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NaNoWriMo Now Offering a Prize for Winners!

Farted by SnakeClock, October 23, 2008, 09:51:16 AM

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I got this e-mail from the NaNoWriMo guys. This may be of interest:

Quote from: Chris Baty, founder of NaNoWriMoDear NaNoWriMo 2007 Winner,

 

Last November, you and those typing fingers of yours did something amazing. And while you were busy bashing out your novel, we were frantically trying to line up a prize worthy of your feat.  

 

Our goal was to find a self publishing company who would give every NaNo winner a free copy of his or her winning manuscript in paperback book form. It's taken us until now, but we've finally found them.  

 

CreateSpace, an Amazon.com Inc. owned company, is generously offering every NaNoWriMo 2007 winner a "free proof copy" of their 2007 manuscript. What this means: A free proof copy of your manuscript in paperback book form–just by following the instructions below. They'll even cover the costs of basic shipping to you.

 

To redeem the offer, you'll need a special NaNoWriMo winner's promo code.

 

Yours is: ---------

 

It's good for six months from today. Here's how you go about using it:

 

1) Go to http://www.createspace.com/nanowrimo and create a free member account.  

2) Set up your title: you will be asked to fill in information such as title, author name, page count, etc.

3) Submit your title: make sure that your title’s information is accurate and complies with CreateSpace's Submission Requirements. Your Submission will be reviewed to ensure it can be printed.      

4) When everything's uploaded and perfect, just request a proof copy and use the above discount code at check out. Presto!  

 

After you receive your proof copy, you can then choose if you want to make it available to the public at large—everything from showing up for sale on Amazon.com to complete invisibility.

 

We asked CreateSpace to write up an introduction to who they are and what they do, and I'm pasting that below. You can also read a bunch of their helpful FAQs about copyright, ISBNs, and other important matters at http://www.createspace.com/Help/Book/FAQ.jsp


And if you have any further questions, you can contact them directly: http://www.createspace.com/Special/SalesInquiry.jsp

 

Thanks so much to CreateSpace for making our dream-prize come true! And congrats again on your NaNoWriMo victory. We look forward to another year of literary abandon together this November.  

 

Warm regards,


Chris Baty

Director, NaNoWriMo

//www.nanowrimo.org

 


CreateSpace, an Amazon.com, Inc company, provides one of the easiest and most economical ways to self-publish your work. CreateSpace offers self-service publishing tools that allow you to upload ready-to-print PDF book files and make your trade paperback book(s) available for sale on Amazon.com and your own E-store with no setup fees. Your product is manufactured and shipped only when customers order so there is no need for a large upfront investment in inventory to start selling.

 

CreateSpace Key Features & Benefits:

 

·        No setup fees for the CreateSpace Standard Program and no print minimums
·        CreateSpace Pro Plan enables you to keep more on every sale and pay less when you order copies of your own book
·        An inventory-free fulfillment model
·        Earn monthly royalties based on the list price you set
·        Non-exclusive agreement keeps your publishing options open
·        One of the easiest ways to distribute through //www.amazon.com
·        CreateSpace ISBN provided at no additional charge
·        Amazon's Search Inside!™ feature for your book
·        Choose from many different trim size options and print in full-color or black & white
·        CreateSpace also allows you to self publish video and audio content via DVD, CD, MP3, and video download; and distribute your music or video through Amazon.com as well.

That's right folks; a genuine NaNoWriMo winning prize! Maybe they'll do it again this year!

Loki Clock


Wind-up Clock

wait, so the winners get a free book? Awesomeness!
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

Sombra


BobbyClock


Topcatyo

Hopefully they'd be offering as cool a prize this year.
Hell, the same thing would be pretty spiffy.

HitchhikerClock

Now I know all the prizes I'm not gonna win :)
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TexClock

Quote from: Lexington;1432479I got this e-mail from the NaNoWriMo guys. This may be of interest:
 
 
 
That's right folks; a genuine NaNoWriMo winning prize! Maybe they'll do it again this year!

There is nothing better than getting your work published bro, even if it is a personal copy for yourself, congratulations!
If you ain\'t Clock, you ain\'t Texas! B bless us all!

SnakeClock

Quote from: BobbyClock;1432593Deceptive title.

Sign up. :grumpy:

PossumClock

now when it says "make it public" does that mean "you make money myehehe"?

Chalk Clock

Wow. Thats actually really cool of them. Ivy is going to be all over this.

SnakeClock

Quote from: PossumClock;1437999now when it says "make it public" does that mean "you make money myehehe"?

One copy printed for you for your own amusement isn't "public". They have publishers for that.

Quote from: ChalkClock;1438004Wow. Thats actually really cool of them. Ivy is going to be all over this.

Get her to post in the signup thread; I'm getting worried.

She's probably too preoccupied making love to you. :p

PossumClock

Quote from: Lexington;1438262One copy printed for you for your own amusement isn't "public". They have publishers for that.

Oh, silly me. :3

Ivysaur isn't already in on this? I miss her. :<

IvysaurClock


SnakeClock

Quote from: IvysaurClock;1439272Dudes, how could I not be in on this? :D

You didn't post in the signup thread, so I thought you weren't coming.

But now you are! I squeal with glee! ^___^

Bigglesnoots

is there any info about how that worked out last year?
if it failed miserably, chances are high they won't try that again this year.
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SnakeClock

Quote from: Update(<);1439279is there any info about how that worked out last year?
if it failed miserably, chances are high they won't try that again this year.

Last year they couldn't find anyone to do this, so now they did, so I think they'll be able to do it this year, too.