Mostly Off-Topic: A Contest

Betsy needs a boyfriend. She has had two romances in the course of this series. The first was Morrie Steffans, a retired police detective who wanted Betsy to sell her shop and move with him to Florida. When she refused, he moved away alone. Down there, he found a new girlfriend. But he could move back. He is tall, with a lantern jaw and jug ears. He admires her talent for detective work, and has gentle manners. A widower, compassionate and decent. (I really liked him, I don=92t know why I let him get away.)

The second is Stan Omernic, a hard-working police detective. Good looking in an Eastern European way, very competent. In Sins and Needles he is married (but he could get or already be divorced) with children. Honest, not too cynical, tolerant.

Neither of them does needlework.

The third? Well, invent someone, one of you. Or tell me why to bring back one of the above two.

Betsy is short, plump, intelligent, hard-working, funny, open-minded, a church-going Episcopalian. She is independently wealthy (though that may change if the economy keeps sliding). She owns her own business and sleuths on the side. She keeps a cat. She needs a boyfriend she can keep!

Because of my wide readership, I am offering a choice of prizes to the winner:

1) A hand-painted canvas by Peter Ashe called Winter Cottage, not stitched. 2) A sampler pattern called =93A Sampler for Merry Pat=94 from Blue Ribbon Designs. 3) =93The Long Thistle=94 cross stitch chart from Landmark Tapestries. 4) An autographed ARC (Advance Review Copy =96 bound gallies) of Thai Die. 5) An antique (around 1912) toy typewriter from Simplex. 6) A skein of fuzzy yarn (mohair, wool, nylon blend, 50 grams, 122 yards) in fall colors from The Gourmet Collection. Suitable for crochet or knit.

The rules of the contest: You have until November 15 to invent a fictional male boyfriend for my sleuth, Betsy Devonshire. He needs a name, a physical description, and a solid outline of his character. Add any details you like, including how they meet =96 though that=92s not necessary. Oh, I do need to like him, too. Winner gets his/her choice of one of the five prizes =96 oh, and a copy of Blackwork (in which the new boyfriend will appear), suitably autographed.

It=92s possible no one will win, if I don=92t like any of the entries.

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Monica Ferris
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Monica Ferris spun a FINE 'yarn':

+It?s possible no one will win, if I don?t like any of the entries.

Monica Ferris. . . Maybe *WE* don't like *your* tone. The only way most of us would invent a character for you would not involve your pithy so-called prizes, we would expect and demand author CREDIT in your book/story/article. Noreen infuriated at your audacity.

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YarnWright

perhaps betsy needs to learn to like herself and being alone, without a man in her life...

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betsey

Thank you Monica , this is a wonderful idea, it is a nice Intelectual excercize , i will try and think up a nice guy !!!! mirjam

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mirjam

Where do we enter this contest?

Higs, Katherine

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Katherine

I think all it takes is sending it to Monica,,, i have 3 books from that Wonderful seties !!!! mirjam

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mirjam

Thanks, Mirjam. I'll have to think about it for a while!

Higs, Katherine

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Katherine

your pithy so-called prizes, we would expect and demand author CREDIT in your book/story/article.

Perhaps those of us who do like Mary Monica don't like your tone, either. She is not only a well-known author (see

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Olwyn Mary in New Orleans.

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Olwyn Mary spun a FINE 'yarn':

+YarnWright wrote: ++Monica Ferris spun a FINE 'yarn': ++ ++ +>+It?s possible no one will win, if I don?t like any of the entries. ++ ++ ++Monica Ferris. . . ++Maybe WE don't like your tone. ++The only way most of us would invent a character for you would not involve your pithy so-called prizes, we would expect and demand author CREDIT in your book/story/article. ++Noreen ++infuriated at your audacity. ++ ++ +Perhaps those of us who do like Mary Monica don't like your tone, either. She is not only a well-known author (see
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I KNOW who she is, Olwyn Mary. BUT, an author of her caliber should acknowledge the assistance, not offer a pithy prize. Noreen

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