The War of Art #Giveaway
Edited to add: Congratulations Janel Gradowski for winning this drawing! For those of you who didn’t win, watch for more drawings this month!
The Read Along of The War of Art by Steven Pressfield started with this announcement on January 1 and continued with our first discussion post this morning.
Today, I’m adding two new components:
A Twitter Chat. We’ll chat about our New Year goals, creative battles, and conquering resistance on February 1 at 9PM Eastern / 8 Central / 7 Mountain / 6 Pacific / 5 Alaskan / 4 Hawaiian. Put it on your calendar! It will be a great way to start the second month of 2015 energized to continue making it a great year.
A Giveaway. And it’s not just the one book — it’s for four books that Steven Pressfield wrote about creativity or the writing process:
- The War of Art
- Do the Work
- Turning Pro
- The Authentic Swing
The giveaway is for US residents only because these are physical books that I’ll need to ship to you. Enter below for your chance to win one set of these four books.
Terms and Conditions (aka Fine Print)
By using the Rafflecopter to enter the giveaway, each entrant agrees to the following terms and conditions:
I am 18 years old or older.
I understand my entry may be removed if I can not be reached by email within 24 hours of the drawing.
Void where prohibited by law.
No purchase is necessary to win.
Odds of winning are based on the number of entries.
Prize Value: as of 1-10-2014, $41.47 for the books on Amazon.
Joy Weese Moll will ship the books to the randomly selected winner.
Good luck!
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I’ve been reading books about creativity lately, these look interesting.
I would like to get past my procrastination habit. I’m getting better, but can definitely use some work!
This would be perfect – I need inspiration often when I’m trying to write press releases for work
This is a very nice giveaway, Joy! I need a bit of help organizing and getting inspired!
My 2015 goal is to stress less and enjoy more!
Goals for 2015: read more library books of my own choosing and do more writing.
I have lots of goals I’d like to reach this year, but the most vital one is to lose a significant amount of weight (and keep it coming off for a while).
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