Continuing to give away my last Calling ARCs* to give away. Here’s Daniel!
To enter the contest, a tougher question. The answer was in The Gathering, but is only hinted at on his yearbook page. What does Daniel want to be when he grows up?
Email your answer to contest@kelleyarmstrong.com before midnight Eastern Wednesday Feb 29. I’ll choose one correct answer tomorrow.

Yesterday’s winner has been notified.
* an ARC is an Advance Reader Copy, a paperback version made before proof-reading is complete.
Continuing to give away my last Calling ARCs* to give away. Here’s Rafe. I’m using his “chibi” version because I hate the photo I have for him (you can see it on the website if you must, but the guy looks about 25)
To enter the contest, tell me what’s on Rafe’s tattoo. Email your answer to contest@kelleyarmstrong.com before midnight Eastern Tuesday Feb 28. I’ll choose one correct answer tomorrow.
Yesterday’s winner has been notified.

* an ARC is an Advance Reader Copy, a paperback version made before proof-reading is complete.
Note: the winner was Tish from British Columbia (appropriately
) She’s been notified and has responded. Congrats, Tish!
I’ve got a few more Calling ARCs* to give away. I’m going to do that this week, posting a contest a day until they’re gone.
There was an enhanced ebook version of The Gathering that had a whole bunch of extras. Now that it’s been out almost a year, I have the publisher’s permission to share some of them with you. For these contests, I’ll be posting a page from the yearbook and asking a question about it. Then, just before The Calling comes out, I’ll post the two short stories that I wrote for the extras.
We’ll start with Maya! Her yearbook page is below. To enter the contest, tell me what her mom does for a living. Email your answer to contest@kelleyarmstrong.com before midnight Eastern Monday Feb 27. I’ll choose one correct answer tomorrow.
UPDATE: Guys, please read the instructions on how to enter! I just deleted eight pending comments with the answer. Not only are you giving it away, but you’re not actually entering the contest.

* an ARC is an Advance Reader Copy, a paperback version made before proof-reading is complete.