GIVEAWAY: "What does Amber House look like?"
We've
had readers ask us this question. We've had our publisher ask us this
question. Even among the three of us, the appearance of the House differs. The House as featured on the book cover is similar to the
"real" house, as described in the first book:
It
had been started in the 1600s as a stone and log cabin and had grown a
little with every generation, almost like a living thing. Thrust out a
wing of bricked, heaved up a second story and a third, bellied forward
with a new entry, sprouted dormers and gables and balconies. The house
was mostly white clapboard trimmed in green, with lots of small-paned
windows, and chimneys here and there. Which sounds messy, maybe, but
wasn't. Everything came together into this beautiful whole. All of one
piece.
Readers have emailed us their own versions of the House. And we're interested in seeing them! Leave photos or drawings in the comments, post them on our Facebook page, or email them to us! We'll updated this post to include submissions!
The submission that comes closest to the "real" house will get a signed copy of AMBER HOUSE and the first chapter of NEVERWAS by November.
Published on October 05, 2013 17:47
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