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Galaxy Press Announces Free iPod Giveaway Contest with Stories from the Golden Age Audio Books
Book publisher Galaxy Press is announcing a contest for a free iPod filled with Golden Age Stories audiobooks as part of the launch of its new site, Stories from the Golden Age (http://www.goldenagestories.com), which includes pulp fiction short stories and books written by author L. Ron Hubbard in a variety of genres, including science fiction, fantasy, adventure, romance, mystery and western.
LOS ANGELES, March 17 -- Book publishing company Galaxy Press is announcing a contest to win a free 80GB iPod filled with audiobooks from the Golden Age Stories pulp fiction books written by L. Ron Hubbard as part of the re-launch of the Stories from the Golden Age website (http://www.goldenagestories.com).
"The entry rules are simple," stated John Goodwin, President of Galaxy Press. "Go to http://www.goldenagestories.com and on the bottom of the home page click on QUIZZ CORNER and answer the question to enter your name to win a free 80GB iPod loaded with over 150 hours of audiobooks."
The new website for Golden Age Stories (http://www.goldenagestories.com) is being repurposed to provide an overview of the golden age of pulp fiction, not just featuring the stories of L. Ron Hubbard, but also giving a taste of the time with real video footage, photos, and interviews of people who lived during that period enabling visitors to find out why 30,000,000 Americans continued to come back month after month for their next pulp fiction stories.
"The 1930s and 1940s were a vibrant, seminal time for a gigantic audience of eager readers in American history," stated New York Times bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson. "Pulp fiction authors were no-holds-barred entertainers -- real storytellers." Hubbard's experiences as an international traveler, having traveled a quarter million miles by the time he was 19, helped provide much of the rich background to his stories that made him one of the most popular writers of the day.
Stories from the Golden Age is a line of 80 books and multi-cast, unabridged audiobooks, featuring 153 stories written by L. Ron Hubbard in the 1930s and 1940s in any of the several popular genres of the day -- mystery, thriller, adventure, science fiction, fantasy and western -- using his own and any of the 15 pen names he used.
To enter to win a free 80GB iPod, visit http://www.goldenagestories.com.
Contact:
John Goodwin
Galaxy Press
323-466-7815
http://www.goldenagestories.com/jgoodwin@galaxypress.com
Source: Galaxy Press
CONTACT: John Goodwin, Galaxy Press, +1-323-466-7815,
jgoodwin@galaxypress.com
Web Site: http://www.goldenagestories.com/
Galaxy Press Announces Free iPod Giveaway Contest with Stories from the Golden Age Audio Books
Book publisher Galaxy Press is announcing a contest for a free iPod filled with Golden Age Stories audiobooks as part of the launch of its new site, Stories from the Golden Age (http://www.goldenagestories.com), which includes pulp fiction short stories and books written by author L. Ron Hubbard in a variety of genres, including science fiction, fantasy, adventure, romance, mystery and western.
LOS ANGELES, March 17 -- Book publishing company Galaxy Press is announcing a contest to win a free 80GB iPod filled with audiobooks from the Golden Age Stories pulp fiction books written by L. Ron Hubbard as part of the re-launch of the Stories from the Golden Age website (http://www.goldenagestories.com).
"The entry rules are simple," stated John Goodwin, President of Galaxy Press. "Go to http://www.goldenagestories.com and on the bottom of the home page click on QUIZZ CORNER and answer the question to enter your name to win a free 80GB iPod loaded with over 150 hours of audiobooks."
The new website for Golden Age Stories (http://www.goldenagestories.com) is being repurposed to provide an overview of the golden age of pulp fiction, not just featuring the stories of L. Ron Hubbard, but also giving a taste of the time with real video footage, photos, and interviews of people who lived during that period enabling visitors to find out why 30,000,000 Americans continued to come back month after month for their next pulp fiction stories.
"The 1930s and 1940s were a vibrant, seminal time for a gigantic audience of eager readers in American history," stated New York Times bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson. "Pulp fiction authors were no-holds-barred entertainers -- real storytellers." Hubbard's experiences as an international traveler, having traveled a quarter million miles by the time he was 19, helped provide much of the rich background to his stories that made him one of the most popular writers of the day.
Stories from the Golden Age is a line of 80 books and multi-cast, unabridged audiobooks, featuring 153 stories written by L. Ron Hubbard in the 1930s and 1940s in any of the several popular genres of the day -- mystery, thriller, adventure, science fiction, fantasy and western -- using his own and any of the 15 pen names he used.
To enter to win a free 80GB iPod, visit http://www.goldenagestories.com.
Contact:
John Goodwin
Galaxy Press
323-466-7815
http://www.goldenagestories.com/jgoodwin@galaxypress.com
Source: Galaxy Press
CONTACT: John Goodwin, Galaxy Press, +1-323-466-7815,
jgoodwin@galaxypress.com
Web Site: http://www.goldenagestories.com/