winner of each contest will receive copies of "Infoquake," "MultiReal," "The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction, Volume Two," and Mervyn Peake's "Titus Alone." Read the full article for details.
- Pat’s Fantasy Hotlist “MultiReal” Giveaway • June 9, 2008
Pat's Fantasy Hotlist, the fine SF review website that brought you the recent "Infoquake" giveaway -- not to mention the fine SF review website that recently called said book "one of the very best science fiction debuts I have ever read" -- is now giving away three copies of "MultiReal."
- “Infoquake” Giveaway on Pat’s Fantasy Hotlist • May 7, 2008
Pat's Fantasy Hotlist is giving away five copies of the Solaris mass market paperback of "Infoquake."