Category — Contests
The Wisdom of the Radish: Plant a Seed Contest
The most charming memoir I’ve read in years, The Wisdom of the Radish turns the classic “small-town girl goes to the big city to seek her fortune” story upside down. Instead, Stanford-educated city girl, Lynda Hopkins, leaves the comforts of the city to start a small farm.
[Scroll to the bottom for PLANT A SEED contest instructions]
It isn’t glamorous, but Lynda describes her farming (mis)adventures with a sort of spunk and confidence that almost makes you want to leave everything behind and test yourself on a farm. It’s a comedy, with oversexed roosters and overflowing irrigation systems. It’s a tragedy, with murderous foxes and bug-destroyed crops. It’s a romance, with a dramatic, touching scene in the field at dawn, when . . . wait! I don’t want to spoil that part.
The Wisdom of the Radish is one of those rare nonfiction books with an engaging plot that could masquerade as fiction. Lynda writes like a cheeky girl next door; she makes starting a farm from scratch and raising unruly chickens sound like an amazing adventure story. But the book is also painlessly informative about plants, buying local, and the struggling field of small farming.

But most simply, it’s just a really good book. In one of my first weeks working at Sasquatch, I was assigned to do a backup read of the book right before it was sent to the printer. My boss probably thought I was the most dedicated employee ever: I read that book with such focus, even bringing it with me on my lunch break and reading it on the bus ride home. (Shh, don’t tell him it was just because I was hooked and couldn’t stop reading!)
The book also made me desperately want to go to my local farmers’ market. The small farmers in The Wisdom of the Radish are so real, so likable, and so hardworking that supporting local farmers just seems like the logical thing to do. Plus, I know they must have some juicy farming stories to share, just like Lynda.

Author Lynda Hopkins
So, the pressing question: what is the wisdom of the radish, anyway? I suppose you’ll have to read the book to find out.
***PLANT A SEED contest instructions:
Take inspiration from author Lynda Hopkins and enter our Plant a Seed contest. Send an email to custserv@sasquatchbooks.com with your mailing address and PLANT A SEED in the subject line. The winner will be chosen at random and will receive a collection of seeds from Lynda’s farm, Foggy River, as well as a copy of The Wisdom of the Radish. Best of luck!
For more on Lynda’s adventures, visit her farming blog: wisdomoftheradish.com.
March 24, 2011 No Comments
Have You Ever Seen a Smack of Jellyfish CONTEST

Sarah Asper-Smith created her bright and beautiful book Have You Ever Seen A Smack of Jellyfish? after learning that a group of ferrets is called a business. Delving deeper into the crazy collective nouns we use to describe the animal kingdom comes a book filled with colorful graphics and word combinations that are both fantastical and factual.
HOW TO PLAY:
Can you guess the words that describe these groups of animals?
Email us at custserv@sasquatchbooks.com under the subject CONTEST with your guesses and be entered to WIN:
• Sarah’s new book, Have You Ever Seen a Smack of Jellyfish?
• A tee shirt featuring Sarah’s artwork
• A collection of her beautiful note cards
Example:


Now it’s your turn….




GOOD LUCK, and don’t forget to check out Sarah’s new book, Have You Ever Seen a Smack of Jellyfish available now!
January 5, 2011 1 Comment
Attention Photo Buffs and Taco Heads
Love your local taco truck? Have a camera? Then you are all set to enter in to the taco truck photography contest. Cyrus Farivar, freelance journalist and editor of CaliforniaTacoTrucks.com has called on taco truck photographers to enter their taco truck photos in a contest that ends on Nov 4th. The top prize is a signed copy of Tacos: Authentic, Festive & Flavorful by Sasquatch author Scott Wilson. Any photo at all that captures the taco truck experience, and is from California, is welcome to enter.

We caught up with Scott at his mountain redoubt in Oregon to see what he has to say:
“I’m super psyched to have the book Tacos associated with such a wieldy team as CaliforniaTacoTrucks.com. My adult taco life began at the trucks in Redwood City so it’s cool to see this contest form within the taco truck rubric of the entire Bear Flag Republic.”
For more information, see www.CaliforniaTacoTrucks.com. For more taco philosohy, see www.TacoMatrix.com.
October 29, 2009 No Comments
Larry Got Lost last Weekend! Contest

This is Larry.
He gets lost.
A lot.
This past weekend, Larry, our lovable (if easily distracted) pup got lost in Seattle AGAIN! In an effort to find his owner, Pete, he wanted to get his picture taken. Fortunately, he found someone with a Blackberry…

Do you know where he is? Email your guess to custserv@sasquatchbooks.com. If you guess correctly, you will be put in a drawing for a special prize! Please include:
Your name
Company (if applicable)
Shipping address
The drawing will take place on Monday October 12th.
Need another hint?

Email your guess to custserv@sasquatchbooks.com by Thursday October 8th.
September 23, 2009 No Comments





































