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This year the raffle will be running bimonthly – this one will end on the 31st of August and the next will be in October. 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 never did announce the winner of the April raffle, so I’ll announce that at the same time as I announce the winner of June’s raffle. Unfortunately I’m not entirely certain when this will be, as I’ve become very busy with ghostwriting, but I’ll try to get to it as soon as possible.

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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This year the raffle will be running bimonthly – this one will end on the 30th of June and the next will be in August. 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 in the next couple of days.

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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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.

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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.

Raffle post

Feb. 1st, 2014 08:17 pm
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As mentioned in the round-up here is the raffle post. It would be wonderful to have some more people involved.
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This year the raffle will be running bimonthly – this one will end on the 15th of February and the next will be in April. 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.

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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January: MJ, 10,500 words
February: Elizabeth, 10,400 words
March: MJ, 11,300 words
April: DW user perfectworry, 7,950 words
May: Elizabeth, 9,050 words
June: Elizabeth, 8,350 words
July: Natalie (LJ user natalief), 8000 words
August: DW user elliemuraski/alexseanchai, 5,800 words

November: winner of three adoption/rentals and 14,600 words – Elizabeth

See your name on here: send me an email or PM and let me know how you’d like to use your words.

Mirrored from K. A. Webb Writing.

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As I mentioned before this is to be a month long raffle. Every week I’ll be drawing a winner for one free adoption or rental, which will vary depending on the number of people I’ve had entering. If I get at least one person enter the prize will be the most basic: one character or setting for one month and the winner will receive 1000 words of fiction in that month. For every person after that I’ll increase the word count, the length of time, or the number of characters/settings.

Then at the end of November I’ll be drawing a winner of the final word count. As always this starts at 5000 words and then for every comment, link, and credit entry I’ll add more. Comment on any story, new or old, here or at one of my mirror sites, and I’ll add 100 words; for every link I’ll add 250 words; and for every credit entry I’ll add 500 words.

I’ll announce the winner of the August raffle in the next couple of days, when I have some free time, because today is going to be a busy day.

Mirrored from K. A. Jones Writing.

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...at my monthly raffle, which is running again until the 22nd of August - 5000 word minimum prize.
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July Raffle Winner: Natalie (better known as natalief at LJ), who wins 8,000 words

In July I had three entrants, so my aim is still five, and I really think August is going to be the month it happens (although I know that might be wishful thinking).

Enter this raffle in one of three ways: comment on any piece of fiction, no matter when it was published; 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 some as they’re shared via the website – the easiest way for me to see them is if they’re shared via my Facebook page); and for every entry purchased with credits I’ll add 500 words. If I have five entrants I’ll add a second prize; if I have ten entrants I’ll add a third prize; and if I have twenty entrants I’ll draw three winners who’ll receive a free character adoption or setting rental.

I’ll run the raffle for a week from today, so it will end on the 22nd.

Mirrored from K. A. Jones Writing.

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Win words in return for comments and links. Begin collection credits at the same time and then they can be spent next month as I run a raffle every month. Beginning prize is 5000 words and increases with every entry, plus bonus prizes if I reach certain numbers of entrants.
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June Raffle Winner: Elizabeth Barrette aka ysabetwordsmith, who wins 8350 words.

Elizabeth won two raffles in a row because she was the only entrant in June’s raffle, which was disappointing. My aim is still five entrants in a month, as I honestly think it’s possible, even though so far I seem to have had very little interest in the raffles.

Enter this raffle in one of three ways: comment on any piece of fiction, no matter when it was published; 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 some as they’re shared via the website – the easiest way for me to see them is if they’re shared via my Facebook page); and for every entry purchased with credits I’ll add 500 words. If I have five entrants I’ll add a second prize; if I have ten entrants I’ll add a third prize; and if I have twenty entrants I’ll draw three winners who’ll receive a free character adoption or setting rental.

I’ll run the raffle for a week from today, so it will end on the 22nd.

Mirrored from K. A. Jones Writing.

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May Raffle Winner: Elizabeth Barrette aka ysabetwordsmith, who wins 9050 words.

In May I only had two entrants, which is a little disappointing, but I’m going to carry on running the raffles until the end of the year and see what happens. Again my aim is five entrants.

Enter this raffle in one of three ways: comment on any piece of fiction, no matter when it was published; 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 some as they’re shared via the website – the easiest way for me to see them is if they’re shared via my Facebook page); and for every entry purchased with credits I’ll add 500 words. If I have five entrants I’ll add a second prize; if I have ten entrants I’ll add a third prize; and if I have twenty entrants I’ll draw three winners who’ll receive a free character adoption or setting rental.

I’ll run the raffle for a week from today, so it will end on the 22rd.

Mirrored from K. A. Jones Writing.

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April Raffle Winner: DW user perfectworry, who wins 7950 words

In April I once again had three entrants, two who were new, but this is the lowest wordcount so far. My aim is still five entrants, so if you’d like a chance to some free fiction from me then this is probably the easiest way to do it.

Enter this raffle in one of three ways: comment on any piece of fiction, no matter when it was published; 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; and for every entry purchased with credits I’ll add 500 words. If I have five entrants I’ll add a second prize; if I have ten entrants I’ll add a third prize; and if I have twenty entrants I’ll draw three winners who’ll receive a free character adoption or setting rental.

I’ll run the raffle for a week from today, so it will end on the 23rd.

Mirrored from K. A. Jones Writing.

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One new thing I'm doing this year with my writing is the monthly raffle. Entering it can be done in multiple ways and every entry add more words to the final prize. The word count starts at 5000 words. Enter by commenting on any piece of fiction, which adds 100 words to the word count; enter by linking to any piece of fiction, which adds 250 words to the word count, and this month because I'd love more retweets, shares, and reblogs I'm adding an extra 50 words for every one; and enter using credits to add 500 words to the word count. Then I have bonus prizes if I get a specific number of entrants.

My website is here and then I have mirrors at DW and LJ: [personal profile] kajones_writing and [livejournal.com profile] kajones_writing.

Then I'm also giving away setting rentals and character adoptions. I had three of each, but one of the character adoptions had been taken, so now I have two of them and three rentals still available. What you get is a story emailed to you every month for four months, of at least 2000 words (unless you want to get two 1000 words stories a month), about the character or setting of your choice. If you'd like to try this out and haven't already adopted a character or rented a setting then let me know. If I get enough interest I may add more to the current giveaway or do another in a few months.

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March Raffle Winner: MJ (dreamwidth user forgottenspirits) who wins 11,300 words.

In March I once again had three entrants and thanks to a number of credit entries the word count is at the highest it’s been since I started the raffles. My aim is still five entrants, so if you’d like a chance to some free fiction from me then this is probably the easiest way to do it.

Enter this raffle in one of three ways: comment on any piece of fiction; 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; and for every entry purchased with credits I’ll add 500 words. If I have five entrants I’ll add a second prize; if I have ten entrants I’ll add a third prize; and if I have twenty entrants I’ll draw three winners who’ll receive a free character adoption or setting rental.

I’ll run the raffle for a week from today, so it will end on the 22nd.

Mirrored from K. A. Jones Writing.

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February Raffle Winner: Elizabeth (LJ and DW user ysabetwordsmith), who wins 10400 words.

In February I only had two entrants to the raffle, but between them they managed to increase the prize fund nearly as much as the three entrants did in January. My aim is still to reach five entrants for the raffle.

Enter this raffle in one of three ways: comment on any piece of fiction; link to any story, no matter when they were published (this includes Twitter retweets and Facebook shares); 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 for every entry purchased with credits I’ll add 500 words. If I have five entrants I’ll add a second prize; if I have ten entrants I’ll add a third prize; and if I have twenty entrants I’ll draw three winners who’ll receive a free character adoption or setting rental.

I’ll run the raffle for a week from today, so it will end on the 22nd.

Mirrored from K. A. Jones Writing.

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January Raffle Winner: MJ (DW user forgottenspirits), who wins 10500 words.

Last month’s raffle went as well as I could expect considering it was the first one. I’m happy with the number of words, but as I get more entrants I may decrease the number of extra words per entry. This month I’d love to reach five entrants – I had three in January. Thank you all.

Enter this raffle in one of three ways: comment on any piece of fiction; link to a story; 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 for every entry purchased with credits I’ll add 500 words. If I have five entrants I’ll add a second prize; if I have ten entrants I’ll add a third prize; and if I have twenty entrants I’ll draw another three winners who receive a free character adoption or setting rental.

I’ll run the raffle for a week from today, so it will end on the 22nd.

Mirrored from K. A. Jones Writing.

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Welcome to the first raffle of 2013.

Enter this raffle in one of three ways: comment on any piece of fiction and tell me why you like it; link to at least one story on my website; 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 linker I’ll add 250 words; and for every entry purchased with credits I’ll add 500 words. If I have five entrants I’ll add a second prize; if I have ten entrants I’ll add a third prize; and if I have twenty entrants I’ll draw another three winners who receive a free character adopton or setting rental.

I’ll run the raffle for a week from today, so it will end on the 22nd.

Mirrored from K. A. Jones Writing.

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This week I’d like to know what and who you want to see more of. Pick a character (major, eg. Kara, or minor, eg. Finnian), a collection, a world, or a specific setting (eg. The Thieves’ Hideout) and along with the chance of winning a prize of your choice I’ll also add in five hundred words of fiction for every name. I’ll be adding all the entries to this raffle with the entries to the last one as I got very few entries before and picking two winners, unless I end up not having many entries for this raffle and then I’ll continue on to raffle 3.

Mirrored from K. A. Jones Writing.

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