Remember that contest late last year in which you furiously wrote your book to the goal of at least 50,000 words? Did you finish your manuscript? If you didn’t–Push!
You have plenty of time to enter your novel in the ATAI 2017 Book Award Contest! You can enter a published or unpublished book or eBook. You want to know how much! I get it–Indie authors don’t have much money for entry fees. But first you should know the exciting value you’ll be getting for the entry fee and it includes (but not limited to):
♦ A 250-300 word, high quality review-critique of your book, which you may use in whole or in part simply by adding the attribution.
♦ Promotion across all of ATAI social media
♦ Featured blog post on their four website/blogs
♦ Books earning 4-5 stars receive a digital ATAI Badge–use it anywhere!
Yeah, I know you’re still asking–how much?
And second, you should know that there are ten book categories, including general fiction, mystery, sci-fi, and everything in between. Your book will fit very neatly into one of the categories listed on their website.
Third, you should see the prizes awarded, which include a Grand Prize, First Prize in Category, and Finalists. The Grand Prize is valued at $3997 and includes (but is not limited to):
♦ Promotion across social media throughout 2018
♦ Featured on homepage throughout 2018
♦ Featured on sidebar throughout 2018
♦ Listed on 2017 ATAI Winners page, plus more–you must read their website!
At this point, you are probably thinking–“yeah, expensive!” Right? Wrong!
This one is only $35.00!
Wha??? (How’s that for affordable??!)
Go to their contest page for Authors Talk About It and read all the details for information on who can enter, a complete listing of categories, and submission details, including acceptable formats.
Have some fun, start creating some buzz, and get your book out there with confidence! ©2017 Virginia Williams 



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Today begins the world’s largest ice sculpture festival and you’ll still have plenty of time to get to China. The Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival
Another giant snow festival occurs in 
Much closer to home back in Idaho, McCall will be celebrating their 52nd anniversary at the
Our family enjoyed the festival that ran from the end of January into the first weekend of February, 2011. If you are not a skier, snowboarder, ice fisherman, or any of the many other activities associated with winter, you can still get out and enjoy the season. These sculptures are amazing! Let me know if you have a suggestion for a great winter venue! ©2017 Virginia Williams