
Yup, it’s live now, my giveaway contest for my debut poetry book, Shall I Be a Poet Instead? As I’ve been posting time and again here for about the last few months, I finally took the plunge and self-published my poetry; you can read all about my journey doing that over at this post. Since then it’s gone live to other retail outlets (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, The Book Depository to name a few) and I’ve also hosted my first GoodReads giveaway last month. Exciting stuff to say the least š
So I’m hosting another giveaway contest here on my blog for a chance to win a signed copy of my book. This time the contest is open internationally and will run from 07 November to 21 November 2017 @ 11:59PM EST. Please use a valid email address when you enter in the Rafflecopter below. Winners will be contacted the following day and they will have 24 hours to claim their prize or else I will raffle another winner.
Please let me know if you have any questons about the raffle and whatnot. Otherwise, good luck!
I love reading pleasefindthis’ books. I dont know who they are, but they write some great poetry books, especially I wrote this for you series. :3
Good to hear! I’ve been eyeing those books for some time now but never got around to picking them up. One of these days, perhaps š
Actually my favorite has to be a book of Children’s Verse. I read & re-read this to the children all of the time. Classic rhymes and verses passed down through the generations.
That’s true about the classics, and we forget about them until they’re revisited.
Congratulations on self-publishing! What a terrific accomplishment!
Thanks so much, Lisa! š
Congratulations! I can’t believe I missed your previous announcement. I suppose it’s because I never could get your blog to show up in my reader again. š
Thanks so much! Sorry to hear my blog just never showed up on your reader, that really sucks. I wish I had more time to look into it, don’t know why it’s being what it is…
Congrats!
I don’t read much poetry, but I wish I did. The last collection I read was Margaret Atwood’s Morning in the Burned House.
Thanks so much! I knew Margaret Atwood wrote some poetry but I’ve never checked it out; I should look into that in the future…