The Winner!
It's time to announce the winner to our first ever Frog Blog Haiku Contest. This morning the slip of paper drawn at random from our patented blog-contest-name-mixer-upper (a paper bag, shaken vigorously) contained the name of the following haiku writer:
William Morris
So, William Morris, if you will post a reply here telling us which autographed book by one of our illustrious bloggers that you would like for a prize, the author named will get in touch with you to arrange delivery of the prize. Select any work by:
Sariah S. Wilson
Robison Wells
Jeffrey S. Savage
Kerry Blair
Stephanie Black
Julie Coulter Bellon
Congratulations!
And a big thank you to everyone who entered the haiku contest. The entries were great and a good time was had by all. Especially Rob. I hear rumors that he's planning to use the many haiku written about him in his next book: Robison Wells, the Early Years: A Poetic Tribute, subtitled I Am Felix: My Life in Haiku. Requests to reprint your poems and royalty information are forthcoming, as soon as Rob finishes his current project--a spy-thriller rewrite of The Grapes of Wrath, featuring Tom "Jack" Joad.
William Morris
So, William Morris, if you will post a reply here telling us which autographed book by one of our illustrious bloggers that you would like for a prize, the author named will get in touch with you to arrange delivery of the prize. Select any work by:
Sariah S. Wilson
Robison Wells
Jeffrey S. Savage
Kerry Blair
Stephanie Black
Julie Coulter Bellon
Congratulations!
And a big thank you to everyone who entered the haiku contest. The entries were great and a good time was had by all. Especially Rob. I hear rumors that he's planning to use the many haiku written about him in his next book: Robison Wells, the Early Years: A Poetic Tribute, subtitled I Am Felix: My Life in Haiku. Requests to reprint your poems and royalty information are forthcoming, as soon as Rob finishes his current project--a spy-thriller rewrite of The Grapes of Wrath, featuring Tom "Jack" Joad.
6 Comments:
"Wherever there's a fight, so hungry people can eat -- I'll be there, with a vengeance!"
Way cool contest, guys. Congratulations, William!
I am quite surprised and a bit embarassed (i can never spell that word either).
And thanks. It was a very fun contest.
I would like "On Second Thought" by Robison Wells.
Oh, and as always, I can be reached at my first name @motleyvision.org
And for the record I liked FHL's and Stan's contributions best. :-)
"On Second Thought" is an awesome book. Rob will be in touch, if he hasn't been already.
Thanks again to all who made our haiku contest such fun!
My book? I'm flattered.
To all the other authors: In your face, suckers!
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