In conjunction with the release of Yamada Monogatari: Demon Hunter, the new collection of short stories of Lord Yamada, Richard Parks’s incisive and droll samurai ghost-hunter, BCS is giving away two signed copies of the book; the first copies ever signed.

The first giveaway is taking place here on the BCS website, in this post. It ends Wed. Feb. 6.

The second giveaway will take place Wednesday Jan. 30 on the BCS Twitter feed @BCSmagazine.  It will run from 2 PM EST until 6 PM EST.

To enter, all you need to do is tweet what your favorite Lord Yamada story is.

For the Full Rules, click on ‘Show Hidden Text’ at the end of this post.

To get you started, here are the Lord Yamada stories that have appeared in BCS:

The Mansion of Bones(BCS #19; Podcast BCS 017)

Sanji’s Demon(BCS #38-39)

Lady of the Ghost Willow(BCS #53)

The Ghost of Shinoda Forest(BCS #63; Podcast BCS 055)

The Tiger’s Turn(BCS #79)

Three Little Foxes(BCS #105)

You can also vote for a different one; whatever is your favorite.

Good luck!

Full rules for the signed Richard Parks Yamada Monogatari: Demon Hunter Twitter giveaway:

You must tweet your comment on Twitter. Comments left anywhere else will not enter you in the giveaway.

You must include “@BCSmagazine” in your tweet. (This is so we can find it.)

You must mention a Lord Yamada story. Tweets that do not mention a Lord Yamada story will not enter you in the giveaway.

You must tweet your tweet between 2PM Eastern Standard Time and 6PM Eastern Standard Time on Wed. Jan. 30. Any tweets posted before or after that will not be eligible.

All entries will be entered in a random drawing to win the book.

Each person will be entered only once in the random drawing (even if you post more than one eligible tweet).

You must tweet your tweet from a a valid Twitter account (otherwise we won’t be able to contact you if you win).

BCS will conduct the random drawing from all eligible entries. The signed copy of Yamada Monogatari: Demon Hunter will be mailed to the winner.

BCS is not responsible for tweets that get lost or don’t show up under @BCSmagazine, or email addresses that get garbled or otherwise rendered unusable for contacting an entrant.

This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook or Twitter. Participants are providing information to BCS and Firkin Press and not to Facebook or Twitter or anyone else.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask them in this post or via our Contact page. Good luck!

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