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Group Registration

Group Registration

When you challenge your friends you have more fun and you help get the word out about the contest. So register with a friend (or many friends) and take $1 off each individual fee for every person in your group when you enter together, to a maximum discount of $6 each.

That Means:
2 people register together for $48 each
3 people for $47 each
4 for $46 each
5 for $45 each
and between 6 and infinity for $44 each.
(CAD for Canadian residents, USD for everyone else.)

To qualify for group registration, each person in your group must fill out an individual registration form (available HERE), marking his or her individual rate on the registration fee line (e.g: Joining with 5 people for a reduced fee of $45).

Collect all of your group’s registration forms and individual payments and send them to us in one envelope, postmarked on or before August 29,2008. We must receive the forms together for group rates to qualify. As with individual registration, fees are non-refundable.

Note: Group registration is for people who register together, but will each be completing their own novels. Group registration is not for people who plan to collaborate with another author on a single novel--in that situation the two authors only need to submit a single registration form and a single $50 fee.

Other important details:

Novels are still to be written individually, anywhere each novelist wishes--group members don't have to write in the same place. Manuscripts must be mailed for judging separately. Registration and moral support are the only things that need to be done as a team. In every other way, group entrants must still suffer the lone madness that is the fate of the 3-day novelist.

Questions? Email us at info@3daynovel.com!

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Survival Tip #8

The Third Day Attack of Doubts (Feelings of Pitiable Failure)

... Take three deep breaths. Guzzle coffee, black or with sugar. Don't punish yourself. Do that on Tuesday. Get back to work. Take phone off hook. Pull drapes. If you feel lonely — an outcast — you are. That manuscript is now your only friend, the only one who cares. Finish it. Let it have a life, even if you don't. Bravo.

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