You too can type like Neil Gaiman... Well, sort of. You can win his keyboard in the Shirley Jackson Awards lottery. Along with many other wonderful things (including a 'Sybil's Garage subscription', critiques by Don D'Auria, Sarah Langan. Ekaterina Sedia etc, Books signed by Jack Ketchum, David Drake, Elizabeth Bear, Douglas Clegg etc). It costs just $1 a ticket.
More information can be found here.
Why am I telling you this? ::Shakes Head:: Now the keyboard will never be mine.
12 comments:
Ooooo...a lottery. I hope I don't receive the black dot!
Congrats on the NT story, Cate. You deserve it. ;)
Whereas, I hope you don't receive the keyboard. And people tell me, I'm not evil. :: throws back head and laughs like the wicked imp she is ::
Good luck with it. I won't be signing up for that part of the lottery so you still have a shot.
Neat, I love contests!
Jamie, I believe my shot is called a long one. :)
Good luck, Natalie.
I'm going for the "more than a tuckerization" from Mamatas.
It'll make up for never getting that uber-nasty rejection letter I wanted so bad. ;)
Yeas, congrats on the NT story. You're an inspiration!
Oh...don't so much care about the keyboard - so you can have my spot. But I love Neil Gaiman's Coraline and am reading American Gods. The Graveyard Book is waiting.
Jodi, I'm too much of a coward to go near Mamatas. Hope you win it.
Jeremy, I've just found out Justin Pilon is in the issue as well. Going to be a fab first print issue.
Kim, I haven't read 'American Gods' yet, but can highly recommend 'The Graveyard Book'.
What an awesome idea for a prize!
I may have bought more than one ticket.
A lottery you say hmmmm? I may buy me a ticket. Doubt I'll win. I never do. But why not?
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