We’ll be sad to see National Poetry Month end next week, but we’re determined to send this fun yearly promotion out with a bang. We’ll keep sharing our #PQLPoemADay on Facebook and Twitter, but we’ll also be offering one more beautiful book bundle for a lucky Quill fan.
We are proud to say that we’ve just recently published Jeffery Donaldson’s remarkable collection of poems, Fluke Print. You might recall we published Jeffery’s collection Slack Action a few years ago, so we were especially pleased to keep the relationship going, so to speak, with this latest offering.
I have a particular weakness for books about reading, writing, and books in general, so it should come as no surprise that this collection, which talks about creativity and meaning and knowledge and meaning (among other topics) has quickly become a favourite. Fluke Print even works in a printing analogy, for which it gets major bonus points in my book! But aside from my own biased preference, I think you will find that Fluke Print is intelligent, emotional, and nostalgic while also tackling Big Questions. What more could you ask for?
If this sounds like something you might enjoy, you’ll love this giveaway. We not only have a copy of Fluke Print up for grabs, but also copies of two other poetry collections focused on themes of myth and memory.
MYTH AND MEMORY
POETRY GIVEAWAY
Want to win this awesome prize? It’s easy:
1. log in to the form below using email, Facebook, Instagram or Twitter
2. earn up to six entries by visiting us Facebook or Instagram, tweeting on Twitter, browsing our Essential Poets page or signing up for our newsletter. Don’t forget the bonus entry—complete at least one action (visiting our Instagram page, for example) to unlock!
3. log out of the form to submit your entry
The winner will be contacted by email next week.
Thanks for helping us celebrate yet another National Poetry Month. We wish you luck in winning this awesome book bundle!
Cheers,
Thanks for the opportunity to win this awesome book bundle.
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