Mark Terry

Monday, January 08, 2007

Free Thriller Newsletter & Contest

January 8, 2007
Well, Happy Birthday Elvis.

Below is a post I've been asked to include regarding the International Thriller Writers, Inc. Newsletter and a contest that could win you 150 Thrillers! (That's about 3 years worth of reading if you're me). I regularly contribute to the newsletter with reviews or interviews and you can't knock the price. Check it out.

150 Thrillers!

It's a thriller lover's dream - the chance to win 150 novels by some of the biggest and best thriller authors in the business. That's right, 150.

Imagine receiving books written by Joseph Finder, Tess Gerritsen, John Lescroart, Gayle Lynds, and David Baldacci for free. Then multiply that by thirty, because they represent only five of the 150 books you will receive if you're the winner in the International Thriller Writer's "150 Thrillers" contest.

The best part? Just by entering you'll begin receiving the free ITW newsletter, a monthly email newsletter that contains loads of information about upcoming thriller novels, thriller authors and thriller news.

All you have to do is go to www.150Thrillers.com, or email contest@150Thrillers.com before February 15th and sign up to get the free ITW newsletter. That's it.

Once you've subscribed, you're entered. The winner will be picked randomly from all entrants, and will receive 150 thriller novels from some of the top novelists writing today. Three runner-up entrants will each receive a copy of the 2006 Thriller Anthology, edited by James Patterson. But really, everyone who signs up to receive the ITW newsletter is a winner.

So go on, sign up. You know you want to.

Please note: one entry per person, and, as usual, ITW will not share your email information with anyone.

For further information, contact M.J. Rose at MJRoseAuthor@aol.com

Best,
Mark Terry

2 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

I'll do it, but Kelly will have a heart attack if I win 150 books. You should see the piles now.

9:08 AM  
Blogger Mark Terry said...

I know, Ron. I'm the same way. Ian was reading one of the books he bought himself with a Borders gift card he got from an Aunt. It was "Flushed" by Carl Hiaasen and he finished and asked me if I wanted to read it. I said yes, but I wasn't in any hurry. He wanted to know why and I said, "You ever notice that bottom shelf on the big bookcase in my office, the one that's double stacked, with books piled on top of each other. That's my collection of books I want to read next--there's about 33 of them at the moment--and I've got a handful of books by favorite authors coming out every month, so don't worry, when I get to it, I'll get to it."

10:17 AM  

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