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Friday, October 26, 2012
YA Mythology Giveaway Hop (US only)
Hello fellow mythology lovers and welcome! If you already know me, then you know I LOVE mythology. Enough to major in Classics in undergrad. Enough to write a novel based on Greek myth and a short story based on Egyptian mythology.
Yes, I love mythology THAT MUCH.
To share my love of mythology with you, I'm offering the winner her choice between two prizes. The winner (US only, sorry) can pick from either:
1. An autographed copy of Destined (my Greek myth novel) or
2. An e-book copy of Two and Twenty Dark Tales (the anthology containing my Egyptian myth short story)
Just fill out the Rafflecopter and hop on over to the next blog. Very simple, very easy. But before you go, scroll down to the last blog entry for a chance to win some more spooky stories from C. Lee McKenzie. Happy Halloween!
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37 comments:
I don't really have a particular fave myth, I love all mythology! Greek was always my favorite version though!
I love Psyche and Eros. I would like to see a book about Zeus and Hera though. Or maybe a love story for Athena..
i loved your book! i pretty much like all greek mythology....maybe one about hermes. he's always the sidekick in books but never the main character.
Thanks for the sweet comment, Jennifer! I'm hoping to get another Greek myth book written during November. But it would be a ton of fun to have Hermes get his own book - I loved him in Destined.
Hades and Persephone are my favorites, definitely.
Thanks for the giveaway!
My favorite myth is the story of Hades and Persephone!
Maybe one about Hades and Persephone! Thanks!
I'd love to read a retelling about Artemis. She seems like a pretty badass chick. :)
I'm really starting to love Norse mythology and I want more of it in YA!
I would really like to see more Norse, Irish or Scottish myths.
I love the roman myth about Remus and Romulus!
I would love see YA that plays on the bond of twins and retell the myth(s) of Apollo and Artemis. With Apollo and Daphne and/or Apollo and Coronis (mother of Asclepius). And Artemis and Orion or Artemis and Adonis!
I've really enjoyed the Persephone re-tellings lately :)
re-telling of Apollo and Artemis would be great, and I do love the Irish myths.
but Zeus and Hera would be great too. Thanks for the giveaway. I am in this one too.
(name in ragglecopter is Michelle L Lynn)
I think Isis and Osiris deserve a little love!
My favorite is Persephone and Hades :)
My favorite myth would either be the explanation of seasons with Persephone and Hades or the myth with Eris, the goddess of chaos throwing the golden apple in the wedding!
I don't have a favorite - I like so many! I would like to see a book that explores more about the relationship between Zeus and Hera. Thanks for this amazing giveaway - I would love to win!
Suz Reads
I keep waiting for someone to turn Atalanta into a novelization. She would make an amazingly strong heroine!
I would love to see more Egyptian mythology in YA.
My favorite myth involves Persephone and Hades.
My favorite myth is Pandora's box and I look forward to reading Pandora's Key which is about that myth!
I think a Zeus and Hera novel would be interesting to read.
I love the Eros and Psyche myths and Hades and Persephone myths :D
I want to see more about the battle of Troy. The way it was incorporated into Starcrossed was AMAZING
I would love to see a myth about Promotheus made into a YA novel. he did what was right and sacrificed himself for it to help save the humans.
I don't really have a favorite myth, but I do think that Artemis and Apollo are a little bit under represented in books - although it may be that I just haven't read the right ones yet :).
I love Greek Myth and I would love to read more about Aphrodite :)
My favorite is the myth of Sisyphus! Thanks for the giveaway!!!
I love Native American legends and would like to see more made into YA novels.
I love the story of Persephone and Demeter and how the change of seasons came about!
I don't have a favorite myth, but I would love to see the myth of Athena's birth made into a YA novel. I think it would be interesting to see how it is interpreted. Thanks for the giveaway!
I would love to see more Norse, Irish, Scottish, and Native American myths
I would love to see the origin tale for crippled Hephasteus told.
I really like Greek mythology and have enjoyed Oh My Gods by Tera Lynn Childs. That would be a cute movie and also her series Just for Fins! Thanks for the chance to win!
I like the fates, so I enjoy YA novels that focus on them.
Hades and Persephone :)
Jolene A
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