Showing posts with label contest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contest. Show all posts

Thursday, March 31, 2016

$3,000 Big Romance Author Spring Giveaway!

Welcome to the Spring Fling $3,000 Giveaway! 



This month is a cool time to be a reader. 101 of your favorite authors contributed to one massive giveaway! Giveaway rules are listed on the rafflecopter. International participants can play as well! Got any questions? Feel free to ask. There are 100 ways to enter for a maximum possible 500+ entries per person. The giveaway lasts the entire month of April, so come back every day and hammer away at a few more entries until you’re all done!
ONE PERSON WILL WIN $3,000 USD! So ... tell your friends, an don’t miss out! 
Terms & conditions are listed on the rafflecopter. Read it for full details. The winner will be chosen on May 1, 2016 and contacted via the email address they used to enter. CHECK YOUR EMAIL! The winner’s name will also be posted on the rafflecopter widget above.
Participating Romance Authors:
101 different authors came together to make this giveaway possible. If you’ve been looking for a hot, new read, there are some fantastic authors featured in this giveaway, writing in the genres of contemporary romance, new adult romance, erotic romance, steamy romance, urban fantasy romance, dystopian romance, historical romance, futuristic/ sci-fi/ fantasy romance, Teen/ YA romance, inspirational romance and time travel romance!


H.M. Ward
Kim Golden
Drew Jordan
Christi Caldwell
Scarlett Metal
Chris Almeida & Cecilia Aubrey
Heidi McLaughlin
Jenny Gardiner
Stacey Joy Netzel
Merry Farmer
Mallory Crowe
Julia Kent
Jean Oram
Vella Day
Meli Raine
Sherri Hayes
Jayne Rylon
Sarah M. Cradit
Erica Ridley
Christine Zolendz
Beverly Preston
Marquita Valentine
Melissa Storm
Dana Marton
Amy Bartol
Michelle Fox
Magan Vernon
Ainsley Booth
Venessa Kimball
Sidney Bristol
K.M. Scott
C.C.Wood
J.M. Miller
Zara Keane
Eliza Knight
L.P. Dover
Sadie Haller
Patricia McLinn
Suzanne Rock
Katherine Lowry Logan
Erin Richards
Tori Scott
Danielle Stewart
P.T. Michelle
Suzan Tisdale
T.M. Franklin
Evelyn Adams
S.E. Hall
Lauren Hawkeye
Josie Bordeaux
Melanie Marchande
Raci Ames
Catherine Gayle
Sam Cheever
J.M Cole
Brooke Blaine
Ella Frank
Allison Bell
Cristin Harber
Jacki Delecki
Tawdra Kandle
Sydney Logan
Laura Kaye
Laura Kamoie
Evie Harper
Patti Fiala
Taylor Law
Pamela DuMond
D.L. Roan
Jenni Moen
LG Castillo
Rachel Schurig
Nina Levine
Rachel Hanna
Cheryl Bradshaw
Jessica Scott
Beth Yarnall
J.T. Geissinger
Stacey Mosteller
Kylie Gilmore
Maryann Jordan
Cari Quinn
Lauren Royal
Renea Mason
Christine Bell
Felicia Tatum
Fabio Bueno
RaShelle Workman
Nana Malone
Annika Martin
Sophia Knightly
Nikki Lynn Barrett
Marian Tee
Sarah Castille
Allyn Lesley
Ambrielle Kirk
Jami Davenport
Bonnie R. Paulson
Laura Stapleton
Kennedy Layne
TERMS & CONDITIONS:

Must be 18 years of age or older to win. No cash value. Void where prohibited. Open to international & US residents. *The winner will receive an e-gift card via PayPal in the amount of $3000USD for this prize.* Winner must have: 1. an email account, 2. may be requested to fill out additional paperwork for tax purposes, and 3. must have a PayPal account to accept the prize. We are not responsible for fees taken by PayPal for this transaction, nor are we in any way responsible for VAT and/ or taxes. We are not responsible for items damaged or lost in the e-mail. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook. We hereby release Facebook of any liability.  By entering you agree that we are in no way to be held liable for anything pertaining to this giveaway. Winner(s) will be contacted by email 72 hours after the giveaway ends. You must claim your prize within 48 hours or it is forfeited and another winner will be selected. If you have any additional questions - feel free to send us an email!

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Saturday, January 31, 2015

Enter the FANtastic "FAN" February Giveaway!

During the month of February, Cheryl will be giving away some amazing prizes! First we'll show you what's up for grabs, and then we'll tell you how to enter! 

THE PRIZES:  

PRIZE ONE: A KINDLE PAPERWHITE!


HOW TO WIN 

The person who gets the most people to subscribe to Cheryl's Author Newsletter during the month of February is the winner. Yep, it's that simple. 

To enter: 

Share Cheryl's author newsletter sign-up link with your friends HERE

Keep track of your friends and family who sign up. 

Email them to us HERE (as they enter) with the subject line: ENTER TO WIN 
(throughout the month we'll keep a tally and share who's in the lead on Cheryl's Facebook page

Already have a kindle but still want to participate? 
The winner also has the option of winning cold, hard cash instead.


PRIZES 2-4: FOR NEW SUBSCRIBERS! 

The next three prizes are eligible to any new subscribers during the month of February. 

We will hold a drawing for ... 

5 Sloane Monroe Series Tote Bags


5 Signed Copies of Cheryl's USA Today bestseller Hush Now Baby


5 Author Swag Bags


AND...that's not all. 

EVERY NEW SUBSCRIBER DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY WILL RECEIVE ONE OF CHERYL'S EBOOKS FREE JUST FOR SIGNING UP. 

All winners will be announced March 1st on Cheryl's Facebook Page and also on this blog.

PRIZE 5: FOR CURRENT SUBSCRIBERS! 

 This month's giveaway wouldn't be complete without rewarding all those who have signed up for my newsletter in the past. Any current subscriber to my newsletter who shares the FANtastic Fan Giveaway on my Facebook Page will be entered to win a $25.00 Amazon gift card. (Please made sure to comment on the post once you've shared it so we can get you entered)


GOOD LUCK EVERYONE! 


Monday, September 30, 2013

Purchase & Review Bed of Bones and Enter to WIN!

THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR PARTICIPATING!

THE WINNERS ARE AS FOLLOWS....

1. SLOANE MONROE SERIES BOOK PACKAGE: Cindy Scioli

2. COOKIE GIFT PACKAGE: Scaro

3. AMAZON GIFT CARD: Bob Smith

4. BLACK DIAMOND DEATH: Lance Smith

5. SINNERMAN: Cheryl Gregory

6. I HAVE A SECRET: Knitting Hooker

7. STRANGER IN TOWN: Sheryl Morgan

8. BED OF BONES: Just Being Me

If you are a winner, please be sure to contact me at cherylbradshawbooks(at)hotmaildotcom with your information so I can get your reward out to you.

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

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Bed of Bones (Sloane Monroe Series #5) is finally here!
 
 
 
DESCRIPTION
 
Sometimes even the deepest, darkest secrets find their way to the surface…
 
Summer 1956
 
Thirteen-year-old Willie Compton and his younger brother Leonard stumble upon a mine shaft while hiking the hills of Park City, Utah. The shaft is unsealed, abandoned. While Leonard stares at the hole in wonderment, a Slinky he’s been flipping back and forth between his hands slithers through his fingers, tumbling toward the mouth of the shaft. Leonard bolts forward, reaches out to grab it, but he slips, then he falls.  
 
Present Day
 
Up-and-coming filmmaker Melody Sinclair stirs in her chair, nervously awaiting the debut of her film at the Sundance Film Festival. Based on a true story, Bed of Bones tells a tale of murder, shining a big, bold light on Park City’s tragic past. A past that’s about to revisit the present. 
 
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To celebrate, I'm offering several different prizes throughout the month of October for anyone who purchases the novel and leaves a review. 
(Reviews must be entered before the last day of October)
 
You can purchase a digital copy of Bed of Bones at the following places:
 
Amazon
 
 
 
iTunes (we're just waiting for this one to go live, link coming later)
 
 
ANYONE who purchases the novel and leaves a review this month will be entered into a drawing for a chance to win one of 8 following prizes:
 
GRAND PRIZES:
 
#1 Signed paperback copies of all five books in the Sloane Monroe Series, including Bed of Bones.
 
 
#2 Halloween Gift Tower from Cheryl&Co
Includes cookies, brownies, and all kinds of fun treats!
 
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#3 $25 Amazon Gift Card
 
 
#4 SIGNED PAPERBACK OF BLACK DIAMOND DEATH
(SLOANE MONROE SERIES #1)



#5 SIGNED PAPERBACK OF SINNERMAN

(SLOANE MONROE SERIES #2)

 

#6 SIGNED PAPERBACK OF I HAVE A SECRET

(SLOANE MONROE SERIES #3)

 

 #7 SIGNED PAPERBACK OF STRANGER IN TOWN

(SLOANE MONROE SERIES #4)

 
 
 #8 SIGNED PAPERBACK OF BED OF BONES 
 
(SLOANE MONROE SERIES #5)
 
 
 
 TO ENTER:
 
Purchase a copy of Bed of Bones between now and October 31st, leave a review, and ADD A COMMENT BELOW with your name and where you left the review(s). If you are having a hard time posting a comment, NEVER FEAR! Click HERE to email me and I will add you :)
 
As a side note, the more reviews you leave, the more you'll be entered. For example, if you leave a review on Amazon and Barnes & Noble, you'll be entered twice, and so on. There are four places it is currently on sale in a digital format where you can leave a review.
See the list above for places to purchase.
 
 
GOOD LUCK AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Chapter One Submissions: December

 
***THANKS TO ALL THOSE WHO SUBMITTED THEIR FIRST CHAPTER IN DECEMBER. SUBMISSIONS ARE NOW CLOSED, BUT CHECK BACK IN JANUARY FOR THE NEXT CONTEST***
 
 


What is it?


A contest for authors.


Each month I will be looking for the BEST first chapter of a novel.
The winner will receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card AND will be interviewed on both my reader and writer blogs which have had over 35,000 page views in the past year.
In addition, I will tweet about your book to my 25,000 followers and do a write up about why I chose your novel as my "chapter one" pick of the month.
Read about the Chapter One winner for November HERE.


For this month, I will be accepting 50 entries.
Once I receive 50, I will announce at the top of this post that submissions are closed for the month, so if you don't see that above, there's still an opening. 


TO ENTER...


Comment on this blog post below. If you are one of the first fifty to comment, send the first chapter of your novel to my EMAIL ADDRESS.


In the subject line of your email put: CHAPTER ONE
And then please paste your chapter in the body of the email, and NOT as an attachment.


The winner will be emailed by the last week of the month, and look for their interview (and hopefully YOUR interview) the first week of the following month. If you were not chosen, you may submit the first chapter of a different novel the next month. Short stories are also eligible. BUT! Your book must be published to qualify.


Why am I doing this? Because once upon a time someone held my hand and showed me the way, and now I want to pay it forward. One of my favorite things to do is promote up-and-coming authors.


Best of luck to everyone!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Stranger in Town Book Review Giveaway!!!

 
CONGRATULATONS TO JONI SILL!!!
WINNER OF THE $30 AMAZON GIFT CARD!!!
TO ALL THOSE WHO ENTERED AND LEFT A REVIEW, PLEASE EMAIL ME HERE WITH YOUR ADDRESS AND LET ME KNOW WHICH KEY CHAIN YOU WOULD LIKE. 
MY ASSISTANT WILL SEND THEM OUT NEXT WEEK. :)
THANKS EVERYONE!


It's finally here!  The new release of my latest novel, Stranger in Town, book #4 in the Sloane Monroe mystery/thriller series. 



To kick things off, I am running a contest for anyone who reads the novel and leaves a review on Amazon between now and November 29th.
 
Every person who leaves a review will receive his/her choice of a keychain from one of the Sloane Monroe series books and a signed bookmark. 
But that's not all...
 
 
 
 
 
You will also be entered to win a $30 Amazon Gift Card. 

 
To enter, read Stranger in Town between now and November 29th, leave a review, and then EMAIL ME or leave a comment below.  That's it!

The winner will be announced on my blog on November 30th.
 
To purchase Stranger in Town, CLICK HERE.

GOOD LUCK!
 

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Chapter One Submissions: November

***THANKS TO ALL THOSE WHO SUBMITTED THEIR FIRST CHAPTER IN NOVEMBER. SUBMISSIONS ARE NOW CLOSED, BUT CHECK BACK THE FIRST WEEK OF DECEMBER FOR THE NEXT CONTEST***
 

 What is it?

A contest for authors.

Each month I will be looking for the BEST first chapter of a novel. The winner will receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card AND will be interviewed on both my reader and writer blogs which have had over 30,000 page views in the past year. In addition, I will tweet about your book to my 20,000 followers and do a write up about why I chose your novel as my "chapter one" pick of the month. Read about the Chapter One winner for October HERE.

For this month, I will be accepting 50 entries. I might change this later...I need time to write after all ;) but I will do what I can to maintain this number. Once I receive 50, I will announce at the top of this post that submissions are closed for the month, so if you don't see that above, there's still an opening. Last month it was only open for two days, so don't wait around ;)


TO ENTER...


Comment on this blog post below. If you are one of the first fifty to comment, send the first chapter of your novel to my EMAIL ADDRESS.


In the subject line of your email put: CHAPTER ONE
And then please paste your chapter in the body of the email, and NOT as an attachment.


The winner will be emailed by the last week of the month, and look for their interview (and hopefully YOUR interview) the first week of the following month. If you were not chosen, you may submit the first chapter of a different novel the next month. Short stories are also eligible. BUT! Your book must be published to qualify.


Why am I doing this? Because once upon a time someone held my hand and showed me the way, and now I want to pay it forward. One of my favorite things to do is promote up-and-coming authors.


Best of luck to everyone!

Monday, September 3, 2012

August Chapter One Winner - Sara J. Henry


As the months go by, I am having a harder time picking just one winner for the Chapter One contest.  There's a lot of good writing out there these days, and several excellent first chapters were submitted last month.  But there was something about the opening scene in Sara J. Henry's novel, Learning to Swim, that left me wanting more.  Read it for yourself and see what you think:



Learning to Swim: Chapter One


If I’d blinked, I would have missed it.
But I didn’t, and I saw something fall from the rear deck of the opposite ferry. It could have been a bundle of trash; it could have been a child-sized doll. Either was more likely than what I thought I saw: a small wide-eyed human face, in one tiny frozen moment as it plummeted toward the water.
I was on the late afternoon ferry on Lake Champlain, the big one that takes an hour to reach Vermont. It was overcast and misty, one of those in-between Adirondack days just before summer commits itself, and I’d pulled on a windbreaker because of the occasional chilly gust of wind. I was the only one out on deck, but the closed-in lounge with its narrow benches and tiny snack bar makes me edgy. And I love watching the water as the ferry carves through it. Today the water was calm, with no other boats out except this one’s twin, chugging stolidly in the opposite direction.
What I did next was a visceral reaction to those small eyes I thought I saw. Without conscious thought I vaulted onto the railing I was leaning against, took a deep breath, and dived.
It’s amazing what you can do if you don’t stop to think. The coldness of the water seemed to suck the air out of my lungs, but instinctively I curved upward, fluttering my feet.
In the weekly mini-triathlons in Lake Placid where I live, I’m always one of the last out of the water. The closest I’d ever come to underwater swimming was picking up my hair clasp at the bottom of a friend’s pool, and that had taken two tries. And whenever I see a movie with scenes where the hero has to swim through a long, narrow passageway, I always try to hold my breath. I never make it.
But I was in the lake, committed, and surging strongly underwater. By the time I broke the surface, I’d traveled more than a third of the way to where I’d seen the thing go in. Both ferries had gone onward, in their opposite directions. There was no one in sight. No shouts of alarm, no ferry slowing and turning about.
I kept my eyes fixed on the water ahead, and saw something bob up, too far away. My stomach gave a nasty twist. Then I swam, harder and faster than I ever had in a mini-triathlon with middle-aged tourists coming up behind me.
When I reached what I thought was the right spot, I took a deep breath and dived. The water wasn’t clear but not exactly murky, sort of a blurred translucence with a greenish cast. I didn’t get very far under, and had to try again. This time I saw only a few flat, colorless fish skittering by before I had to come up for air.
Gasping for breath, treading water while I sucked air, reason began to creep in. I wasn’t just cold; I was close to numb. I was alone in a very deep lake twelve miles wide, diving after what could be a bag of garbage somebody didn’t want to pay to haul to the dump. I was none too sure I had enough strength to get to shore. But I dived once more, and this time something led me straight to it.
It wasn’t a bundle of trash. It wasn’t a doll. It was a small boy, arms entangled in what looked like a dark sweatshirt, straight dark hair floating eerily above his head. For one awful moment I thought I was looking at a corpse, but then I saw a small sneakered foot kick weakly. By the time I got close enough to grab a handful of sweatshirt, I’d been without air far longer than I’d ever managed to hold my breath watching underwater scenes in movies. My throat was convulsing in an effort not to suck in water instead of the air that wasn’t there.
The boy turned toward me, looking at me with those wide dark eyes I hadn’t imagined after all. Then they slowly closed. I started upward, dragging him with one hand, swimming with the other, kicking as hard as I could.
It was endless. My ears were ringing, my body a marionette I was directing with an inner voice: Keep swimming, keep swimming, keep swimming.
I no longer felt cold, and my throat had stopped jerking. I began to wonder if I had drowned. But I felt a dull pain in the arm clutching the boy, and I wouldn’t, I thought, feel pain if I were dead.
I kicked on, and sensed rather than saw light above: either Heaven or the surface. In a burst of motion we emerged, the boy bobbing up beside me. I gulped in so much air it hurt, and shook water off my face.
The boy was limp, entangled in the sodden sweatshirt, and I couldn’t tell if he was breathing. I struggled to get the sweatshirt off over his head and tried to thump his thin back. I’d taken CPR, but it was several years ago, and no one tells you how to do CPR when you’re treading water in a deep, cold lake.
No response. I pulled the boy toward me, put my mouth over his and blew, turning to suck in air—once, twice, three times. Now I was feeling almost furious, at fate or irony or whatever had put me in this cold water with a thin dying child in my arms. I’d found him, and damn it, he needed to start breathing.
The boy coughed, spewed forth a gush of water, then opened his eyes.
“Yes!” I whispered, “yes, yes, yes!” and I think I shook him a little. I might have cried if I hadn’t learned a long time ago you can’t cry and swim at the same time.
Now we had to get to shore, which looked a lot farther away than I’d ever swum in a mini-triathlon.
I’ve read that drowning victims are likely to drag you under and you’re supposed to tow them with one arm around their neck so they can’t grab you. But I knew I’d never make it swimming with one arm. I pushed his hands under my belt, and squeezed them into tiny fists.
“Hold on,” I told him, looking into the dark eyes, and he seemed to understand.
The swim to shore wasn’t dramatic, just grim. There’s a formula that predicts how long you can survive in cold water before hypothermia renders your brain foggy and your arms and legs useless, and it was probably a good thing I couldn’t remember it.
This is the part of Rescue 911 you never see—the long, slow, dreary stuff. I did the crawl; I did the sidestroke. In my head I sang a slow dirge from Girl Scout camp: Mandy had a little bay-bee. Had that baby just for me. Stroke, breathe. Mandy, oh, my Mandy oh, my Man- dee mine. Stroke, breathe. Baby made my Mandy cry. Cried so hard she soon did die. Stroke, breathe.Mandy, oh, my Mandy oh, my Man- dee mine.
At one point the boy’s hands slipped from my belt, and I spun and grabbed him as he was sliding under. He opened his eyes halfway and looked at me dully. I cradled him in my arms as the water sloshed around us. “Just a little farther, just a little farther,” I pleaded, and his eyes flickered. Now maybe I was crying, but I was so wet and cold I couldn’t tell.
I could see details of the shoreline, rocks and a big tree that seemed to beckon to me, and damned if we were going to drown this close to land. I yanked the drawstring from my windbreaker hood, pulled one of his hands underwater, and lashed it to my belt. We swam on, in awkward tandem.
We had been carried well past the ferry dock, and reached shore in a rocky area. I swung my feet down to feel for bottom, and there it was, sandy and shifting and at tiptoe length, but there it was. I yanked my belt loose to free the boy and pulled him toward me, hoisting him to my hip. I staggered as we came out of the water, him clinging to my side like a baby orangutan, and sat down on the first big rock I came to.
We sat there for a moment in silence, sucking in air, both of us shivering. My inner voice was saying Thankyouthankyouthankyou, but to whom or to what, I don’t know. I was strangely conscious of the hardness of the rock I sat on and the fact that I was no longer being rocked by the water.
The boy stirred, and turned toward me, his dark hair plastered around his thin face. For the first time, I heard him make a sound.
“Merci,” he whispered.

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The wording in this chapter is excellent; it compels the reader to keep reading so they can find out what happens next.  I found myself interested in why the little boy was in the water in the first place.  It's exactly what an author needs to do in their first chapter to capture their audience.  Now let's learn a little about Sara J. Henry...
 
Tell me about yourself: Where are you from and how long have you been writing?

I’m from Oak Ridge, Tennessee, a town constructed to help build the atom bomb during World War II. I started writing at the age of 5 with a very short short story. I began a novel at age 11, got as far as setting up the characters and place and situation, and stopped (that’s where it gets hard). I didn’t try writing fiction again until I wrote this novel. (In the interim I was a newspaper feature writer and sports editor, book editor, magazine editor, and various other jobs, including a stint as a soil scientist and one as a bicycle mechanic.) 

Tell me about the novel—what inspired it?

I was visiting the Adirondacks in upstate New York where I’d lived, and while driving along the huge Lake Champlain on a misty day I envisioned a woman on one of the ferries, seeing something she thought was a child fall from a ferry going the other direction – and imagined what she would do. That scene stuck with me, and when I sat down to write a novel, it became the opening chapter that’s posted here. (I’d say my primary writing influences were from my early teen years, when I devoured John D. MacDonald’s Travis McGee series and Mary Stewart’s suspense novels.) 

What genre do you write in and why?

I suppose you’d call it suspense - I think my publisher is calling them “psychological suspense” – but I expect the real question is why. Genres are tricky – my books are sort of crossovers. I avoid calling them mysteries because many people have set ideas of what makes up a mystery, and my books don’t particularly fit that. Someone told me this one was “slightly literary,” which I could certainly live with! 

What’s the next project for you?  Tell the readers about it.

It’s the sequel to this novel, A COLD AND LONELY PLACE, coming out in February 2013.  It’s set in the Adirondacks, in the winter, with many of the same characters as the first book – and explores how deep friendships run, long-held secrets, and a tragic death that threatens to shatter the serenity of these mountain villages and several families’ lives.  

Let’s put the novel aside and talk about YOU for a minute—what are your hobbies and what can’t you live without that’s non-book related?  What do you do when you are not writing?  If you could live anywhere in the world, where would that be?

These days it’s almost hard to think of anything non-book related – seems I’m almost always writing, reading, editing, critiquing, doing web work. But I have several dogs, and a bicycle, and live in beautiful Vermont, so I try to find time to enjoy all of these. And I love to travel, to visit friends or go to book events. I will also admit to watching Survivor. I don’t know where else I’d like to live, but I’d like to visit friends in Costa Rica, spend some time in the UK and the south of France, and Australia and New Zealand. 

If a reader asked you to recommend the three BEST books to read, aside from your own, what would they be?

This would change from moment to moment, but off the top of my head, some of my favorites – and this is a very disparate list:

WINTER’S BONE, by Daniel Woodrell

BRAT FARRAR, by Josephine Tey

PLEASE IGNORE VERA DIETZ, by A.S. King 

If you could have dinner with one author, who would it be and why?

My friend Simon Toyne, because he makes me laugh, and appreciates my sense of humor. (Again, this answer would likely change depending on the day it was asked.)

Post where you can be found—website, blog, twitter, facebook, etc.




 
August "Chapter One" Finalists
 
Here are the finalists for the month of August.  Any of these books are worth a second look!
 
Michelle Muto: Don't Fear the Reaper
 
Roger Stouff and Kenneth R. Brown: Firekill
 
Linda Welch: Along Came a Demon
 
Anne R. Allen: Ghostwriters in the Sky
 
Cheryl Shireman: Cooper Moon
 
Keri Knutson and Susan Branham: Director's Cut 
 
 

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Introducing "CHAPTER ONE"

***SUBMISSIONS ARE NOW CLOSED FOR THIS MONTH.  CHECK BACK ON JULY 1ST TO FIND OUT ABOUT THE WINNER AND SIGN UP FOR NEXT MONTH***

In July I will be starting something called:


What is it?

A contest for authors.

Each month I will be looking for the BEST first chapter of a novel.  The winner will receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card AND will be interviewed on both my reader and writer blogs which have had over 30,000 page views in the past year.  In addition, I will tweet about your book to my 12,000 followers and do a write up about why I chose your novel as my "chapter one" pick of the month.

For the first month, I will be accepting 50 entries.  I might change this later...I need time to write after all ;) but I will do what I can to maintain this number.

TO ENTER...

Comment on this blog post below.  If you are one of the first fifty to comment, send the first chapter of your novel to my EMAIL ADDRESS

In the subject line of your email put: CHAPTER ONE
And then please paste your chapter in the body of the email, and NOT as an attachment.

The winner will be emailed by the last week of the month, and look for their interview (and hopefully YOUR interview) the first week of the following month.  If you were not chosen, you may submit the first chapter of a different novel the next month.  Short stories are also eligible.

Why am I doing this? Those who know me already know, but if you don't, one of my favorite things to do is promote up-and-coming authors.  I received a lot of help in the early days of my journey from some amazing authors, and it's important to me to give back. 

Best of luck to everyone!

   

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

See YOUR name in Cheryl Bradshaw's Next Novel

Amazon best-selling author Cheryl Bradshaw is offering one reader the chance to see their name (first AND last) in her new novel, I Have a Secret, which will be released Spring 2011. 

CONTEST DATES: NOVEMBER 9TH TO NOVEMBER 18TH

HOW TO ENTER: PURCHASE CHERYL BRADSHAW'S NOVEL(S)







And then, email Cheryl by clicking HERE with the answer to one or both of these questions (depending on the book you purchase).

BLACK DIAMOND DEATH (CHAPTER 51, FIRST SENTENCE)

Question: Name the person who followed Sloane back to her place.

SINNERMAN (CHAPTER 52, FIRST SENTENCE)

Question: Name the corner streets Agent Luciana is on.

For one answer, you will receive one entry into the contest.  For both answers, you receive two.  The winner will be announced November 19th on Cheryl's blog.

GOOD LUCK!