Friday, March 2, 2012

"Declaration of Interdependence" Winners Announced!


I apologize for posting so late this Poetry Friday. Because of the snowstorm yesterday, road conditions were bad. I decided not to drive home from daughter's last night. Fortunately, the roads were clear when drove home today.


I am happy to announce that EVERYONE who left comments at my Declaration of Interdependence: Poems for an Election Year post last week will receive a copy of Janet Wong's new collection! (Janet sent me some additional copies.)

The Winners:
- Jama
- Jeanine Atkins
- Linda at Teacherdance
- Tabatha
- Linda at Write Time
- Gail Aldous
- Ed Decaria
- Lindsey Matson (Lindsey sent me an email because she couldn't post a comment.)

Congratulations to you all! Please send me your snail mail addresses.

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The Poetry Friday Roundup is at Dori Reads.


8 comments:

Linda B said...

Terrific news for me, Elaine. I just wrote Julie L. that I should buy this book for our school. thanks so much. Glad you arrived home safely!

jama said...

Wonderful news! So generous of Janet to provide additional copies. Thank you both for featuring this giveaway :).

academic writing said...

My congratulations to the winners

Jeannine Atkins said...

Wow! You and Janet are so cool and generous. Thank you!

and glad you were wise New Englander and avoided bad roads. I need to get out on errands put off yesterday... I'll look forward to these poems!

laurasalas said...

This looks terrific! I was absent on PF last week but just went back and read your post. Won't teachers and politically savvy parents love this book? I'm putting it on my To-Read list. Thanks for featuring it, and glad you got home safely the next day!

Janet Wong said...

Happy reading, everyone! (And if you like the book, please spread the word!!)

Linda said...

Thank you so much, Elaine. I'm just finally getting around to reading PF blogs. Life gets so hectic sometimes! I'll email you my address right now!

Tabatha said...

Thank you, Elaine and Janet! Can't wait to see it.