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Recent questions

During the course of the contest, we'll be using this blog to answer your questions. Many of these will undoubtedly be added to our main FAQ page, but all of them will be archived here.

Q: My book has both fiction and non-fiction chapters, what is your policy on this?

A: Just as in the world of books, assigning strict categories to blooks can be a dubious exercise. The submitter should decide on the category he or she feels best represents the blook. The judges are, of course, free to agree or disagree.

Q: If my book is published on Lulu, do I still have to order three copies only to send them back to you?

A: Yes, you still need to submit three hard copies, even if your blook is published through Lulu. Keep in mind that the contest is being judged independently of Lulu.com, and the sponsor cannot show any favor to books that appear on Lulu. There is also no requirement that the copies you submit be purchased through Lulu.

October 12, 2005 in Reader Questions | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBack (0)