2014-04-15

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2014-04-15 07:53 am
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April 2014 Raffle

This year the raffle will be running bimonthly – this one will end on the 29th of April, as I’m running a day late, and the next will be in June. My aim this month is for five entrants and if I reach this number I’ll give away a rental or adoption for free; at ten I’ll give away two rentals or adoptions; and if I reach as many as twenty then I’ll give away four free rentals or adoptions.

I’ll be announcing the winner of the February raffle later today.

Enter this raffle in one of three ways: comment on any piece of fiction, no matter when it was published, and honestly going back to stories that were posted years ago is a good thing because it makes me go back to them; link to any story, no matter when they were published (this includes Twitter retweets, Facebook shares, and reblogging on Tumblr); or use credits – 2 credits = 1 entry. There no limit on the number of times any one person can enter, so feel free to enter as many times as you like.

The base prize is 5000 words. For every comment I’ll add 100 words; for every link I’ll add 250 words, and if they happen to be Twitter retweets, Facebook shares, or reblogs on Tumblr, I’ll add another 50 words, because I’d love some more of them (although I have a feeling I might be missing them, so you’ll have to let me know if you do this, let me know in the comments for the raffle); and for every entry purchased with credits I’ll add 500 words.

Mirrored from K. A. Webb Writing.

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2014-04-15 09:20 am
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February 2014 Raffle Winner

Well, after having gone through my emails for the period that the raffle was running, I’m sad to say that it didn’t work out. As this is an experiment to work on when the best time to run it is I’m not letting this get to me. Hopefully having one running in the middle of the month will work better.

February’s winner is Elizabeth Barrette, with the total prize coming to 5,700 words. Let me know what you want me to write for you.

Mirrored from K. A. Webb Writing.