First, I would like to thank everyone again who participated in this promotion. I would also like to thank Isabelle Kenyon for helping organize the event and for contributing her press‘s awesome compilation release towards the prizes awarded. You all are very wonderful people.
The winner of the first Rafflecopter Promotion hosted by this site is: Calvin Fung of Canada. We will be contacting you this morning with the official email announcement and later with your prizes. Thank you for your participation.
Quick announcement, my next promotion begins June 21, 2019 at midnight Pacific Time. It is a simple price reduction on A Footnote for Tomorrow ebook copies that are available only through Amazon.com at this moment. The way this works is at a designated time, the price will drop to $0.99 for 18 hours then jump to $1.99 for 18 hours then jump to $2.99 for the last 18 hours which will bring the event to a close on June 28, 2019 at midnight Pacific Time. So if you haven’t picked up a paperback or an ebook copy, this would be a great chance to do so.
The deal on Amazon with purchase of the paperback and receiving the ebook for $0.99 also still is in effect. Paperback copies are also available and purchasable on thebookpatch.com, in the online store on this page & the facebook author page and on the poet’s person as well (those are usually cheaper than anywhere online.) Stay tuned, I will post some poetry this week. Have a great week everyone!
Jim (James-Twenty) Miller
Ebooks awarded to winner of Rafflecopter Promotion.
James (Jim) Miller was born in the late 1970s in a rural, little, northern Indiana farm community. He grew up between Indiana, Florida and a short stint in the New York area. He attended Vincennes University (Indiana) where he majored in English-Creative Writing, Journalism and Music-Audio Recording. During his time as a student, he held an editor position for 4 semesters at the university newspaper, The Trailblazer. James is a lifelong writer, a lover of new experiences, people and travel. Currently, he is employed as an auto factory assembly worker and part-time cook in Indiana. A couple of earlier poems of his were published in The Tecumseh Review (Vincennes University) in 2000 and various anthologies between 1997 and 2000.
He releases a regular poetry series "Ghost in the Reflection" every other week on Channillo.com and on April 20th, 2019, his debut solo collection "A Footnote for Tomorrow" released and remains available for purchase.
James (Jim) Miller was born in the late 1970s in a rural, little, northern Indiana farm community. He grew up between Indiana, Florida and a short stint in the New York area. He attended Vincennes University (Indiana) where he majored in English-Creative Writing, Journalism and Music-Audio Recording. During his time as a student, he held an editor position for 4 semesters at the university newspaper, The Trailblazer. James is a lifelong writer, a lover of new experiences, people and travel. Currently, he is employed as an auto factory assembly worker and part-time cook in Indiana. A couple of earlier poems of his were published in The Tecumseh Review (Vincennes University) in 2000 and various anthologies between 1997 and 2000.
He releases a regular poetry series "Ghost in the Reflection" every other week on Channillo.com and on April 20th, 2019, his debut solo collection "A Footnote for Tomorrow" released and remains available for purchase.
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Awesome, got the email.
Cheers to your books!