Monday, May 3, 2010

Win a Copy of Writing Your Family Legacy

What Is Family Legacy?

It’s important to teach our children their heritage. Who are your ancestors? What were their traditions? Did they fight for a cause and what was it about? Each of us has a story from our ancestors or even our own story to tell. If these stories are unwritten, then how are your children going to know of their parentage? It’s up to us to write these experiences down. Turn your family history into a variety of interesting stories, something your children will be proud of. For a sample of what you can do with your family histories, read the short stories on my website.

Read “The Importance of Promoting Your Book” and an interview with Cheryl Malandrinos. Enter a give away for “Writing Your Family Legacy.” It is a small booklet with Linda Weaver Clarke’s complete lecture that she teaches throughout the U.S. What is the booklet about? Read the information below. If you’re interested in this booklet, leave a comment about the interview
at Linda’s Blog

Deadline: Saturday, May 15, 2010.

April 2010 LDS Fiction Winners

Winners of the March 2010 LDS Fiction Comment Contest were randomly selected from comments made during the month of March.

Thanks again to our sponsors. Please take a moment to read their info here.



Courting Miss Lancaster

by

Sarah M. Eden



Winner: Tiff, Ry, and Jayden

Commenting on: "Turning Hearts by Deanne Blackhurst"








The Sharp Edge of a Knife

by

D.N. Giles



Winner: EwingsDoings

Commenting on: "The Rise of Zion by Chad Daybell"





To claim your prize, you must e-mail your mailing address to me by Saturday, May 8, 2010.

(Unclaimed prizes will be up for grabs later.)


Click here to learn how you can win a copy of one of our sponsoring books.

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April 2010 LDS Publisher Winners

Here are the April of the March 2010 LDS Publisher Comment Contest, randomly selected from comments made during the month of April.

Thanks again to our sponsors. Please take a moment to read their info here.



Wrong Number

by

Rachelle J. Christensen


Winner: Tristi Pinkston

Commenting on: "Grammar is a Non-Issue. NOT!"










My Ridiculous Romantic Obsessions

by

Becca Wilhite


Winner: mormonhermitmom


Commenting on: "Writing Tip Tuesday: It's "Could Have"!"





To claim your prize, you must e-mail your mailing address to me by Saturday, May 8, 2010.

(Unclaimed prizes will be up for grabs later.)



CLICK HERE for details on how to win these books.

CLICK HERE for details on sponsoring the contest.