Showing posts with label competitions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label competitions. Show all posts

Apr 6, 2012

Continuum 8–Craft competition

c8_octaviusoctonariiContinuum 8 are running an SF Competition for members of the convention (including supporting members). 

Check out the details below.  It has a writing component for all those budding authors (especially those Queenslanders who might be fleeing the wrath of Campbell “Can do anything I damn well want to arts funding” Newman) and a non-writing section.

To celebrate Natcon 2012, Continuum 8 invites its members to get crafty in the Continuum 8 Science Fiction Competition. There are two categories – Written and Non-written – so you can showcase your skills no matter where your talents lie.

The competition is held in partnership with the Australian Science Fiction Foundation, who have generously funded prizes of $200 and $50, to be presented at the Chronos and Ditmar Awards Ceremony at Continuum 8. Winners will also receive publication in the convention souvenir handbook.

Entries close midnight on April 30.

Go here to get the competition and entry details.


oliver-twist-007I have been nominated to run in this years fan fund for the National Science Fiction Convention to be held in Melbourne.

If you appreciate the work that I do in Australian Speculative Fiction Fandom and you have a spare $5, you can vote for me here and help send me to the National Conference.


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Mar 27, 2012

Heads Up–Gathering of the Lost

GatheringofLost-2Small1I have just finished editing an interview with New Zealand author Helen Lowe for Galactic Chat, so keep your eyes open for that one.

In the mean time if you have never heard of this well regarded Epic fantasy author you could head on over to her blog where she’s having a massive giveaway to celebrate the release of book two of The Wall of Night Series – The Gathering of the Lost.

Helen’s been favourably compared to Karen Miller, and Trudi Canavan and should appeal to fans of Robin Hobb and Kristin Cashore.

You will find her blog and the competition here.


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Dec 7, 2011

Tassie Devil Charity Auction

images (5)Authors Kate Gordon (who I have reviewed here) and Christina Booth are holding a charity auction to raise money to help combat  “Devil Facial Tumour Disease”. 

The link for their Auction site is here

The items being auctioned are:

  1. A signed copy of Thyla
  2. A signed copy of the very first hot-off-the-press Vulpi (the sequel to Thyla) – read it before anyone else does!
  3. A signed very rare hardback copy of Christina Booth’s acclaimed picture book, Potato Music
  4. A manuscript assessment of the first thirty pages of a Young Adult Novel, compiled by me!
  5. And the most wonderful prize of all, an original illustration from Christina’s beautiful Tasmanian Devil book, Purinina.

Please consider bidding.


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Oct 16, 2011

Goodreads giveaway for The Year's Best Australian Fantasy & Horror 2010 by Liz Grzyb

years-best-fantasy-and-horror-v1-slideOnly just noticed this giveaway on Goodreads.  As the title suggests this tome features the best Australian Fantasy & Horror Shorts published in 2010(not necessarily just Aussie authors). 

It comes in at just shy of 500 pages.  I have included the list of stories and authors from the publishers webpage below.

Click here if you is to enter the competition or here if you would like to purchase it outright.

 

The list of contributors is impressive:

  • RJ Astruc: "Johnny and Babushka"
  • Peter M Ball: "L'esprit de L'escalier"
  • Alan Baxter: "The King's Accord"
  • Jenny Blackford: "Mirror"
  • Gitte Christensen: "A Sweet Story"
  • Matthew Chrulew: "Schubert By Candlelight"
  • Bill Congreve: "Ghia Likes Food"
  • Rjurik Davidson: "Lovers In Caeli-Amur"
  • Felicity Dowker: "After the Jump"
  • Dale Elvy: "Night Shift"
  • Jason Fischer: "The School Bus"
  • Dirk Flinthart: "Walker"
  • Bob Franklin: "Children's Story"
  • Christopher Green: "Where We Go To Be Made Lighter"
  • Paul Haines: "High Tide At Hot Water Beach"
  • L.L. Hannett: "Soil From My Fingers"
  • Stephen Irwin: "Hive"
  • Gary Kemble: "Feast Or Famine"
  • Pete Kempshall: "Brave Face"
  • Tessa Kum: "Acception"
  • Martin Livings: "Home"
  • Maxine McArthur: "A Pearling Tale"
  • Kirstyn McDermott: "She Said"
  • Andrew McKiernan: "The Memory Of Water"
  • Ben Peek: "White Crocodile Jazz"
  • Simon Petrie: "Dark Rendezvous"
  • Lezli Robyn: "Anne-droid of Green Gables"
  • Angela Rega: "Slow Cookin' "
  • Angela Slatter: "The Bone Mother"
  • Angela Slatter & LL Hannett: "The February Dragon"
  • Grant Stone: "Wood"
  • Kaaron Warren: "That Girl"
  • Janeen Webb: "Manifest Destiny"

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Oct 14, 2011

Guest Post - Jeremy Robinson’s Great Kindle Giveaway and Blog Tour

 

1 3/16 6x9Welcome to Jeremy Robinson’s Great Kindle Giveaway and Blog Tour.

“Hurray for free Kindles!” you say, but who the hell is Jeremy Robinson?

Allow me to introduce myself. I’m the author of eleven mixed genre novels, published in ten languages, including the popular fantasy YA series, THE LAST HUNTER, and the fast-paced Jack Sigler series (also known as Chess Team—not nearly as nerdy as it sounds), PULSE, INSTINCT and THRESHOLD from Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin’s Press.

callsign-kingI’m the co-author of an expanding series of novellas deemed the Chesspocalypse, which take place in the Chess Team universe. If that doesn’t wet your whistle, I’m also known as Jeremy Bishop, the #1 Amazon.com horror author of THE SENTINEL and the controversial novel, TORMENT.

For more about me, or my books, visit www.jeremyrobinsononline.com.

 

The Rationale behind the tour


I have watched for years as my fellow authors held online events called blog tours. Some would visit ten blogs. Others, as many as ninety. And every day they would bring something different, waxing eloquent about a multitude of topics.

When I finally decided to have a blog tour of my own, and settled on doing each and every weekday in October, my first thought was, “This will be cool,” which was immediately followed up by, “Holy crap, I can’t think of something interesting to say twenty times in one month!” I can barely think of something worthwhile for my own blog just once a month.

thresholdThe solution is what follows; each blog participating in the tour could ask me ANY three questions. That means, if the subject matter bores you, I’m not to blame!

Huzzah!


But fear not. There are other rewards for sloughing through the questions and answers. I’ll be giving away two Kindles to two randomly selected readers who sign up for my newsletter. Details on the giveaway can be found below.

 

On to the questions


1.  You list Doctor Who as one of your early speculative fiction influences - if given the chance what kind of story would you write for the show?


I like to raise the stakes, often to apocalyptic proportions, and I think I’d do the same for him. Not only would I put everything at risk, but I’d have him fail to save the planet. Cope with an Armageddon-type event that he couldn’t stop. Really darken things up. Of course, he can go back and try to save everything again, but at great personal sacrifice. This is probably more like a standalone Dr. Who movie rather than a single episode, but I like my body counts high…like in the billions. And I’ve never seen a gritty Dr. Who. I think it would be cool. I haven’t watched all the series, so maybe there is something like this, but if given the option, that’s the way I’d go.


hunter-descent2. You are a thriller & horror novelist as well as having a solid background in graphic novels if it was up to you which creative project would you like to see on the silver screen.

Oh man, what a hard question. There are a lot of my books that would really make perfect movies. In fact, some of my first novels are based on screenplays I wrote first. Since I’m attached to many of them equally, I’ll tackle the question from a more analytic point of view, considering budget, audience and sequels.

The Jack Sigler books would all make great summer popcorn movies, but these kinds of movies are pricey and without the right A-list actors are hit or miss.  Both Jeremy Bishop books would make amazing horror movies, that I would love, but their potential income is limited by the horror genre.

So I think I would go with THE LAST HUNTER. Not only would this series be visually amazing, but the appeal is wide (teen and adults). There’s something for everyone—monsters, mystery, action, violent combat, crazy effect, and enough heart to make viewers misty-eyed. It’s also a five book series, which means lots of sequels and continued revenues. The Hunter series are also, I believe, my best books.

sentinel3. The growth of eBooks seems to have been a major boost to your career.  Aside from the basics of writing well, what advice would you offer to emerging authors in terms of legacy versus self publishing?


If you’re going it alone, self-publishing via e-books, the number one thing you can do to improve your odds of success is be professional. Set your standards higher than those of the big publishers. Basically, you want your book to be indistinguishable from the top tier books on the market.

The biggest mistake most self-publishers make is rushing the book. They slap on a homemade cover, have their mother edit and don’t have a marketing plan. Be willing to spend money on covers, editing, formatting, etc, OR spend years and years learning how to do it on your own, professionally. That’s the route I took.

I design my own covers, and e-book formatting, and I’m good enough that other publishers hire me to do these things, too. The point is that while self-publishing is now easy, doing it right is still hard. And if an author wants to be taken seriously, he or she needs to take the business seriously. After all, the competition is a collection of mega-corporations with resources that dwarf those of the individual author.


Hope that was as good for you as it was for me. Now how about that kindle giveaway?

 
Here’s the deal: to be entered to win one of two free kindles all you have to do is visit my website—www.jeremyrobinsononline.com—and sign up for the newsletter. That’s it.*

The first kindle will go to a randomly chosen newsletter signup on October 31. For the second kindle, there’s a catch. The second giveaway will only be triggered if one of my kindle books hits the Amazon.com bestseller list (top 100). So pick up some books (most are just $2.99 a pop) and spread the word! If one of the books squeaks up to #100 for just a single hour, the second kindle will be given away to another randomly chosen newsletter sign up on October 31.

Thanks for spending some time with me today. Hope you enjoyed the Q&A, and good luck with the kindle giveaway!**

-- Jeremy Robinson


*When you sign up for the newsletter, be sure to include the name of the blog that referred you in the field provided. I’ll be giving away two $50 Amazon.com gift certificates to the blog that refers the most sign-ups and another to the blog who referred the first kindle winner.

** I will announce winners via Twitter, Facebook, my blog, and newsletter (which you will be signed up for!) but I’ll also e-mail the winners directly—I’ll need to know where to ship those kindles!


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Jan 9, 2011

Supporting Aussie Authors - Pericles Commission Give Away

In line with supporting Aussie Authors and fellow South Aussies(and winning myself a copy) I bring your attention dear reader, to the fact that  Gary Corby author of The Pericles Commission is running a competition to win said book for visitors to this blog post.


Note that this competition is open to international readers and commenters as well.


What is The Pericles Commission, I hear you ask?
Well here is the description from The Book Depository:
Nicolaos walks the mean streets of Classical Athens as an agent for the promising young politician Pericles.

His mission is to find the assassin of the statesman Ephialtes, the man who brought democracy to Athens and whose murder has thrown the city into uproar. It's a job not made any easier by the depressingly increasing number of dead witnesses. But murder and mayhem don't bother Nico; what's really on his mind is how to get closer (much closer) to Diotima, the intelligent and annoyingly virgin priestess of Artemis, and how to shake off his irritating twelve year-old brother Socrates.

"The Pericles Commission" is the first in an exciting new series by first-time novelist Gary Corby, who takes us to Ancient Greece at one of the most exciting times in history. In this wonderfully approachable, historically rich novel, Athens is brought vividly to life in a mystery engaging from the first page to last.
If you are a fan of Ancient history, Gary's blog and the discussions held there are good as well.

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