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message 1: by Haley (last edited Jul 05, 2012 10:53AM) (new)

Haley Hey everyone!

Susan Lee, who is part of the Audio Marketing department for Simon & Schuster Publishing, found our group on Goodreads and asked if we could create a giveaway for an audio performance of Macbeth. Alan Cumming has just starred in a one-man performance of the Shakespeare play, and Simon & Schuster is trying to create more awareness about the recording. We told her we would be happy to help!

So, in this folder there is a link to an excerpt of the performance and an exclusive interview with Alan Cumming. If you all would go take a look, I would love to get some discussion going about it for the company!

Also, if you like Shakespeare or enjoy the excerpt, there will be another topic where you can post your name and address to enter the giveaway for the full free copy. Only one copy of the audiobook is available, so please sign up soon! The giveaway will be going until the end of the month, so that everyone has a chance to participate, and we'll pick a winner at that time.

PS: Your odds of winning the giveaway will be increased if you actually participate in the discussion about the excerpt, and about Macbeth itself. Simon & Schuster was excited to share this with us!

Thanks! Let me know on this topic if you have any questions!


message 2: by Nissa Tanura (new)

Nissa Tanura (nissatanura) | 191 comments Great! Thanks for the offer and opportunity, Haley. Really appreciated!


message 3: by [deleted user] (new)

Thank you, Haley!


message 4: by Peter (new)

Peter | 50 comments I've heard about the Alan Cumming performance and seen an interview with him about it on TV, but I'd be interested in finding out more. Where can I find the link you mention so I can join in the discussion?


message 5: by Christa VG (new)

Christa VG (christa-ronpaul2012) | 3184 comments In the next thread over, it is called "Link to the Excerpt/Interview".


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