Sunday, April 21, 2013

happy earth day

the fRead Project and wildflowers
wish you a sustainably joyful earth day

In celebration, the Writes blog has conducted a month-long Earth Day series of posts and tweets.  On Monday the 22nd, ending at midnight, are the last of the giveaways, including a Goodreads promotion, a blog giveaway (see below), and free Kindle downloads of wildflowers.

Would you like to tell us
about your Earth Day doings?

NOW IS THE TIME!


It's Earth Day and we'd love to hear what you're doing to be more enviro-minded.  This past month the Writes blog has invited green and Local First businesses, Indie bookstores, educators, librarians, students, and any willing readers to comment. We'll continue through the end of Earth Day. Feel free to share what's going on in your home, community, library, or school(curriculum and reading lists welcome).

As thanks for your participation, anyone who submits a comment between now and April 22, 2013 (midnight) will be entered to win a wildflower gift pack (see below) or one of four signed copies of wildflowers.


wildflower gift pack includes:
1 signed copy of wildflowers
1 12x12 original painting, 
recycled mixed media on canvas
1 travel-size orange moleskin journal,
1 hand-crafted bookmark

blog giveaway winners will be drawn & announced on 4.23

**please note**

wildflowers is rated PG-13

If you wish to participant and you're under the age of 18, please get your parents permission.  Kids and teens should only use first names or initials when commenting, and if one of these participants win a drawing, alternate gifts will be awarded.  Winners under the age of 13 will receive the middle grade novel, Here Where the Sunbeams are Green by Helen Phillips and for those under the age of 8, the picture book All the World by Liz Garton Scanlon will be gifted.  Please indicate your age when commenting to receive the appropriate prize.

2 comments:

  1. I have always been careful when it comes to water and electricity usage. I was a advocate for recycling when I lived at home with my father, and even now today.
    Living in the desert I try to find new ways to save on water and electricity...things which are under $20 and so far the plants I have bought to block the sun from the house are growing...slowly but growing.

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  2. Thank you, Karin, for sharing your "doings". :)

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