It’s the big week and I need your support. The People’s Book Prize Award is in its final stages. How Not to Murder Your Grumpy is one of the finalists. It has no judges because YOU are the judges. So, please, please, please would you take time to go to The People’s Book Award Prize website and vote for my book? Even if you’ve voted before, please go and vote this week as it will count again.
It’s easy to do. Click on the link HERE which will take you to the website. Go to ‘Register’ and click on it. You will need to put in your email address, name and do a simple maths problem to prove you are not a robot. Then you will receive a password to your email address. Log back onto the site again.
Now, either click on the link on their home page that says:
NEW! – Voting now for the finalists for 2013/2014
Or, go to purple box marked ‘finalists’ in the left sidebar:
You will be taken to another page to log in with your email address and passowrd:
You now can choose one book from three categories. How Not to Murder Your Grumpy is in Non-Fiction:
Scroll down until you see it’s bright yellow cover then click the tick in the box beside it:
Your choices appear in the boxes above. Please click submit, do the simple maths problem which changes each time you log on and wait to get a confirmation.
THANK YOU.
The winners are announced at the prestigious 5th Awards Ceremony at the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers, London EC4 (near St Paul’s Cathedral) at a black tie dinner on 28th May 2014.
*You can win 2 tickets to the Gala Award ceremony in London on the 28th by voting.*
“Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body”
The People’s Book Prize Award is a national competition aimed at finding, supporting and promoting new and undiscovered works. It not only promotes books and new authors but especially promotes reading. Each click and vote raises the site’s profile and makes a difference. The award was set up by Beryl Bainbridge and can boasts patrons such as Frederick Forsyth CBE. The People’s Book Prize award team are due to appear on the BBC2 programme Eggheads later this year.
It means a huge amount to me and I appreciate your vote more than you’ll know. I hope to see you at the award ceremony on the 28th. A huge thank you from me and Mr Grumpy.
