Showing posts with label Contest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contest. Show all posts

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Attending a Writer's Conference This Weekend

October 16, 2014

Dear Constant Readers,

I am attending the James River Writers Conference in Richmond, Virginia beginning tomorrow.  This is the second year that I have attended this conference and am very excited to be going again.

I ask that you send some good thoughts my way on Saturday morning around 9:30 a.m.  This is the time of my one-on-one with a well-known literary agent.  I am going to pitch her my book on growing up in Kingsport.  If she likes the concept and is willing to take me on as a client, then she will represent me to publishers for a book deal.  So, I could use all the prayers and good vibes I can get.

Just so you know, I will probably be taking the next week off of active blogging, but will resume the week of Oct. 27.  You can expect one post from me next week which will announce the winners of my Kindle and Amazon Gift Card contests.  Thanks to all who participated.  It was very helpful.  I hope that those of you who have subscribed to receive my blog posts via email are enjoying them.

I really appreciate all the feedback you have been giving me on my recent posts.  Your comments mean a great deal to me and are truly helpful.

Here's to wishing and hoping!

Cheers,

Stephen


Saturday, September 27, 2014

Reaching New Readers... Can We Have 200 By Oct. 15? 300?

September 27, 2014

Dear Constant Readers,

Just a brief reminder, I'm hosting a contest to win a new Kindle reader from Amazon this month.  The contest began on September 15 and will end on October 15.  The way that this contest works is that anyone who registers to receive my blog posts by email during this time period will be automatically be registered.  That's all you need to do.  Very simple!  And even if you don't win the Kindle, you'll still get wonderful blog posts delivered to your email inbox when they are published.

Now for those who are already registered (before September 15), there is a second contest to win a $25 gift certificate for Amazon.  (By the way, the gifts are all from me - Amazon is not sponsoring or underwriting this contest - FYI.)  To qualify, you just need to recommend this blog to a new reader who subscribes to receive the posts.

As of today, we have 165 subscribers for "One Writer's Life"  - that's 165 people who read this blog by email.  Can we make that 200 reader subscriptions by October 15?  What about 300 readers?

For more details about this contest and how to qualify for the gifts, please read this post.

Thanks for your help increasing the audience for this blog and for your support for my writing in general!

Cheers,

Stephen

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Contest to Win a New Kindle By Subscribing to My Blog By Email

September 14, 2014

Dear friends, family and constant readers,


The Free Kindle Contest:

During the coming month - September 15 through October 15, 2014, I am holding a special contest to giveaway a brand new Kindle from Amazon.  All you have to do is subscribe to my blog, "One Writer's Life," which comes out approximately 2-4 times a week.

How to Enter:

Go to my blog's homepage, scroll down and look on the right-hand navigation bar for "Follow By Email."  Enter your email address in the form and click "Submit."  You will receive an email confirmation of your desire to be subscribed.  Be sure to confirm through the link included in the email.


You only have to subscribe once and your name will be entered in for the drawing.  The winner will be notified no later than October 18, 2014 by email, so please be sure that you register using a valid email address.  If the winner does not respond with his or her mailing address within 48 hours of the notification email being sent, the prize will be forfeited and an alternative winner will be selected (same guidelines apply).  The contest prize - the Kindle - will be shipped after a mailing address is provided.  Once the prize is claimed, the winner's name will be announced on this blog.

Start and End Dates:

The contest will be held from Monday, September 15, 12 a.m. through Wednesday, October 15, 2014, 11:59 p.m.


How the Winner is Selected:

The winner will be chosen completely at random from a list of all who subscribed to the blog in the period specified.

Rules and Restrictions:

You must be 18 years old to participate.  You cannot be a member of the author's immediate family.  Your mailing address must be in the United States.  All previous winners will be excluded from the drawing.


So What If I'm Already Subscribed?  What About Me - the Constant Reader???


Okay, here's the deal!  You, too, can enter a separate contest by encouraging NEW readers to subscribe.  Let

your friends and family know about this blog and the opportunity to win a new Kindle, and if they like what they see and read, encourage them to subscribe to the blog.  If you recommendation results in a new subscriber, you will be entered in a separate contest to win a $25 Amazon gift certificate.

The way that you enroll in this contest is that you must send me an email and let me know who you have helped to subscribe.  I'll need a name and an email address in order to confirm that this person has subscribed.  That information will be disposed of once the verification is made to protect privacy.  The same rules to win the Kindle also apply in this contest as well.

If you have any questions about either contest, please email me and I will respond.


Good luck to all!  May the best person(s) win!  And may our blog community grow!


Cheers,


Stephen


Monday, January 13, 2014

Happy New Year! (Roman Style)

The Roman god, Janus
January 13, 2014

Happy New Year!  Welcome 2014!

Okay, okay... so I'm a couple of weeks late in my greetings.  Still, it is a new year and well-wishes are always in order.

Do you know why the New Year begins in the month of January?  It all started when this month of the year was named by the Romans after one of their more important gods, Janus.  Janus was the god of time - specifically of beginnings and endings.  As such, he was also the god of all types of transitions - birth, death, marriage, journey.  Therefore doorways, gates and all types of portals were considered sacred to Janus, for to pass through one of these was to literally transition from one place to another.

Here we are two millennia later and we are still observing January the way that many Romans would recognize.  Not that Janus any longer plays a role in our celebrations, still we pause and reflect as we pass through life, acknowledging that one span of time has ended and another begun.

Janus was frequently depicted as having two faces looking in opposite directions.  In much the same way, during the month of January, we take stock of our lives, looking back to what the previous year brought us, and also looking forward, trying to anticipation what the next one will bestow upon us.

One of the ways that we observe this time of transitions is assessing what didn't go so well in the past, and making commitments as to how we will change in the future.  Well intended, we start out the New Year with a list of resolutions: to lose weight; start exercising, drink less, get finances under control, eat healthy... the list could go on and on, but you get the drift.  Then a few weeks into the month of January - usually about this time - our resolutions seem to overwhelm us and begin to fall aside.

But I believe that there are ways we can make positive changes in our lives and chart a new course in the coming months.  Here are my suggestions:

1.  Set goals that are specific and attainable. 

Let me illustrate with one of my own resolutions for 2014 - to write more.  To make that very general goal work, I have made a commitment to write two pages a day of written material - minimum.  I consider this attainable, considering that the writer Stephen King sets a goal of writing at least 10 pages a day.  Two is reasonable for me.

2.  Be time specific.

My goal of writing is very specific - writing something every day.  Within that goal, I have set up a time frame for when I write and for how long I write.

3.  Track your progress.

I've started keeping track of my writing with a small moleskin notebook.  In it, I record the day and the amount written.  It is a way of keeping me accountable to myself.

4.  Reward yourself.

Goals become habits when a routine is established.  I discovered that one of the ways I can routinized my behavior is to give myself a treat when my task is accomplished.  Specifically, I tend to write before in the late morning and do not take a break until I finish my writing.  Thus, my lunch becomes my reward - generally a bowl of homemade soup which I find very satisfying especially during these cold days of winter.

5.  Make it public.

Tell others about your resolutions or goals.  Don't keep it private.  When you share your plan of change with others, first, it becomes more real, and two, it also holds you accountable to someone other than yourself.  I told my family about my goal of writing at the beginning of January, and now I'm telling you.  Help me stay on task!

6.  Practice grace daily.

There are going to be days when we fail ourselves and miss the goals we set for ourselves.  That's just the way it is!  So you will need lots and lots of grace and forgiveness for yourself for when this happens.  Then what?  You start fresh the very next day and just keep plugging away until you've worn a groove in your life making something new an ongoing routine.

So what are a few of your resolutions for 2014?  Share them with me and with others in the comments section.

Cheers,

Steve

P.S.  Remember that the contest for the free Kindle giveaway is ongoing through January.  If you have friends, family or colleagues whom you think might enjoy receiving this blog by email, then feel free to forward this posting on to them.  To be eligible for the free Kindle, a person must visit my blog website - http://stephenarhodes.blogspot.com/ - and subscribe to it through the "Follow By Email" option.  Also, you will receive a confirmation email from Feedburner which requests that you confirm you want this subscription.  If you do not confirm, you will not be subscribed, so please do so.