Saturday, May 15, 2010

The Knight Life by Keith Knight - Giveaway


The Knight Life is a hilariously twisted view of life through the eyes and pen of its creator, community-oriented urban hipster and award-winning cartoonist Keith Knight. The Knight Life deftly blends political insight and neurotic humor in a uniquely fluid and dynamic style, offering a comic strip that's fresh, sharp, topical and funny. Designed for daily newspapers, The Knight Life follows Knight's long-running, 2007 Harvey Award-winning weekly comic strip "The K Chronicles," which appears on salon.com. 

An unabashedly provocative political and social satire, The Knight Life tackles contemporary issues like consumer culture, bacon, the media, race, family and everything else, gently mocking the minutiae of daily life with self-deprecating humor, honesty and goofiness-a combination that's perfect for the comics. And The Knight Life's energetic style reminds readers that comics can look funny as well as read funny. The result is accessible yet edgy, compassionate and political-and never preachy. Cartoonist and comic historian R.C. Harvey said, "The Knight Life is undeniably the best new laugh- and thought-provoker on the comics page. Not since Calvin and Hobbes has there been so novel an entertainment in the funnies.



Visit KnightLifeComic.com
Check out Keith's blog on KChronicles.com



Hatchette Books is sponsoring a giveaway for 2 readers!  USA and Canada Only! No Po Boxes!


1 Entry - Leave a comment with a valid email
2 Entry - Follow me on google Connect
3 Entry - Follow me on Twitter
4 Entry - Follow me on Facebook
5 Entry - Blog or Tweet this.  Leave me the link for your blog post or your twitter name
6 Entry - "Like" The Knight Life on Facebook
7 EntryFollow @KeefKnight on Twitter


Please use a separate comment for each entry.  Winners will be announced on June 2nd.

THIS CONTEST IS CLOSED.

27 comments:

  1. this sounds like a lot of fun,

    lauren51990 at aol dot com

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  2. i follow your blog

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  4. follow THEM on twitter: @shootingstarmag

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  5. Thanks for the chance!
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  6. I follow with GFC.
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  7. Sounds fun. Count me in, please! :0)

    Thanks!
    librarygrinch at gmail dot com

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  8. Who couldn't use a laugh?
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  9. google follower
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  10. follow on twitter
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  11. follow on facebook
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  12. Yes, I do need some humor! Please enter me in the giveaway.

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  13. I follow you on Google Friend Connect

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  14. I follow you on Twitter as @picpocketbooks

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  15. This looks like a fun book

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  16. Would love to win this!

    TaraTagli at gmail dot com

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  17. I follow you on Google Friend Connect! #2

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  18. I follow you on Google Friend Connect!

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  19. I follow you on Twitter! #3

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  20. I follow you on Twitter! #2

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  21. I follow you on Twitter! #1

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  22. I follow KeefKnight on Twitter!

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  23. I like the Knight Life on FB!

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  24. I tweeted

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