While I keep on pondering the process of writing a short story, here's an interlude. I had an email recently from the Fiction Writers Review about this wonderful intiative, which I will definitely be taking part in. The only question: which collection to give away??!
Inspired last year by the Emerging Writers Network—who inaugurated May as Short Story Month three years ago—and the Big Poetry Giveaway for National Poetry Month, Fiction Writers Review is excited to launch our second year of The Collection Giveaway Project: a community effort by lit bloggers to raise attention for short story collections. Warm thanks to FWR Contributing Editor Erika Dreifus, who suggested FWR as a home for this project last year and will not only be participating on her own blog, but will also be helping FWR run the project right here.
To participate in Short Story Month 2011: The Collection Giveaway Project , here’s what to do:
(1) Post an entry on your blog recommending a recently published short story collection (or two, or three).
The post can be long or short, a review or merely a rave. The one requirement is that you, the blogger, have read and loved the book(s) in question.
(2) Offer a copy of the book (or each book) as a giveaway to one lucky person who comments on your blog.
You can choose the winner through a drawing, or by the wittiness of his/her remarks, or by whatever criteria you choose.
NOTE for blogger-authors: You can absolutely give away a copy of your own collection—but in an effort to keep this as much about community as publicity, please also offer to give away a second book that isn’t one of yours.
(3) Announce the winner(s) on May 31, 2011, and arrange to send out copies of any books you are giving away.
If you’re participating, drop Erika an email at erika [at] fictionwritersreview.com to let us know. We’ll add you to the list of participating blogs/sites and link to you from this frequently updated page on our site.
Check back May 1 for the official launch, but we’ll update the list throughout May!
3 comments:
Tania, this sounds wonderful and I'm looking forward to it. Unfortunately I haven't been doing much reading lately as I'm busy working on my pieces. Once the summer hits though, I'll have lots of opportunities to read the four(!) short story collections I had bought that are begging to be read.
Best,
Dora
Tania,
I love this idea. I'm going to try to do it with one of Matt O'Malley's books!
I love this idea too. As I won a copy of Nik Perring's book "Not So Perfect" on his blog, it seems only fitting that I give a copy of his book away.
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