win £1000


The Penguin Orange Readers' Group Prize

Tell us how YOU make reading social
and you could win £1000 plus two tickets to the Orange Prize for Fiction Awards Ceremony on 3rd June 2009.

Who do you share your passion for books with? And how do you do it?

Are you part of a meeting-up-face-to-face-regularly book group? Or do you chat about books online? Do you tweet about them?

To enter

orange arrowdownload the entry form (pdf)

and submit it with your supporting material (.doc / .jpeg / .pdf / .wmv / .avi / .mov /.mpg files)

either at

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or to

orange arrowreadersgroupprize@spinebreakers.co.uk

 

 

 

 

 

 

We want to know who you are, what you do, when you started and where you meet, how you stimulate discussion, how many people you talk to and why you love talking about books. Have you started a group on Facebook? Do you run a book group or write a blog? Please tell – and show – us what you do to get people talking about reading..

Whoever convinces the judges they’ve done the most to make reading social will win £1000 plus two tickets to the Orange Prize for Fiction Awards Ceremony on 3 June 2009 (including travel expenses).

 

Judges

The members of the Orange Prize for Fiction youth panel will select a shortlist from your entries and Kate Mosse – best-selling author, broadcaster and Honorary Director of the Orange Prize for Fiction – will select the winner: the person who has demonstrated that they have done the most to make reading social.


closing date: 1 May 2009

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