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Chris OConnor  Rhodes Scholar BookTalk.org Owner

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Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 11:22 pm Post subject: Contest #2: "On The Importance of Reading"
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Contest #2: "On The Importance of Reading"
Starts July 1, 2008 and ends August 31, 2008.
You have two entire months to compose this essay and submit it via this thread OR by email. Yes, just post your completed essay right here in this thread or email it to chris@booktalk.org or tara@booktalk.org. Include a title for your essay. "On The Importance of Reading" can be your title, but it doesn't have to be. It is merely provided as the essay topic and not as the required essay title.
• 250 - 750 words
• Your own personal writing
• Must have never been published previously
• Proofread and spell check before submitting
Be creative and tell the world what you get out of reading and why reading is so important. Write your own essay and don't even think about plagiarizing. If you write quality posts on BookTalk.org this should be easy and fun for you. Don't allow the word "essay" to throw you. An intelligent post on our forums, if free from slang, profanity, spelling errors, grammatical errors and smilies is no different than what is expected of you for this contest.
What can I win?
We'll be giving away a quantity of free books from our "Books Available for Giveaways" thread. How many winners we'll have depends on how many members contribute quality essays. In Contest #1 "Explore BookTalk.org, 100% of the participants won a free book. If my memory serves me right 5 people received the free book of their choice.
You'll also probably feel warm and fuzzy if you win and damnit that's priceless. I'm hoping people want to give this contest a shot because they genuinely feel reading is important and they want to share their passion with the world.
Who picks the winner or winners?
Ultimately, I reserve the right to select the winners, but I'll be asking the entire community for feedback. Your opinion will matter. If you are nervous about being judged by your peers then email your completed and proofread essay and I will post it here in this thread without your name attached. Or, if you prefer your essay critiqued privately just email and tell us to review it in private.
How do I participate?
Just start working on your essay. It would be very helpful if you made a brief post here in this thread stating your intention of participating. The more participants the better. And we have plenty of free books to go around.
IMPORTANT TERMS:
This contest is open only to ALL BookTalk.org members.
By submitting your essay you are agreeing to allow BookTalk.org to use your essay, in part or in whole, however deemed appropriate. BookTalk.org will probably eventually feature such winning essays on static pages, as opposed to merely as forum posts. The author of the essay will receive proper credit for their writing by means of including their BookTalk.org username OR their real name above or below the body of the essay. How you wish to be recognized is up to you.
Quality essays may be submitted to free article sites. If the article sites allow BookTalk.org to attach your name or username we'll attach it. The benefit of submitting quality essays to free article sites is that those articles can be reposted on hundreds or even thousands of other sites, and each site must include a Bio at the bottom, which would include a link to BookTalk.org. So participating in this essay contest can be of great benefit to BookTalk.org, which in turn improves the quality of your experience here. |
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tarav  Stupendously Brilliant BookTalk.org Moderator Silver Contributor


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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 6:42 pm Post subject:
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For those of you considering entering this contest but would like someone to read over your writing before posting it in this thread, feel free to email it to me. I'd be happy to discuss your rough draft and/or provide feedback. Chris would be willing to do the same. Send your writing to:
tara AT booktalk DOT org
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Chris OConnor  Rhodes Scholar BookTalk.org Owner

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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 9:20 am Post subject:
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| July 16th and not a single member has posted in this thread or emailed me about this contest. |
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Moon Knight Eligible to vote!

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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:14 pm Post subject:
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Turnout has not been overwhelming eh? That is unfortunate as contests are always fun. On the bright side there is still 3/4 of the time remaining so perhaps there will be a surge of interest.
Having just discovered it myself I will give it a shot. Is that alright for me, being a new member, to submit a contest entry? |
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Chris OConnor  Rhodes Scholar BookTalk.org Owner

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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:41 am Post subject:
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Yes, please do!  |
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MichaelBalkind Newbie

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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 9:54 am Post subject: On the Importance of Reading
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The Need to Read
Piles. Yes, piles, everywhere I look. My whole house is filled with them. Why? No, not because we’re slobs, but because my entire family is in love with books. We read them, we collect them and yes, we pile them. Next to me, on both sides, as I write this piece, are bookshelves with over 500 hardcover books. Each night-table in the house is covered and filled with my kid’s, my wife’s and my latest reads. My wife visits the local library with one of our three kids at least three times a week. That’s of course in between trips to the local bookstore and or visits to amazon.com. Believe it or not, I even have to argue regularly with my 14 year old middle daughter to put down the book she is devouring and go outside for some other activity. It is common to walk into our house and think that no one from our family of five is home only to visit each room to find its inhabitant lying in bed, reading, even my son whose name happens to be Reid.
Of course, as a novelist, I am overjoyed with all this reading. As I write this piece I also must admit that I never realized the huge investment we have in these piles. But invest we must, for the true value of a good book can’t be counted in dollars, right?
Okay, so maybe I started this piece a little off track, but I think my message is clear, reading is ultra important to everyone in my household. Whether it is for enjoyment, learning or the desire to lose oneself in the creative world of an author, reading is vital.
Reading for me as an author is necessary. Although I used to read for enjoyment, I now read to learn. Not so much the facts that are filling the pages but the styles of other authors I admire. In order to become a better writer I need to study everyday. And what better way to study writing than to read the works of the countless masters of the trade. Alas, I really don’t enjoy books the way I did before becoming a published author. Reading to learn just isn’t as much fun as reading for the love of reading. But the importance of reading for me has increased tremendously.
So whatever the reason; be it enjoyment, self enrichment or pure escape, the word “importance” seems a little weak in describing my feelings for reading. I truly believe that for me and my entire family, reading is essential.
Michael Balkind
Author of Sudden Death. The first novel in the Deadly Sports Mysteries series.
Other books coming soon – The Foundation, Stealing Gold & The Fix
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tarav  Stupendously Brilliant BookTalk.org Moderator Silver Contributor


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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 5:29 pm Post subject:
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| Thank you for posting your entry, Michael! I enjoyed reading it! I hope to see more entries! |
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Chris OConnor  Rhodes Scholar BookTalk.org Owner

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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:25 pm Post subject:
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Michael, that was phenomenal. Thank you so much.
I do hope that you treat yourself to a little bit of pure pleasure reading once in a blue moon. For me, my most enjoyable reading is when I dive into a good fantasy book. I am mesmerized by castles, dungeons, swords and mystical creatures and lands. This is where and how I escape.
Do you have such an escape yourself? |
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Chris OConnor  Rhodes Scholar BookTalk.org Owner

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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:32 pm Post subject:
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Moon Knight, I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the importance of reading.  |
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MichaelBalkind Newbie

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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:28 am Post subject:
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Chris & Tarav,
Thanks for the kind words. I hope your readers agree with you.
To answer your question, Chris - I do enjoy escaping into the creative worlds of many authors. I am a mystery/suspense buff. Much of my novel reading now comes from new novels that I trade with other new others. We sign and trade books, then try to help each others marketing by giving reviews on amazon.com or elsewhere. My problem lately is that between writing, editing and marketing my books and now writing freelance magazine articles all while still holding down a sales job, there just isnt enough time. Oh well.
BTW, Chris, a copy of Sudden Death is on its way to you.
Michael Balkind
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