Adjectives on a Typewriter: a contest (closed)

DOUBLE UPDATE (WOAH)

Hear ye, hear ye! Publishing Genius Shane Jones has added to the deal! The addition is to include “a signed copy of LIGHT BOXES and “bonus material” which might include: notes taken during the writing of light boxes, torn out pages from personal notebook, stickers, edits from the publisher, etc.”

(Now I’m kind of jealous of the winner, dude.)

But that is not all!

The Pickle himself, ARob, who looks good in the jacket I procured from the 80s for him, has further sweetened the frickin’ deal! Now it includes not less than three additional PG Press books.

This is ridiculous. I didn’t expect this. I am happy to see this. Now let’s see how it turns out. (6:16PM AST, 4/14/09)

(PS–now that this is such a large post, you don’t have to post 50% of it anymore; just be tasteful and quotationally sound and your entry will not be disqualified.)

This is a contest for a copy of Shane Jones’ Light Boxes (see also, UL Listing). The rules are simple. The duration is at this time unknown. When I feel the right amount of exposure has been achieved for my money, I’ll announce the winner and ask them for their mailing address, and Adam Robinson will mail the copy.light boxes by shane jones

Yes, exposure is the goal here. So the winner of the contest will be the person who posts about this contest in the most places — forums, personal blogs (limit one per entrant–if you have five blogs, only one counts), shared blogs, friends’ blogs, comments sections, New York Times advertisements, wherever. To make an entry, first copy at least 50% of this text, including a link to these contest rules (use the “permalink” feature–ie,  http://phmadore.wordpress.com/?p=650), and make posts elsewhere. A post in the comments section of MADOREABLE is not eligible for submission. Once you’ve made your post elsewhere, note it here in the comments, making sure to use the same name each time you post an entry, because multiple entries are acceptable, and multiple entries within a single comment are also acceptable.

This may be the first contest of its kind, I don’t know. I do know that the recent events unfolding around the book feel important to me, and I would like to do my part in supporting the further growth of Publishing Genius, and not just because Adam Robinson will be publishing a short collection by me later this year in the PDF chapbook series.

The worst thing that could happen here is that no one participates. I won’t take much offense to it, but I will see it as a fuck-you to PG and Shane Jones. That is, unless you’ve already bought it, or have intentions to buy it, etc. It’s a small amount of work for a monumentally good book–and you’ll get it 100% free of charge, just by spreading the word about this contest, which increases the competition, etc. This is partially an experiment to see how vast the literary world is, you know? What new forums, blogs, magazines, and so on will I discover as a result of this contest? I’m hoping a ton.

As I said, this contest is open-ended at present.

Thank you and good luck!

PHM

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  2. Well good luck, Josh.

  3. You’re doing good.

  4. Can I not delete my own comments? That second one is unnecessary.

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