End of the France Contest
Yesterday, the France contest came to it’s end. We had another (and I must say, rather good) submission from Ken Vu Tong. You can still see the other submissions here.
Hello!
I think there is a really magnificent site to see and visit. The “Cité de Carcassonne” (South of France, in what is called “le Midi”) is a completely preserved medieval city (restored in the nineteenth century): a monument truly fabulous.
Unfortunately, my pictures are blurry, so I am sending you two pictures so that you felt better the beauty of the site.
Hoping for your stay French Imaginales brings pleasant surprises.
Sincerely,
Ken Vu Tong
As a fan of anything medieval this sounds great.
Of course, because yesterday was the end of the contest that means a winner can be announced. And first, I want to say that they are all winners…and I mean that in a literal way! Because of the amount of submissions that we received, everyone placed. However, Peat could only pick one grand prize winner: Jessica D from Pau.
You may remember her entry of a Frenchman with a baguette and a beret in front of “La cascade d’Aydius”.
Jessica will received signed copies of L’Homme Rune, La Lance du Desert, and L’Or de Brayan.
The two first prize winners are Ken Vu Tong (from above) and Jonathan with Sacre Coeur and the Haut-Koenigsbourg replicas as La France Miniature.
They will both received signed copies of L’Or de Brayan. Congrats everyone!
Peat leaves for France in a few days to attend Imaginales and will be posting about what he did there once he gets back and gets over his jetlag. Hopefully some of you will get to see him while he’s there and you can enhance the awesome that is France.
There’ve been some really cool and interesting entries to this one – I can’t wait to see the final run down XD
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