I get to host a mini challenge from Princess Bookies's contest craze :D
My mini challenge is...........
You have to pick one of your favorite books and write an alternate ending to it, must be at least two paragraphs long (can be longer) and post it to your blog, then leave a comment with the link. (Be as creative as you can!)
To Enter:
1-do this challenge up above
2- put a link to your post in the comments below
Extra Entry:
+1 follow my blog
+2 suscribe through email
Contest ends- October 11th
Prize: a $10 Amazon gift card
8 comments:
http://blkosiner.blogspot.com/2011/09/alternate-ending.html
follower. Thanks!
Here's my entry into the Challenge: http://bookishinabox.blogspot.com/2011/09/contest-craze-alternate-ending.html
+1 I'm a follower
whatinabox at gmail dot com
Thanks!
Here is my entry! I also follow via GFC: Gabrielle Carolina
http://themodpodgebookshelf.blogspot.com/2011/10/contest-craze-fan-fiction.html
Blessings,
Gabrielle Carolina
http://livetoread-krystal.blogspot.com/2011/10/contest-alternate-ending.html here's my l.ink, thank you so much for the awesome giveaway!
GFC Krystal Larson
email subscriber edysicecreamlover18@gmailDOTcom
Thanks for the giveaway!
gfc-booktalkwithcharla
email subscription charlawilson@me.com
Hi!
I finally had enough time for posting my alter native ending for Halfway to the Grave :) I have to admit, it was hard for me to write an alternative ending for my all-time favorite book, but I managed to write something in the end :) I hope you like it, though! :)
LINK: http://iambookaholic.blogspot.com/2011/10/alternative-ending-for-halfway-to-grave.html
+1 for being a follower as mikki-mano
+2 for subscribing via email :)
Thank you for the great mini challenge:
mikki-mano@hotmail.com
It looks like your mini challenge had been fun! Writing an alternate ending to a certain novel can really un-bottle one’s imagination and creativity. Anyway, while the catch is really interesting, I think more bloggers will participate if the rules are a bit more detailed. Doing so will surely entice their passion to write and give them a more definite idea on what to write about.
Lucius Cambell @ Skild
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