Showing posts with label contest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contest. Show all posts

March 9, 2012

Giveaway: Vintage Letterhead Sample Packs

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I'm in the middle of a transition which requires me to create space in my home. Part of that process involves going through all my letter writing paraphernalia. And, wouldn't you know it? I have more than I require. A couple of years ago, when I had only temporary access to a color laser printer, I printed a bunch of refurbished vintage letterhead images onto half sheets of paper. Shortly thereafter, I lost them. 

Today I found the stash. 

Because I don't need so many copies, I'd like to give some away to you, dear readers. I have three packs of seven letterheads, printed on Southworth 25% cotton, linen finish paper, which I'll be giving away at random. There are two ways to enter this giveaway, first by commenting on this post with your favorite writing implement or favorite color ink, and second, by Tweeting "I'm entered in the vintage letterhead #giveaway at http://bit.ly/xdcOYg via @EverydayCorresp".

You may earn one entry per described entry method. So long as you live on the planet Earth, you are eligible to win. Entries must be received by 12:01 a.m. p.m. eastern time on Monday, March 12, 2012. I'll announce the winners in a post sometime on Monday afternoon. Winners will then have to contact me with their mailing address for delivery.

Enter quickly via 

February 21, 2010

And the winner is...

chandlerguera!

Thanks to all who entered to win a copy of Yours Ever, and a special thanks to those who spread the word about the giveaway.

Very truly yours,

James

EDIT: I attempted to copy and paste the widget used to determine the winner, but after failing to do so properly, I just removed it from this post.

February 16, 2010

Yours Ever: A Book Review & Giveaway


Late last year I saw posts on a couple of other letter writing blogs about the new book by Thomas Mallon titled Yours Ever. The reviews were encouraging. So, when I was approached by Pantheon Books to do a review of the book and a giveaway here on Everyday Correspondence, I accepted the offer immediately. While there were no expectations of a positive review in my agreement with Pantheon, I still feel compelled to give Yours Ever strong marks.

The New York Times gave the book a good review for it's content, but Mallon's appreciation for the written letter aside, two things about the book struck me as both refreshing and unique. First, I appreciated Mallon's organization. Rather than taking the reader through a chronological journey of people and their letters over the years, Mallon organizes the chapters in Yours Ever by subject matter. In doing so, Mallon is able to draw connections between different approaches to delivering the same message. The organizational style also allows Mallon to analyze the impacts of technology on written correspondence. For example, in the chapter "Complaint," Mallon observes:

Sarcasm ("My dog left home when he heard I had voted for you") depends, in both the writer and the reader, on an appreciation of distortion. Paranoia has no time for such contrivances. It is terribly urgent, under the gun and ready to assert itself in ALL CAPS, which even now pack an unsettling punch when they show up in the pixels of angry e-mail - though nothing can be more upsetting than the slithering hate fax, whose paper seems to come, somehow, from the sender himself and not the recipient's own machine.
Mallon's acknowledgment of technological contributions to correspondence is the second point that made Yours Ever stand out to me. Mallon takes a more or less neutral position on the effects technology in the form of e-mail and texting have had on personal correspondence. Rather, he points out the positives and negatives, in the hopes of enriching the the reader's appreciation of correspondence in all forms. Before detailing the "lack of emotional affect to much e-mail," Mallon notes that while e-mail doesn't have sentimental intangibles like envelopes sealed with a kiss:

[E]lectronic mail has a few of its own oddball, endearing traits: the subject line that hangs around long past the point at which it has anything to do with what the correspondence is now discussing; the whimsical screen names that it shuttles between. Shipboard cable addresses, temporary handles for the transoceanic traveler, used to have something of the same charm. Jessica Mitford's was ELKSHATRACK, chosen after a friend told her "You need news from home like an elk needs a hat rack."
It is Mallon's organization and his treatment of technology that made Yours Ever a stand out read, for me. So, if you are looking for an entertaining account of correspondence from some of the world's most prolific figures and writers, without the "woe for the modern age and it's lack of good letters" attitude, then I recommend this book for you.

If the $26.95 price tag for the first run hardcover is a bit too much for your wallet at the moment, then I have good news! Pantheon Books is sponsoring a giveaway! Books may be shipped anywhere in the world, so this contest is open all readers of Everyday Correspondence.

Giveaway Rules:

1. Please, leave a comment after this post with your name and an e-mail address at which I can reach you should you be picked the winner of the giveaway. You may enter once in this fashion.

2. Additional entries may be had by tweeting about this giveaway and/or linking to this post from your website. Please leave an additional comment with a link to the tweet/post/website for each additional entry.

3. A winner will be randomly selected using the random number generator on Random.org at 1 PM EDT on Sunday, February 21, 2010. A short time later, the winner will be announced on Everyday Correspondence and the individual will be contacted by e-mail.

Best of luck to you all!

Yours ever,

James

October 19, 2009

Market Watch: Stationery Giveaway!


Melissa over at We Love Snail Mail is having a stationery giveaway! From now until October 25, you can enter to receive one of two envelope and paper sets by commenting on the giveaway blog post.

While you're over there, I'd recommend taking a look around the site, and considering signing up as a member on the site. It's a great way to network and find other people who love creative snail mailing as much as you and I!

October 11, 2009

Market Watch: Stationery Giveaway Contest


I found this stationery giveaway at the We've Got Paper Etsy store via Jackie at Letter & Journals. The proprietor of the store sells her own designs, many of which I find to be just fantastic. If you're interested, hurry over, as you have until 11:59 PM (not sure which time zone) on October 13 to enter!

October 2, 2009

New Contest Winner

I have bad news and good news. The bad news is that it has been over 72 hours since the Rhodia notebook contest winners were announced and I haven't heard from Octoberchild. I hope he's just been away from the site because he's on some fantastic vacation. The good news is that, per the rules of the contest, that means that a new winner has been selected!

Drumroll...

Joy Fleming, you have been selected to receive the second Rhodia notebook in the Everyday Correspondence giveaway. Please contact me at james[at]everydaycorrespondence[dot]com with a mailing address to receive your prize.

A million thanks, again, to everyone who was eligible to enter the giveaway as a Google follower of Everyday Correspondence.

Sincerely,

James

September 29, 2009

Hear ye, hear ye!


The two winners of the Everyday Correspondence drawings, each for a No. 11 Rhodia lined notebook, are octoberchild and Stardust! Octoberchild won the first drawing, and as such will receive the notebook in his choice of either black or orange, and Stardust won the second drawing.

Thank you to everyone who follows Everyday Correspondence, you're a wonderful community.

Very truly yours,

James

Winners, please contact me via e-mail at james[at]everydaycorrespondence[dot]com to claim your prizes.

September 25, 2009

Contest: Lined Rhodia Notebook!


I'm incredibly grateful for those of your readers that have followed Everyday Correspondence during these last many weeks that I've been posting infrequently. So, as a token of my appreciation, I would like to send one of you current Google Followers (chosen randomly) one of these two Rhodia notebooks, in your choice of either orange or black.


I would then like to give away the second notebook to a randomly selected Google Follower, new or old, that is listed as following Everyday Correspondence as of 1:00 PM EDT on Tuesday, September 29, 2009.

The winner for the first part of the contest, applying only to existing followers, has already been selected, however, the name will not be announced until Tuesday the 29th, along with the second winner. Winners will have 72 hours to provide a mailing address via e-mail following announcement the announcement of their names before a new winner is selected to take their place.

Both winners will be selected by using the random number generator hosted by Random.org.

August 1, 2009

Vintage Letterhead Contest Winner


Congratulations to Tejal from Damaged Goods! Her link to Everyday Correspondence drove the most traffic to the site since her entry into the contest.

Thank you to everyone who entered, I really appreciate you support of the site. And, I enjoyed visiting your sites, too, they're fantastic! I encourage readers to pay a visit to all those fine individuals who supported Everyday Correspondence by entering the contest:

Okami at Whatever
Sam at Future; Nostalgic
Patty at Just Letter Rip
GirlZoot at GirlZootZilla
phonelady at The older side of life
John at blog.mignault.net
Leon at Walking Without Rhythm
Denise at Knitting in the Wild

July 22, 2009

Nomadic Pencil Case Giveaway

The Pen Addict is giving away, raffle style, a Nomadic PD-03 upright stand pencil case. I have never seen one of these before, but I want one. Visit the Pen Addict here to enter the contest. Entries will be accepted until 11:59 PM EDT Thursday, July 23 and the winner will be announced on Friday.

July 20, 2009

Vintage Letterhead Giveaway Contest!


I have a bunch of vintage letterhead reproductions, several of which have been featured here on Everyday Correspondence. Because it will take me a while to feature it all, I have decided to put it to use for the site by giving away a sampler pack!

I have two goals for this contest: 1. to reward readers; and 2. to get the word out about Everyday Correspondence. This contest is for a sampler pack comprised of two of each of the seven vintage letterhead reproductions that I have completed thus far on your choice of either white or ivory Southworth 25% cotton linen finish paper.

To enter, post a link to http://www.everydaycorrespondence.com somewhere on the internet and then take credit for the link in the comments section of this post (don't forget to post a URL where the link may be found).

The link can be posted anywhere, for example in a forum post, on the sidebar of your blog, as a feature post in your blog, the comment section of another blog's post, etc.

The posted link that draws the most traffic wins! A winner will be declared on Saturday, August 1.

NOTE: Deceptive links will not be honored as valid submissions. For example, anchor text "FREE MONEY!" with a link to this site.