To tie a little knot on top of all the fun we had with G. Willow Wilson's tour-de-force debut, I thought this afternoon I'd announce the winners of the giveaway the lovely sorts at Corvus were kind enough to organise.
As ever, I received entries from all round the world, but on this occasion, alas, I was only able to accept those from the UK and Europe.
Before I give the game away, let's remind ourselves of the question I asked you to answer:
Which letter of the English alphabet is
the Arabic character 'Alif' equivalent to?
The solution to this particular riddle? 'Twas as easy as blank, B, C:
The letter 'A'
And almost everyone who entered the giveaway got it right. Next time, let's shoot for the moon, folks!
But enough beating around the alif. We have three lucky winners, and they are:
But enough beating around the alif. We have three lucky winners, and they are:
- Kathleen Hooper, of Nottingham
- John Elder, fae Glasgow
- and Latvia's own Ieva Zalite
Hearty congratulations to the winners — meanwhile my commiserations to the less lucky.
Kathleen, John and Ieva should expect to receive an email from me to confirm their details within the next few days. All else who entered, I'm afraid you'll have get your grubbies on this book the old fashioned way.
By bartering precious stones for it, of course. :D
Kathleen, John and Ieva should expect to receive an email from me to confirm their details within the next few days. All else who entered, I'm afraid you'll have get your grubbies on this book the old fashioned way.
By bartering precious stones for it, of course. :D


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