The BookBaby Bestseller Sweepstakes: Enter to win this $10,000 Grand Prize package!

Your Publishing Dream Could Come True

Thousands of authors have turned to BookBaby to help them realize the dream of publishing their books. And we’re here to help one very lucky writer realize that dream in the most lavish way we could think of.

Valued at over $10,000 this publishing package is the author’s equivalent of taking a limo to the grand opening of your first motion picture. And it can be yours, free.

The Grand Prize includes:

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Check out all the details and enter HERE to win.

IMPORTANT – You must provide a valid email address with your entry to be eligible to win. Winner will be notified by email.

Total package valued at over $10,000. No purchase necessary. Entry deadline: October 31, 2012. Winning name and email address chosen at random on November 5, 2012 and will be notified by email.

This sweepstakes is open only to residents of the 50 United States of America, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico who are 18 years of age or older as of their time of entry, and have a valid email address as of 10/31/2012. Void where prohibited by law. By entering the contest, winner grants permission to have name and likeness used for promotional purposes. If the winner does not respond to email notification within 30 days, an alternate winner will be chosen. Employees of Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble, Sony, Kobo, Audio Video Labs, Inc and BookBaby are not permitted to enter. Limit one entry per household.

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Chris Robley

About Chris Robley

Chris Robley has written 384 posts in this blog.

splits his time between the Portlands Oregon and Maine, always longing for the other. He plays music on the West Coast and writes poems on the East. His music has been praised by NPR, the LA Times, the Boston Globe, and others. Skyscraper Magazine said he is “one of the best short-story musicians to come along in quite some time.” Robley’s poetry is forthcoming in Prairie Schooner, RHINO, Pacifica Literary Review, and The Fine Line.

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