Comment contest

By Paul Anderson September 23rd, 2009

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The Prize

Each week we are running a competition to win an exclusive ebook edition of the first anthology. The Red Book – Reversed will contain all the same stories as the regular book, but in reverse order. Events and characters will fade in and out with a completely different emphasis than in the regular book. It will also feature exclusive cover art and a new introduction. This edition will not be for sale.

So how do you win this fabulous prize?

Simple – leave a comment on the blog. The contest will run each week from Sunday to Friday, with winners announced on a Saturday. Any comment on the blog added in that week will be eligible for entry to the draw, meaning that the more you comment, the greater your chance of winning. Your comments can be on any post, but only those made in the particular competition week will be eligible for the prize that week.

As no prizes were awarded last week (booooo!) we are giving away TWO ebooks this week. One for a commenter on the blog, and to anyone on Twitter who retweets or otherwise promotes Chinese Whisperings through their Twitter account.

Twitter contest

Speaking of Twitter, we are also going to introduce a second giveaway, starting from Sunday 27 September. Simply tweet about us (including retweets) and you will be eligible to win a copy of the ebook. Make sure to include the hashtag #cwproject to make it easier for us to find your tweets! And if you want to follow us on Twitter then our account is @ChineseWhisAnth.

Good luck to everyone, and keep your comments coming in!

LAST WEEK’S WINNERS: CAROLINE MUSPRATT AND CHRIS CHARTRAND.

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