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    <title>Think Expression 2005 Reading-Writing Contest</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>T. Martin Ford recently published a children&#8217;s book, &quot;The Falcon and the Whale&quot;. In the book Ford creates an allegorical tale, where two unlikely beings who, by peril and circumstance, come together to become a force for their mutual survival. The 2005 Think Expression Reading-Writing Contest has three competition levels: Level I for students in grades 4 through 12; Level II for grades 7 and 8, and Level III, grades 9-12. Students will write a personal letter to the author, explaining how his work affected their way of thinking about the characters, the world or themselves. There is no entry fee. The winning letter in each competition level will receive a cash award of $250, a personalized certificate of participation and their letter will be posted to the author&#8217;s website. (PRWeb Mar 2, 2005)</P>
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    <title>Think Expression 2005 Book Cover Design Contest</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Children&#8217;s author Martin T. Ford invites aspiring artists ages 18 and under to enter the Think Expression 2005 Book Cover Contest. Artists will read the first six chapters of &quot;The Gold Tip Paper Fables&quot; and create a book cover design. The winner will receive $500 Cash, a photo and short bio on the inside cover of &quot;The Gold Tip Paper Fables&quot;, and The Best Prize of All of them! Your Winning Design will be published on the cover of our book! And you will get your very own copy, when it has been published!  There is no entry fee. (PRWeb Mar 2, 2005)</P>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>T. Martin Ford recently published a children&#8217;s book, THE FALCON AND THE WHALE. In the book Ford creates an allegorical tale, where two unlikely beings who, by peril and circumstance, come together to become a force for their mutual survival. The 2004 Think Expression Reading-Writing Contest has three competition levels: Level I for students in grades 4 through 12; Level II for grades 7 and 8, and Level III, grades 9-12. Students will write a personal letter to the author, explaining how his work affected their way of thinking about the characters, the world or themselves. There is a $10 entry fee. The winning letter in each competition level will receive a cash award of $250, $150 gift card to Coupe Studios, Big Brothers Big Sisters &#38; Arby&#8217;s $20 Coupon Booklet, a personalized certificate of participation, and their letter will be posted to the author&#8217;s website.  (PRWeb Jul 17, 2004)</P>
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