Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Fury of the Phoenix Contest!!!!!


When you are friends with an author, there are a few things you have to worry about. First you worry that you won't like your friend's book. Then you worry that people will think you're just saying you like your friend's book because it's your friend's book. Then you worry about what other people will think of your friend's book.

These are the thoughts that went through my head when I got a copy of Fury of the Phoenix. I was anxious to read it and worried all at the same time. But I can't even tell you how ecstatic I was when I finished reading Fury. I've always known Cindy is a wonderful story teller and writer, but in Fury, Cindy has blown me away. It is an incredibly powerful, moving and exciting story. I absolutely loved it and I believe that anyone who reads it will see exactly what I'm talking about. She did something really hard to do, take an evil character and nuance him so that we actually come to care for him.

And while I think a reader could read Fury without having read the first book, I firmly believe you have to read Silver Phoenix to truly enjoy Fury. Silver Phoenix is an excellent read, but Fury, in my mind, is my favorite book - it's intense, emotional, deep, rich and utterly satisfying. I couldn't stop thinking about Fury for days after reading it. I was so proud of Cindy after reading Silver Phoenix, but I can't even begin to express how much I admire her now. So many writers suffer from the sophomore slump. Not Cindy. Her second book is an absolute triumph and I can't recommend it enough!

Not only is Fury coming out on March 29th, but today is the release of the paperback version of Silver Phoenix and with a beautiful brand new cover!


Yes I know there has been controversy over the cover. But I don't have a problem with this cover. Do you know why? Not as many bookstores carried Silver Phoenix in the first go around. But Cindy's publisher believes in her books so much that they were willing to do a cover redesign for the paperback to help give her books a second life. That makes me so happy because it means a new chance for more people to read Cindy's books. It's a beautiful cover and I love how the jade necklace gives it an Asian feel. After the cover controversy, I showed the girls the new covers of Silver Phoenix and Fury and asked them what they thought of the covers. They loved them and immediately said that the girl on both covers must be Asian. I asked why and they said because the necklace and the dagger look Asian. And that was good enough for me.

So in honor of the paperback release of Silver Phoenix, Cindy has been gracious enough to donate a copy of a highly prized Fury ARC and 2 copies of the new Silver Phoenix paperback! I'm adding to the fun by donating 2 gift cards to either Barnes and Nobles or Amazon (winners choice). That's right - 2 prizes to try for:

1. Grand prize includes Fury ARC, Silver Phoenix paperback and 1 $50 gift card.
2. Second prize includes Silver Phoenix paperback and 1 $25 gift card.


To win prize,
All you gotta do
Is Haiku.

That's right, a haiku contest. If you have a twitter account, and you want to win one of these fabulous prizes, just tweet your haiku to @elloecho and you will be included in the contest. You can do 3/5/3 or 5/7/5 - the haiku must contain the word Fury or Phoenix in it. And you also need to tweet a link to this post as follows - (Haiku contest for Fury of the Phoenix ARC, Silver Phoenix paperback and $50 gift card @elloecho http://bit.ly/hNEKIN). How are you going to do this all on twitter? Just split it up into 2 back to back tweets and it will count as one entry, tweet the haiku first and then the contest info second (both to @elloecho). You may enter as many haikus as you want. Cindy will choose the winning haikus so dazzle us with your haiku powers! This contest is open to everyone and prizes will be sent wherever the US mail will deliver to, so spread the word and help Cindy's book find tons of new readers!

For those of you who don't have a twitter account, you may also post your entry here in the comments. Just link your blog or your facebook account to this post and you will be entered into the contest. The twitter contest will end at midnight EST but you can continue to enter entries on this blog post until this Friday at 9PM.

Oh and as an added bonus, Cindy will also include these beautiful post cards of the main characters, Silver Phoenix and Zhong Ye from Fury of the Phoenix in the winning packages. Aren't they lovely?

44 comments:

  1. I love both covers. I thought the original was gorgeous. Maybe now it will have "collector's edition" cache!

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  2. Okay, I tweeted my real one but here's a funny:


    Fire and feather
    “I do NOT taste like chicken!”
    Phoenix screams fury.

    Posting bloglink now!

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  3. Hi there!

    I just looked up a few reviews and the books sound amazing! I had a quick question--do the haiku have to be either 5-7-5 or 3-5-3? Can they be 4-5-3 for example?

    Thanks!

    Gisele

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  4. Lovely and Oh now I've got to come up with a haiku to enter.

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  5. thanks everyone!

    laurel, ha!!

    gisele, it is strictly 5-7-5
    or 3-5-3. sorry.

    can't wait to read more!

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  6. That certainly does mean the publisher has faith in the book. Cool. I like that first cover quite a lot myself.

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  7. AWESOME.

    I must say, I'm Cindy's biggest fan.

    ;-)

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  8. I have five so far:

    There is beauty stuck
    in between the pages of
    The Silver Phoenix.

    Fury lifts their eyes
    To see the soaring height of
    The Silver Phoenix.

    Fury glistens in
    Her eyes as bright as the sun
    I have never loved more.

    She loves the surprise
    That nature provides our souls
    It rained like fury.

    The snowy fury
    Settled in like a warm glove
    I'm awaiting Spring.

    Blog: http://www.booksandacupoftea.blogspot.com/

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  9. Shoot. The third one should be:

    Fury glistens in
    Her eyes as bright as the sun
    I've never loved more.

    I accidentally wrote that out instead of doing the contraction which made it two syllables. Does that count for contractions like that?

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  10. I loved the original cover to Silver Phoenix, but this one is gorgeous and so tantalizing! Can't wait to read FURY!!!!

    Haiku? erm.....haven't done that since high school....do I remember how? oy! I'll try!!

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  11. Great contest, Ellen!
    What beautiful images!
    I'll tweet you my entry!

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  12. Ahhh! I'm SO bad at haiku!!! Ok here goes.....

    His wings spread in flight,
    the phoenix was free to sing,
    just to show the world.

    I'm a little embarrassed I even wrote that, but OH WELL. :D

    Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1263006279

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  13. I can't wait to read it! I don't have a twitter, so here is my haiku:


    Stopping in her tracks
    Surprise covered her fury
    As snowflakes drifted.


    I'm not really good, but I decided to give it a shot.=]

    Blog: http://ittssierraily.blogspot.com/

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  14. When people walk by
    They think that I look silly
    How foolish of them

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  15. waves crashing
    monsters fury close
    but you're here

    I'll hide you away
    on the sea we sail for good
    love will beat fury

    the monster's fury
    cannot be matched by the dead's,
    their kingdom we fight

    Ai Ling and Chen Yong
    their two hearts beating as one
    fighting monsters fury

    monsters fury holds
    no candle to its power,
    Kingdom of the dead

    the Phoenix fury
    together we fight and will
    live another day


    http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000529532232

    ur.bloody.valentine@hotmail.com

    I'm not that great of a poet, but this is like the best giveaway I've ever seen so I had to try!! :D crossing my fingers!! thanks for the contest!

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  16. Here's some!

    Fury in both her eyes
    As you have said your last goodbyes
    Walking away as nothing happened

    The Phoenix had risen again
    Out of the ashes which it came
    Awakening from it's beautiful sleep

    The fury in those eyes
    The ones you have loved so much
    Have dissapeared from your mistakes

    http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=100000092612162

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  17. Some more....

    sweet old fury
    the anger that builds up
    i love you

    I have this cool secret
    This bird i named Phoenix appeared
    My first love, formation: bird

    It was like a dream
    Her fury was building up, she attacked
    Her target was the air...?

    http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=100000092612162

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  18. Hmm. . .

    Phoenix spreads its wings
    Fire bursts and ashes fall
    Reborn again free.

    The darkness
    She reaches for him
    Phoenix song

    I think those are okay. . . Anyways, that postcard was absolutely inspirational and beautiful! I'm in awe of the illustrator! I can barely draw a circle. . . my friends call it an oval but they don't have enough imagination:) Both of the books look absolutely framable! Museum-istic! (I don't believe that's a word, but it is now.)

    -Nastya

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  19. Here are a few of my haikus.

    The fury
    I scream in protest
    Will it stop?

    Death awakes
    The pheonix flies on
    Feathers drop

    P.S. I am the same on facebook (Maddie Arszulowicz)

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  20. Here are a few of my haikus.

    The fury
    I scream in protest
    Will it stop?

    Death awakes
    The pheonix flies on
    Feathers drop

    P.S. On facebook I'm Maddie Arszulowicz

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  21. The Phoenix rises
    Languishing in her fury
    Waiting for the book

    http://teach8bookblog.blogspot.com

    I would have tweeted, but apparently I'm a little late to the party!

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  22. i would love a book
    but two are better than one
    more the merrier

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  23. The phoenix burns bright
    From ashes it is reborn
    A new life begins

    http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000603189313

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  24. These haikus are absolutely wonderful! I don't envy Cindy's job! I would not be able to choose a winner! I swear! I'm SOOOOO glad it's Cindy's job!!!

    Thanks everyone!!

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  25. Okay 9:00 west coast time...?

    Day and night
    Ai Ling’s fury lives
    Catch her fight

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  26. Here are some haiku:

    Storm

    It swept across,
    and Nature fell upon us.
    Beautiful Fury.

    Reborn

    Ashes still glow red
    And dead fire still haunts until
    Reborn a Phoenix.

    Wrath

    Zeus sent a fury
    Punishment for betrayal
    In the eyes of gods.

    Promises

    Never ending Love
    Until it ended badly
    Invoked my fury.

    Well, there are my entries. I hope you like them!

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  27. A few more I forgot to add:

    A blizzard's fury
    I suffocate under snow
    The blanket's heavy.

    Phoenix fly higher
    You will never fade away.
    Keep fighting for more.

    In seen in the hills
    Softly glistened in the sky
    the Gentle Phoenix.

    My soul may not rest
    a fury forever burns.
    It's for you, My Love.

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  28. Oops, the third one should read:

    It's seen in the hills
    Softly glistens in the sky
    the Gentle Phoenix.

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  29. i love it!

    keep haikuing with a Fury.

    ello, you gonna have to help me
    choose final winners, yo!!!

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  30. Flame raging beneath,
    Burying past emotions,
    Waiting for fury.

    Ashes stained with tears,
    Drifting apart by the wind,
    A bitter fury.

    Her tears ran with flame,
    Igniting fury within,
    Sick of holding it.

    >_>. Haiku poetry isn't my forte.

    Blog: http://dagger16.blogspot.com/

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  31. The Pheonix
    carried Harry out
    of the dark.

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  32. The Pheonix carried
    Harry Potter out of the
    Chamber of Secrets.

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  33. Fury is how I
    feel when I'm interupted
    while reading a book.

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  34. @Cindy

    I always
    Haiku with Fury
    Feel with words.

    :)

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  35. The postcards are absolutely beautiful.
    I tweeted @elloecho

    If you need to contact me, clubkokoro@aol.com

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  36. ?!?!?! I feel like I'm back in middle school!!! I'm bad at writing but I love reading... I shall give my very best try:

    Black fury in her eyes
    Isabelle charges forward
    And raises her sword

    I don't have a Facebook or Twitter or any of those advanced technology thingies... hope I still qualify!

    If you need to contact me, here's an email address:
    hsiu_an@hotmail.com

    Thanks!

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  37. That first cover is one of my all-time favorites. Sorry to see it go.

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  38. Jade as softly green
    As the tender grass of spring
    Crushed beneath our feet

    See the shining stone
    Shimmering on beating breast
    Lighting up the night


    (I have a Twitter account, but I'm crap at using it...)

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  39. Here goes ... groan. If I didn't want an ARC I wouldn't subject the world to these ...

    No evil can stand
    the fury of the phoenix
    but what of love then?

    Searing birth
    from the hearth of her
    own fury

    Phoenix ash
    not the end at all
    not yet dust

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  40. Nevermind... just realized the contest closed Friday. Gah!

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  41. Looking up
    I see the fury
    In your eyes.

    Looking down
    My shame burns. I will
    Not return.

    I tried to make an 'opposite' phoenix reference in that second one. Probably didn't work. =_= Hope you like!

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