UPDATE: Congratulations, Kassie!

 

Tuscany Press is hosting a book giveaway today, here at the Catholic Writers Guild and over at my blog on the Patheos Catholic Channel.  Enter both places, there’s a different book being given away at each blog.

Here at CWG, the lucky winner will receive: What World Is This? And Other Stories, the anthology of 2013 Tuscany Prize winners.

You can read the Amazon reviews here.

How to enter:

We’re doing this one the old-fashioned way, circa 2010 method.  All you need to do is leave a comment in this post’s combox.  Contest closes at noon EST on Thursday, June 12th, so leave your comment now.  Avoid leaving links in the text of your post or “Free iPad Today!” spam so you don’t accidentally end up in the spam-dungeon, but I’ll clear all comments out of moderation before doing the drawing.  You only get one entry, but by all means your friends and family are welcome to enter on your behalf if you’re super-eager.

The winner will be drawn at random and announced here, with instructions on how to e-mail me so I can forward your information to Tuscany Press, who will send you your book.

To enter the drawing for The Cana Mystery, drop in over at my Patheos blog.

Good luck!

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Jennifer Fitz is the author of The How-to Book of Evangelization: Everything You Need to Know But No One Ever Taught You from Our Sunday Visitor and Classroom Management for Catechists from Liguori Publications. She writes about all things evangelization and discipleship at jenniferfitz.substack.com. For updates on where else to find her, visit JenniferFitz.com.

12 Replies to “Book Giveaway at CWG Today: What World is This? And Other Stories – Tuscany Prize 2013 Anthology”

  1. There’s something familiar about these stories, especially if you lived in New York State or invited a boy from Belfast to spend the summer with you. As for their faith connection, they did show the life of faith, hope and charity in everyday lives, often where you might not expect it.

  2. I’m interested. I wanted to leave a comment over at your Patheos blog also but your comments seemed to be turned off. I left you a message on your Google+ site.

  3. I have the first one, so I would really like to get my hands on this one as well. Good luck to the other commentators!

  4. Great Read! This is one to keep tucked into your travel bag to tickle your mind between flights or while waiting at the doctor’s office. Each story will transport you to another place or time, and leave you with something to think about for days after you’ve left the page. Good luck to all…but I’m hoping I win the hard copy (I have it on my ereader already)
    Kassie

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