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Prizes! Prizes! Prizes!

As promised, I will be giving away some prizes in order to entice you into being a part of the contest this month in honor of my novel Come Eat at My Table. I tried to think up prizes that actually related to the book somehow. There will be a couple of vases, framed art, and of course a book (or two or three). A grand prize winner will win one of everything.  

In case you can’t remember, or didn’t see how you can win entries, here is a blurb from yesterday’s post: 

You can earn entries for the drawings by first of all following my blog if you haven’t already. For those of you who already follow – you get a bonus entry! You can also earn entries by commenting on the posts and sharing them with your friends. You can share through Facebook, Twitter, or however else you want; I just need to be able to see it. You can also receive entries by pre-ordering the print edition (You get free shipping if you pre-order, too!). Yes, you will also receive an entry by ordering an ebook copy as well.

The next blog post will be everything you ever wanted to know (or didn’t) about me. Some of you know me better than others. If you have a question you would like to ask, please write it in the comments and I will answer it. (Be nice, please!) Each person who asks a question will get an entry into the drawing. 

I hope this is going to be as fun for you as it has been for me in the planning stages!
 
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