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For those who might have missed the contest a few
of the Cerridwen authors are sponsoring,
we’re extending it until the end of this week! Yippee!
There are details on my web page at:
http://www.amycorwin.com/march2008contest.htm. Check out the
rules so that you can send in a winning entry. The clues were
distributed each day during the contest period, but to make it easier
for late entrants, I’m including all the clues for the “secret words”
below.
Some folks have also expressed an interest in the
Cerridwen Press Authors’ blog (which also contains information about
the contest). You can find the blog at:
http://cerridwenpressauthors.blogspot.com/
In addition to collecting the secret words,
please note that we have included a tiny picture of a tree, so you
will want to note all the pages where you see the small tree. We also
have a correction to "tree locations": Lise Fuller's icon is on her
MySpace page at
http://www.myspace.com/lisefuller
And now, for the secret word location clues…
Day 1:
Amy Corwin writes Regencies (and dabbles in other
genres, coming soon) -- check her BOOKS page at
http://www.amycorwin.com for the secret word of the day!
Day 2:
Micqui Miller's home page (http://www.micquimiller.com)
sends you to her books page where a secret word is sitting right on
top of her guest book -- the word could be an male animal or it could
be something we'd all like a lot of! Check it out!
Day 3:
Sometimes characters have a say in their own
character development. Read how Randy, hero of Finding Sarah,
helped author Terry Odell. And it won't cost you a thing to read it.
(HINT: it's FREE).
Check her web site at
http://www.terryodell.com for details.
Day 4:
Terri Thackston always puts this person first
when she thinks about her next book. Go to her blog at
http://www.terithackston.blogspot.com and find out today's clue
(this was posted on March 4).
Day 5:
Vicky Burkholder hangs out with these folks and
brainstorms her great plots with them.
Go to
http://vickyburkholder.blogspot.com and find today's word!
Day 6:
Check out Eilis Flynn's website in her reviews
section. Her secret word points to generosity in action!
http://www.coffeeon
sundays.info/_sgg/m5m9_ 1.htm
Day 7:
You can find This 'n' That at Sharon Horton's web
site, including today's word.
Check it out at
http://www.sharonhorton.com
Day 8:
We've got a poet today! Go to
http://www.NDHansen-Hill.com and solve this riddle:
'tis a four-letter word with an "m" and a "t", so
stop by the lighthouse, look, and see.
Day 9:
Sam Cheever’s website contains lots of surprises
for readers. Check it out at
http://www.samcheever.com!
Day 10:
She never knew when she grew up that she'd be
writing romance for this publisher. Check out Jenyfer Matthews' bio
page at her web site (http://www.jenyfermatthews.com)
for today's secret clue.
Day 11:
Jude Atkins writes romantic suspense. They say a
picture is worth a thousand words. Maybe you'll find that's true (and
her picture) if you check her web page at
www.judeatkins.com
Day 12:
Karen likes fantasy and mystery along with her
romance, but for Christmas get her a vampire. Please! Check
http://www.kmccullough.com for today's secret word.
Day 13:
Next to Chambord and champagne, Frances likes
this best. Go to
http://www.francesstockton.com/blog/index.php to find out the
answer. After all, this and champagne go together!
Day 14
Liz Jasper's UNDERDEAD is now available in
print, but her 2008 EPPIE Award nomination (and WINNER!!!) was for
UNDERDEAD in this green version. Look for today's word in VERY BIG
PINK TYPE at Liz's website
www.lizjasper.com
Day 15:
Mary Ann's Secret word has to do with her
FOUR-footed friends, which is a big clue right there to the Secret
Word. Check it out at
http://www.deadlinehellions.blogspot.com
Now you have all the clues!
Gather up the location of the tree icons, your
list of secret words, and send your entry to: GreenBookFriend@yahoo.com
——At some point in the future, I’m hoping to
sponsor another contest, so stay tuned!
Enjoy
the hunt!
And
let’s all look forward to spring!!! |