The first round of the auction will be up at:
9 AM CENTRAL TIME.
One round will go up each day.
Each round will have between 12 and 15 items.
Each round will last for 5 days, and will end at midnight.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Update
First of all, THANK YOU SO MUCH to everyone who's passed along our information via email, Twitter, Facebook, etc. The outpouring of support has been amazing and a little overwhelming!
We've decided to use this blog to run the actual auctions. Dates will be announced soon. Until then, look for updates and auction items on our official Facebook page here:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Do-the-Write-Thing-for-Nashville/118857448143357
You can email us at dtwtfn at gmail dot com if you are an industry professional and would like to donate book related items to be considered for the auction.
Again, thank you so much!
Amanda, Victoria, and Myra
We've decided to use this blog to run the actual auctions. Dates will be announced soon. Until then, look for updates and auction items on our official Facebook page here:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Do-the-Write-Thing-for-Nashville/118857448143357
You can email us at dtwtfn at gmail dot com if you are an industry professional and would like to donate book related items to be considered for the auction.
Again, thank you so much!
Amanda, Victoria, and Myra
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Are you an author, agent, or editor willing to donate critiques/swag/more?
We have some lined up, but could definitely use more!
Email us at dtwtfn at gmail dot com if you're a publishing professional and would like to donate items to be considered for the auction.
Thanks all!
Email us at dtwtfn at gmail dot com if you're a publishing professional and would like to donate items to be considered for the auction.
Thanks all!
Nashville: The Story
On May 1st and 2nd, Nashville, Tennessee received a record amount of rain—nearly 13.5 inches.
By May 3rd, huge portions of our city were under water, including the The Grand Ole Opry, Opryland, The Nashville Symphony Hall, the downtown area, and countless homes. Families, many of whom did not have flood insurance, have lost everything. One of the hydro plants is flooded, which means we’re running short on water. Many lives have been extinguished and more bodies are being recovered each day.
Our city is drowning. Will you help us?
We're auctioning off critiques, signed books, and more from authors, agents, editors, and other industry professionals. This is an amazing opportunity to have successful professionals take a look at your work and help someone out at the same time.
Thanks so much for visiting. Please spread the word and tell your friends. We're donating here: http://www.cfmt.org/floodrelief/
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