Free Book Contest is Now
Win a free paperback copy of I'm Nobody. Who Are You? Can We Save the World?
As of February 9th at 8:22 p.m. PST we have one winner:
Dover, Pennsylvania, USA
With only one winner thus far if you are reading this you have roughly a 100% chance of winning. I know it’s not fair, but life isn’t fair. Seize the book, grasshopper!
Here are the rules. Read carefully!
Send an email to theinmate@thecorporateasylum.com.
Email Subject Line: Free Nobody Book.
Include a full mailing address that works (can be verified).
The first five to respond with the above information will win a free book.
I will let you know if you win by responding to your email.
Some Additional Rules & Notes
I will update this page with results and to let you know when the contest is over
You can only win once.
The Inmate can’t win…just reminding myself. I love free stuff!
Only one winner per mailing address.
The winners names, email addresses and physical addresses WILL NOT be published.
I will list the city and country of the winners
If you don’t hear from me, it means you did not win, though you still might hear from me. You just never know. But if you don’t…you didn’t…so don’t despair, just buy a version of the book listed below. Skip coffee and get the Kindle version! Skip two coffees and get the paperback. Or skip a nice meal out and get the full color hardback version! Or forget retirement and buy all three!
If You Don’t Win
Hey, you can still buy the book. There are three versions (U.S. links):
The book is also available in many other countries. Visit the I’m Nobody. Who Are You? Can We Save the World? website for additional country links.
My website, The Asylum, has several things that are not possible to do on Substack: The World Economic Forum Members Reference (thanks to Dr. Malone), Red State/Blue State reference showing Senate and House percentages by party affiliation, quotes, a large resources section, a robust search feature and some other things unique to the site: quizzes, word games and leaked communications. These latter three are satirical and funny, at least in my mind, but you'll have to be the ultimate judge on that.