TiconderogaOnline has three copies of Fantastic Wonder Stories, edited by Russell B. Farr, to give away, like leaves from autumn trees.
In continuing the theme of the editorial, of promoting the genre, we've devised three ways to win a copy of this excellent book.
Everyone who signs up for the Ticonderoga Publications mailing list during March, April and May 2007 will go into the draw to win a copy of the latest anthology from Ticonderoga Publications, Fantastic Wonder Stories. Simply place your email address in the form below.
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Everyone who completes the Issue 11 Survey during March, April and May 2007, and provides an email address, will go into the draw to win the second copy of Fantastic Wonder Stories.
Everyone who posts a review of this current issue on their blog, during March, April or May 2007, and who leaves a comment on the Ticonderoga Publications livejournal http://ticonlivefeed.livejournal.com/10381.html giving the location of their review and an email address, will go into the draw to win the third copy of Fantastic Wonder Stories.
Due to technical difficulties, entries posted through the form on this page have disappeared into the ether. Apologies for the inconvenience.
Conditions of entry
1. Closing date: midnight Western Australian time (GMT
+0800) 31 May 2007.
2. By entering the competition you give TiconderogaOnline the right
to send you info about TiconderogaOnline and Ticonderoga Publications,
special offers, that kind of thing. Note: Ticonderoga Publications doesn't
share its mailing list with anyone.
3. URL must direct to actual page of review, blogpost or livejournal entry.
TiconderogaOnline reserves the right to post a link to this page from its
site.
4. URL of review may be checked on several occasions between notification
and 31 May and should be active throughout this period.
5. One entry per category per person.
We didn't receive many entries for this competition, though judge Angela Challis reports that she was quite tickled by the entries received. The following entries have won copies of Australian Dark Fantasy and Horror 2006, edited by Angela Challis and Shane Jiraiya Cummings and published by Brimstone Press.
The winner
A vampire, a zombie and Father Christmas walk into a bar.
The vampire notices a buxom woman. He gives her a hypnotic, seductive stare.
She calls him a sleaze.
Father Christmas tries. "Hello little girl. Like to sit on my lap?"
She slaps him.
"You men are all the same. Doesn't anyone just want me for my brains?"
The zombie smiles.
Honourable Mentions
A vampire, a zombie and Father Christmas walk into a bar.
The Vampire sees there are three empty stools together and immediately insists
the zombie sit in the middle. When it turns into a heated argument, the
barman asks Father Christmas what the problem is.
"The Vampire won't sit next to me. He's got a thing against sleighers."
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A vampire, a zombie and Father Christmas walk into a bar.
"Hey," yells the barman, pointing at the vampire and the zombie in turn.
"No outside food or drink allowed." He jerks a thumb at Father Christmas.
"You can't bring your Christmas dinner in here!"
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Congratulations to Nigel Stones and Matt Tighefor their entries, and all other entrants for their efforts.
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