Seanan McGuire (seanan_mcguire) wrote,
Seanan McGuire
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Can't tell a verb from a noun, they're the nicest kids in town.

Who wants an ARC of Discount Armageddon? No, really: who really wants it?

For this giveaway, we're going to mix and match effort with laziness. Comment on this entry with why you—yes, you—should receive an ARC of the first InCryptid adventure. Be creative. Be insane. Whatever makes you happy. On Friday, at noon PST, I will use our friend the Random Number Generator to select a winner. I will then read through the entries and select my favorite as a second winner. Yes, it's totally arbitrary. But it's also stated right up front, so I don't feel bad.

This contest is open to all North American residents without any restrictions, and to non-North American residents who either a) have a North American mailing address or b) are willing to pay me postage. I do apologize for that, it's just that I can't afford to ship a lot of stuff overseas right now. And now...

Game on!
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I would say... because when I first met the Healy Mice, I loved them SO very much that I went back and read all the other stories in that world, which as I understand it evolved into Verity's world - and then went back and watched 7 seasons of a TV show to understand references you were making in those stories. And then I made my husbands read them, so they would understand about the Healy mice. And even now, when we are very tired late at night we mangle quotes from the bit about them being smuggled on the transatlantic air flight, "now is the time for the long sleep!".

Of course, it doesn't matter if I get it or not, I *will* be reading it as soon as it's out. But having an ARC of it would make me SQUEEE very loudly with great happiness.

All hail the Randomness and Arbitrariness of the Queen-Author!