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Congratulations to Sarah, Winner of Excuse Me, Your Job is Waiting

by Flexo on May 11, 2007

in Fun and Contests

Over a week ago, I held a simple contest in order to give away one copy of Excuse Me, Your Job is Waiting, by Laura George [my review]. To enter the contest, all I required other than a valid email address was a description of your “dream job.” Here are some of the responses.

excuse-me-your-job-is-waiting.jpgCongratulations to Sarah, the winner of the contest thanks to a random selection. Here’s her dream job:

I want to tell people’s stories. I want to use my words and my love for people to bring those of different cultures and backgrounds together.

I have two more copies to give away, but I haven’t decided how to do so. I have the opportunity to pass questions from readers to the author, and I can tie the giveaway into the question selection process. Look for more information about this interview next week.

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1 dnn May 13, 2007 at 12:52 pm

Congraculations Sarah:)

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