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In honor of Brent Weeks video interview with Fantasy Book Critic, we have ONE copy of The Black Prism to give away to readers.
A big thank you goes out to Orbit for providing this giveaway.
Rules to Enter:
1. This contest is open to: US, UK, Australia and Canada.
2. Only ONE entry per person. Duplicate entries will result in complete disqualification.
3. To enter please send an email with the subject "The Black Prism" to FBCgiveaway@NOSPAMgmail.com (Remember to remove the NO SPAM). Please include your name and mailing address.
4. This contest starts on August 9, 2010 at 12:01 PM EST and ends on August 16, 2010 at 12:01 EST.
5. Good luck and Have fun!
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9 comments:
Such an awesome giveaway and I can't take part because I live in Germany :-(((((
Good look to all who can and will participate.
I am pretty sure every web crawling email gathering spider is onto the whole "no spam" trick. Seriously, it isn't hard for a computer program to look for the phrase "nospam" in what it thinks is an email address and remove it. I think it is safe to say they can also piece together "myemailaddress at nonsense dot com" in case you were going to go to that one next.
Actually I've used this email for over a year for giveaways and literally had 4 pieces of spam. So I would have to disagree on the web crawlers being onto it. Of course now that I said that I'll probably get tons but it seems to work so I'll stick to it. I actually work for companies that use search engines and the process that they use and yes it actually does work.
Orbit ships the book so they set the terms as location goes...
NEAT-O!!!
Thank you for the chance to win this amazing sounding book. :)
Woot!
Thanks for the great competition, good luck to all who enter :-)
Great comp...just wondering if your gonna post the name of the lucky winner.