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reviews_and_ramblings ([personal profile] reviews_and_ramblings) wrote2009-09-27 02:57 am

How to create an Award

It's all day that I'm thinking and reading posts and thinking again. Actually I have always pondered the idea to create an award, but I have always thought, who am I to do that? And now I'm thinking that I'm not alone, am I? I have a lot of friends, readers and authors, and so if I give a space, the Awards could be yours not mine. Only I have nothing to give to the winner if not the a virtual price, you are the winner of the LGBT Award of a little slash/gay/lesbian/romance/whatever online community. And here start one of the problem, I read gay fiction, but not lesbian fiction at all, so I really need your help, friendslist or anonymous commenters.

I have 40 tags among genres and themes, I can create 40 posts for 40 categories and screen the comments. I can open the candidatures for each category and after a month, close the posts and draw the first 10 of each category. I can then open 40 polls for each category and draw the winner for each of them. I can then open 5 polls with 8 titles mixed together and draw the final 5 titles. Finally the last poll, 5 titles from which drawing the all together winner.

As I said, I have nothing to give to the winner if not a virtual award, but to entice people to comment and vote on the polls, I can probably ask to the authors/publishers if they are willing to donate an ebook copy of the final 40 titles and then draw one name among who voted as winner of the full 40 ebooks. If I find people willing to read 5 books in a month, we can also think to not create a poll for the last 5 titles, but to have a jury to read them and give a reasoned vote. Even more of 5, I don't know, 10?

We can consider print books and ebooks, maybe released from August 2008 to August 2009. I will not ask the gender of the author or its sexual orientation ;-)

Starting to setting things --> http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/799266.html

[identity profile] yachay.livejournal.com 2009-09-27 08:27 am (UTC)(link)
I should haven known that you come up with something sweet and amazing, when everyone else is busy ranting about what is going on. ;)

I at least think this is a great idea. It would definitely be fun and exiting, And even if the rewards are not anything huge (tho I think free books would be beyond amazing, and just the fact you know you won something is a reward in itself), it would definitely be something that brings everyone some good time, a pleasure of taking part in something good, and that it would be all in the name of sharing a love for LGBT-fiction.

[identity profile] elisa-rolle.livejournal.com 2009-09-27 08:37 am (UTC)(link)
The publishers are brighter than me ;-) The ones who already answered offered a gift certificate, that is better since obviously if you vote on a book, you probably already read it, and so if you win the chance to have more books, you will choose another one. Elisa