Chicken Soup for the Soul Teacher Tales

http://workingwritersandbloggers.com/2010/02/10/givaway-chicken-soup-for-the-soul-teacher-tales/

I’ve got the Chicken Soup for the Soul Teacher Tales to giveaway. The book has 101 inspirational stories from great teachers and appreciative students.

Giveaway: Mind Games (book)

We’ve got a wonderful giveaway for everyone today. I love a good story that really grips you, and this definitely sounds like just the ticket.   Author John Truman Wolfe’s new award-winning thriller, Mind Games shines a light on one of the most secretive CIA programs in the Agency’s history.

http://workingwritersandbloggers.com/2009/10/16/giveaway-mind-games/

Win a copy of Beautifully Pinned Promises

Who couldn’t use a little more inspiration? Writers’ especially, need words that lift them up. Writing can sometimes be very solitary and all about rejection. With the right set of words to give you a boost, however, it may just change your outlook. (And help you get through that article, ebook, or novel.)

http://workingwritersandbloggers.com/2009/09/25/giveaway-beautifully-pinned-promises/

Win a copy of Cube Chic

If you work in a “cube,” those generic grey workspaces, you will definitely find Cube Chic of interest! In it, the author takes the average cube and spruces it up to totally transform its look. There are great examples of how you can do this, and none of them cost too much or are so outlandish that your boss will object. (Of course, before you decorate your cube you should always ask your boss first!)

http://www.blisstree.com/articles/giveaway-cube-chic/

Win the Elements of Style

If you’re a writer, or a college student, or anyone that believes in good grammar, you’ll definitely want to enter this contest. I’m giving away a copy of Strunk and White’s The Elements of Style. This book is slim, but fabulous!

http://www.blisstree.com/articles/win-the-elements-of-style/

Win a copy of Momisms

I know you’re going to love this giveaway. It’s a copy of Momisms: What She Says and What She Really Means. Here’s a description from Amazon:

“Is that what you’re going to wear?” Used indiscriminately for sons, daughters, and husbands, this one is a not-so-subtle attempt to make family members rethink their wardrobe choice.” Deciphering the clandestine conspiratorial language that all moms know and use to full effect, Cathy Hamilton translates more than 100 enigmatic maternal utterances to convey the difference between what Mom says and what she means.

If you’d like to win a copy of this book (which in my opinion makes a fun little gift) leave a comment on this post by Tuesday, July 7th. I’ll choose a winner at random and announce them the next day.

Win a VTech Phone

Here’s the description of this wonderful gift:

The VTech CS6129 features DECT 6.0 technology and is proven to deliver superior sound quality, range and security. The competitively priced CS6129 offers features such as a digital answering system, caller ID/call waiting and speakerphone in each handset. Additionally, the bundled DECT 6.0 configuration enables multiple handsets to be “in use” simultaneously – allowing users to conveniently conference calls, transfer calls or intercom between handsets.

http://www.blisstree.com/articles/win-a-vtech-phone/

Win a pair of Foster Grant Sunglasses

http://www.blisstree.com/articles/win-a-pair-of-foster-grant-sunglasses/

As the world’s largest sunglasses manufacturer, Foster Grant offers a TON of fashionable sunglasses at really affordable prices. Back in 1929, Sam Foster, credited as the founder of American shades, sold the first pair of sunglasses on the Atlantic City boardwalk. To celebrate its 80th anniversary this year - the company is relaunching its iconic 1960s “Who’s That Behind Those Foster Grants?” ad campaign that featured celebs like Raquel Welch and Mia Farrow that catapulted the shades to fame.

Take a look at Foster Grant’s most popular styles: Tokyo (shown above), Bling, Bordeaux, Enigma and Luxury. I know you are dying to get these on. (Can’t say as I blame you.)

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