Jasmere is willing to donate $25 credit to the winner! Welcome to the Holiday Gift Giveaway Hop! This event has been months in planning and I am super excited that the day is finally here! I have up for grabs $25 in Gift Certificates to be won! Please check out the wonderful prizes donated by my very generous sponsors. I invite you to check out their sites or bookmark them to visit after the hop ends. Have fun everyone! Unfortunatly, this is a United States of American ONLY contest. :( Once a winner is chosen, I will ask them to create and account, or tell me the username, then email me the username of the account and I will email it to Jasmere and they will credit it with $25!!! How to Enter: Main Entry: Visit http://www.jasmere.com/ and leave a comment telling me which item you like best. Extra Entries (1 new comment each additional entry): Follow PrincessReviews (say how you follow, too) Email Subscribe PrincessReviews Add Princess Reviews on Facebook as a friend Givea
Yes, it's time for ANOTHER giveaway! :) This one is the Reading Resolutions giveaway, hosted by Candance at Candace's Book Blog! The Prize: Teen Idol by Meg Cabot (it looks different than this though because its a hardcopy and this is the paperback image) How to Enter: Follow this blog somehow and leave how you follow and your email in a comment below. IF YOU DO NOT LEAVE YOUR EMAIL WE HAVE NO WAY TO CONTACT YOU IF YOU WIN! Please leave a seperate comment for each way you follow. (Twitter and Facebook count, too) Dates: Starts january 3, ends january 9
This guest post brought to you by GMTA and Matt Frend, who's book comes out July 4th! Why write? Why not play music, make a film or be a game developer. The key for me is imagination. Although music, film and gaming have their own magic, giving people the recipes to make their own imaginary banquets is something special again. In a sense, characters belong to the reader as well as the writer, much like having acquaintances whose actions of course we have little control over. I like to think I write with respect for the reader in mind. I don’t feel this is in conflict with an artistic commitment to be free of popular or commercial influences; it’s more of a guideline to assist with staying within the bounds of reason or good taste. I sometimes have to rein the fast gallop back to a working trot, listening instead to the reader looking over my shoulder. When I start reading a novel I feel there’s a bond of trust I’m entering into – an expectation that I’ll be going on a journey wi
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