Hi guys!
It's unbelievable, I know! After Robin Hobb and Neil Gaiman in October, I was lucky enough to announce that we had two new contests under way, one for Tad Williams' Shadowplay and one for Steven Erikson's The Bonehunters.
Well, I have just received word that The Overlook Press has given me the "go ahead" to organize my R. Scott Bakker contest. In the beginning, the prize was to be a copy of The Thousandfold Thought. Which, everyone would agree, was a neat enough prize. But Overlook has decided to set the bar a little higher, granting the winner a complete hardcover set of The Prince of Nothing trilogy. Hence, the lucky winner will received The Darkness that Comes Before, The Warrior-Prophet, and The Thousandfold Thought! Now that's something!;-)
All you have to do to register is to leave your name and full mailing address in an email that you will send to reviews@(NO-SPAM)gryphonwoodpress.com. Please make sure that the header reads "BAKKER." But remove the No-spam addition. And if you haven't registered for the Tad Williams or the Steven Erikson contest, please do the same but with the header "SHADOWPLAY" or "THE BONEHUNTERS." One name will be randomly drawn, sent to the publisher, and a while later the books will be delivered to your doorstep!;-)
Yes, it's that easy!!! Many thanks again to Overlook for accepting to do this! Once again, this contest is open to all, regardless of where you are from.
Good luck to all the participants!
P. S. I'm halfway through The Thousandfold Thought and it's great so far!:-)
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8 commentaires:
Man, I do you this!?! Fantasy websites don't even have contests like these!
Way to go with the blog, dude!
Really looking forward to this one, Pat. Scott is one of my favourite authors, and I'm super-hyped for TTT. Great contest. FIngers crossed, eh. ;-)
-Alrin
(hallofworlds.net)
"Man, I do you this!?! Fantasy websites don't even have contests like these!"
What we don't realise is he's really just collecting our addresses so he can hunt us down...
Heh. Great competition Pat - best one yet.
Oh yeah, you better check your backs. . . I'm coming to get you!;-)
Good luck to all!:-)
Pat
What's the last date for this contest Pat
Hmmm, there is no set date. But I will draw the name of the winner at some point this coming week.
So if there are any stragglers, now's the chance to register!:-)
really looking forward for this one PAT please give the last date for contest
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