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And the Winners Are...


Hey everyone, Write Eye here. I hope everyone's week is going well! I'm here to announce the winners of our Ink Party Giveaways! I won't babble on for long, so don't worry. I know you all want to know who won :)


AMAZON GIFTCARD

Winner: Acadia Otlowski




THE INVESTIGATOR'S QUERY LETTER CRITIQUE
Connie Michael




THE CURATOR's Query + First 250 WORDS
Krystal Marquis




PATCHWORK PRINCESS' FIRST PAGE CRITIQUE
Aldrea Alien




WRITE EYE'S PITCH CRITIQUES
1. Prerna Pickett
2. Katie Teller
3. Nancy LaRonda Johnson




CONTEMP GIRL'S STARBUCKS GIFT CARD
T.J.




INK GIRL'S INSPIRATION PDF
Amy Cantor Pine

All of the winners should have received an email by their respective giveaway's host yesterday (Monday). If for some reason you didn't, please leave a comment down below.

We thank everyone again for entering. All of us here at Bound By Ink are so excited to start this journey with all of you, and I for one cannot wait to meet all of you here in this lovely virtual space next week after my first post.

Until then, have a great week. Stay safe. And don't fight the winds, they'll lead you where you need to go.

Comments

  1. Didn't hear anything yesterday...but yeah! I won something!! Yippee

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    1. I will contact her for you! Congratulations, she's going to give you amazing feedback :)

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    2. Hey Connie! Congrats! I emailed you yesterday at the email address from your entry form, and today at the address listed on your Blogger profile. If you didn't get either of those, feel free to nudge me on Twitter @NaomiLHughes or comment here again, and we'll figure it out. :)

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  2. Thank you for the win. Looking forward to what input I could get.

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  3. Conrats, Amy! My email is

    ink in the book at gmail dot com (no spaces)

    Email me and I'll send your PDF to you!

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  4. I didn't know I won! Talynn said to check here for her email. Or you can have her email me at amy[at]pineshome[dot]com. Yay!

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  6. No email here.
    I bet it was those darn email gremlins again. >_>

    Congratulations all around. ^_^

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    1. Hey Aldrea! I contact JC and she'll get to to you:)

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