It’s my pleasure to announce the winners of the prizes from the 5th Annual Slice of Life Story Challenge. While I thought about using technology for the giveaway, I opted to do it the old fashioned way… pulling names out of a hat (well, in this case, an envelope). Here’s a look at my not-so-high-tech system:




Before I announce who won what, let me explain how you should CLAIM your prize if you won.
Please do NOT leave a comment on this post with your contact information. Instead, kindly e-mail me by going to http://twowritingteachers.com/contactus.aspx by Sunday, April 15th, 2012. Please fill out the first four fields of the “contact us” form and then include the following information in the message field:
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Your name and user name for the SOSLC
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Your e-mail address
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Your blog URL
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Your complete mailing address
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The prize you won
If I do not receive an e-mail from each of the prize winners by the evening of the 15th, then I will continue drawing names of other slicers out of the envelope so I can fulfill all of the prizes in a timely manner.
Since we had more than 30 people who wrote and linked daily during the Slice of Life Story Challenge, some folks who completed the Challenge didn’t win a prize. Remember, the greatest prize of all comes from being part of a writing community where you can develop pieces of writing and get feedback on your work as a writer daily. Thank you to everyone who made the Fifth Annual Slice of Life Story Challenge a wonderful writing experience. I hope to see everyone back daily on Tuesdays all year long!
Okay, so here are the names selected at random are:
Judy Curtiss, Deanna H., and Tara Smith won a Storyology Workshop courtesy of Ali Edwards.
The All Write Consortium will donate a free registration to the ALL WRITE!!! SUMMER INSTITUTE to Barbara Phillips.
Linda Baie, who slices year-round, will send a copy of Poem Crazy by Susan G. Wooldridge to Kat Calzini.
Choice Literacy will send “Write from the Start” featuring Ruth Shagoury and Andie Cunningham on writing conferences with young ELL students to Cyndy McKenzie and a one-year subscription to Choice Literacy to Michelle Nero.
Chronicle Books will send a selection of their favorite children’s books + a beautiful journal to Julie Johnson.
Cinco Puntos Press will send a prize package with two books: Maximilian and the Mystery of the Guardian Angel written and illustrated by Xavier Garza and Saltypie – A Choctaw Journey from Darkness into Light by Tim Tingle illustrated by Karen Clarkson to Mary Lynch.
Heinemann will be sending Crunchtime by Gretchen S. Bernabei, Jayne Hover, and Cynthia Candler to Alan Wright, Hidden Gems by Katherine Bomer to Chris Rayner, and Mentor Author, Mentor Texts by Ralph Fletcher to Peggy Demchak.
Five-time March SOLSC participant Kevin Hodgson will be sending Barbara Klinger a copy of his book Teaching the New Writing.
Kids Can Press will be sending Tammy Klinger a a “First Time Author Picture Book Prize Pack,” which will include the the following titles: Daisy’s Perfect World, Dear Flyary, My Name Is Elizabeth!, and Vote for Me!
Juliann Phillips, who has also sliced for five straight years in the SOLSC, will be sending a fabric covered composition book journal to Beth Scanlon.
Responsive Classroom is donating one book from the Responsive Classroom Spring 2012 Catalog to Katherine Sokolowski.
Christy Rush-Levine, who slices year-round, donated four prizes: a hand-stamped moleskine notebook (with a natural kraft paper cover), a hand-stamped binder (natural chipboard cover with a green fabric spine), a homemade framed inspirational nudge to keep writing, and an “I Write” mouse pad from BookFiend. I’ll let Christy decide which prize to match up with each of the following people: Kari Dyer, Pamela Hodges, Kipp Moyer, and Stacey Walz.
Stenhouse Publishers is donating one book to five different month-long Slicers. The following people will be able to choose the book they wish to receive: Sue Bickel, Gail Hennessy, Laura Jackson, Linda Kulp, Marika Paez Wiesen.
The Two Sisters, Gail Boushey and Joan Moser, donated four one-year memberships to The Daily Cafe. Those memberships go to Kim Barrett, Maureen Ingram, Kelly Mogk, and Karen Terlecky.
Amy Ludwig Vanderwater, of the Poem Farm Blog, donated one glass dip pen, which goes to Laura Komos.
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Although I am very excited to have won a prize, I must say the slicing experience was wonderful. A big thanks to Ruth for encouraging me to try it. I plan to be a freqyent Tuesday slicer.
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The announcement of winners is so exciting! Congratulations, all!
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My kindergarten students and I enjoyed writing everyday in March. I, too, felt a connection with this writing community, especially since we are all teachers, and I knew who my audience was when I wrote. I will continue to write on Tuesdays (that’s my plan, but I haven’t done so yet). Thanks for the prize- I look forward to receiving it, but I agree with the others: the gift was being motivated to write- something that I love to do!!
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We all got to do what every student should be able to do- write about things that matter and that we care about. The sharing, the feedback was the added bonus. A sincere thank you to those who donated prizes and a huge thank you to all those writers out there in Slice Land. May your pens never run out…
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Writing plus a prize? Yippee! What unexpected fun! I really enjoyed the community of daily writers…this truly was reward enough!
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Huzzah! Congratulations to all the winners and happy writing!
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Congratulations to all the winners! This was a great challenge year. I think everyone in our whole huge crew is a winner!
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I am thankful to have won a prize. But the best prize of all, was being part of this writing community. Writing every day has healed my soul, and let demons escape.
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Congratulations to all of the winners. I love that it ends up not really mattering whether or not your name is on the list as the experience/the community in and of itself is a huge reward!
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Wooo Hooo it’s always fun win but the best prize of all are the connections I’ve made through this community, and writing every day. I miss March:)
Thank you!
Tammy
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The opportunity to write about personally meaningful topics for real audiences was PRICELESS and the BEST gift of all. Thank you from all of us!
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Congrats!
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The month was terrific, Stacey, the best prize of all, as you said. What a lovely group of ‘other’ prizes too!
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Okay, guess this is the wrong place to post for Tuesday???
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Congratulations to everyone above, and thank you for hosting the March SOL challenge. I am happy to say that I completed two years in a row now! And now for my second year of a poem a day for April. I’m doing the A to Z Challenge with poetry, so please. Today’s blog is brought to you by the letter i…for ice cream…and look for the other letters too!
http://mainelywrite.blogspot.com/2012/04/i-is-for-ice-cream.html
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Love your system – and your very efficient helper…and congratulations to all. But, the best part was being able to take part in this community – so, again, thanks Stacey and Ruth!
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