Reminder # 3
So the redundant reminder of competition-related activities.
It’s basically to celebrate my birthday (which already happened, or is still happening depending on how you view the midnight hour).
If you want to know more about it, click here to read the original posting.
It’s all over Friday.
Get on it.
Reminder # 2
There’s a bit of a competition going on. It started yesterday. It’s basically to celebrate my birthday (which is tomorrow).
If you want to know more about it, click here to read the original posting.
The Clock Is Ticking
There aren’t many days left to get involved in the Mixtape contest. It’s the 16th now, and it ends on Sunday.
If you want to enter to win a copy of the book, the contest will work just like the Translating The Avenues & Leaving Frost Upon the Walls competitions. All you have to do is go to the Facebook page for the book and “like” it (click here to visit). You can double your entry by visiting my Facebook page and giving it a “like” as well (click here to visit). If you’re already a fan of one or both, you’re already entered.
Just as before, for those who don’t use Facebook, you can submit entry via the web (click here). In the title section of the submit form, please enter “Mixtape Contest” so it is clear what the entry is for (there are a lot of submissions for random things). Please enter both your name, address, and email information.
This competition will run slightly longer than the previous two, ending on Sunday, February 19th at 8:30PM EST. At that time, I will randomly select a name from the compiled lists of fans.
Also, in case you want some free spoken words for your computer/audio player of your choice, I put one together for all y’all since you’ve all shown such outrageous support over the last few months over the material I’ve compiled over the years.
If you missed out on the info, below is the album cover and the track listing:

The set is twenty readings, which go as follows:
01: Fifty-Two Cars Roll Out
02: When I Told My Brother I Stopped Driving
03: Time Is Wasted On The Young
04: While On Vacation
05: Watching Red Dragon Blues
06: Waking Up In The Kitchenette
07: There’s Ferris Wheel In My Weekend
08: Stuck In Toronto Greyhound Station
09: Standing Around A Homicide
10: Sleeping On Winter Place
11: The Saints
12: Nights In Olive Sheets
13: Orange Juice Sandwiches
14: Horse Track Romance
15: Insecurity Knocks, Hesitation Waits
16: Breezing In The Fluff
17: Hangovers
18: Cheer Up, Honey
19: Bones That Feast
20: Under The Pedestal
Tonight is a good night
to catch up on Family Guy episodes.
Who knew Tom Tucker was in Halloween 4?
Tonight is also a good night to remind you of a little competition that is going on around here to win a copy of me and Justin’s book, Mixtape.
If you want to enter to win a copy of the book, the contest will work just like the Translating The Avenues & Leaving Frost Upon the Walls competitions. All you have to do is go to the Facebook page for the book and “like” it (click here to visit). You can double your entry by visiting my Facebook page and giving it a “like” as well (click here to visit). If you’re already a fan of one or both, you’re already entered.
Just as before, for those who don’t use Facebook, you can submit entry via the web (click here). In the title section of the submit form, please enter “Mixtape Contest” so it is clear what the entry is for (there are a lot of submissions for random things). Please enter both your name, address, and email information.
This competition will run slightly longer than the previous two, ending on Sunday, February 19th at 8:30PM EST. At that time, I will randomly select a name from the compiled lists of fans.
Glad to see it go
This week has been an absolute whirlwind. I’m quite frankly glad to see it end. I look forward to the next two days of nothing but television and couching (I invented it).
It’s been a few days since I reminded y’all, and if you’re just tuning in you may be unaware…There’s a contest going on to win a copy of JDK and I’s book, Mixtape.
If you want to enter to win a copy of the book, the contest will work just like the Translating The Avenues & Leaving Frost Upon the Walls competitions. All you have to do is go to the Facebook page for the book and “like” it (click here to visit). You can double your entry by visiting my Facebook page and giving it a “like” as well (click here to visit). If you’re already a fan of one or both, you’re already entered.
Just as before, for those who don’t use Facebook, you can submit entry via the web (click here). In the title section of the submit form, please enter “Mixtape Contest” so it is clear what the entry is for (there are a lot of submissions for random things). Please enter both your name, address, and email information.
This competition will run slightly longer than the previous two, ending on Sunday, February 19th at 8:30PM EST. At that time, I will randomly select a name from the compiled lists of fans.
Other than that, I hope Friday is treating you well, and for all of you people who are already in the future (I hope Friday was alright to you). There’ll be another reading posted later tonight (around 9:30 I believe). Maybe some random stuff between now and then, not exactly sure…I never really know I guess.
As for me, I’m going to go find a good grilled cheese and a good bowl of chili. It’s a little snowy outside (finally) and it just seems fitting. Cheers to you and yours.
This past week
…has been entirely made out of hysteria. Both I and the lady have been beat senselessly by some abnormally-super-powered cold. Today is the first day since Tuesday I’ve felt remotely normal, and by remotely normal I’m exaggerating a bit.
I just wanted to remind everyone that there are a few more days left to the Translating The Avenues contest. The contest ends on Tuesday January 24th at 8:00PM EST. The rules function the same as the Leaving Frost… one. All you do is “like” the Facebook page for it and you’re entered (click here), and you can double your chances by “liking” my Facebook page as well (click here). If you’ve already done one or both at some point in time, you’re already entered.
I’m going to spend the remainder of the evening trying to feel a bit more alive. Maybe it’ll work out alright and maybe it won’t. Either way there is the promise of Nyquil sleep, which is always nice if one is miserably ill and overly-stressed.
The best to you as the night goes by.
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