:: Unseen Pages Project ::

Submitted by TL Hines on Sat, 08/02/2008 - 18:34.

See all the people hiding pages

I've disassembled one complete copy of my latest book, The Unseen, and fine folks across the United States and Canada have hidden those pages in dozens of locations.

That's 192 individual pages (383 pages, actually--but each individual page has a front and a back), hiding in unseen spaces--much like Lucas, the main character in The Unseen.

Why? Well, a multitude of reasons, but foremost among them is: to have fun. Maybe sell a few books, maybe meet a few new people, maybe get a few unexpected surprises...but for me, that all comes under the category of having fun.

Of course, I want to make it fun for you, too. So here's what I'm doing. If you've found one of the Unseen Pages, just click on the appropriate page and tell me a little bit about where you found it, how you found it, or whatever. I'm hoping you might come up with something creative inspired by the page you found (a haiku, a photo, an origami...use your imagination), because the most creative comments/entries will win free tee shirts. But just a simple comment is really all you need to do; it's all good, and I certainly appreciate you just dropping by and participating.

Then--and this is key for a couple of reasons--put the page where someone else can find it and do the same. I don't care where you put it, as long as it's publicly-accessible; heck, you can even mail it to other friends in different cities, if you want. Sorta like a chain letter, yes, but without those negative "You'll die in five days if you don't send this to someone!" overtones. And you don't really have to send the page to anyone else; just leave it in public for someone else to find. Just by participating, you could win some free stuff.

How? The individual page that gets passed around most--that is, the page that gets the most comments or entries right here on this very site--will win a prize for each and every person who found that page: free signed copies of my first two books, Waking Lazarus and The Dead Whisper On. So, if you find a page and pass it on, you could win free signed books, perfect for reading, gift-giving or fire-starting.

And hey, the free schwag doesn't end there. As I said before, the most creative entries will win snazzy The Unseen tee shirts. And, if you want to find out more about The Unseen, you can also win a cool Urban Explorer Kit, complete with a GPS receiver, head lamp, and more.

Once again, it's all in fun, so why not join in? I'm hoping this whole project leads to fun new adventures that are still (ahem) unseen.

Sign Me Up!!

I'd LOVE to be a part of this fun project! I review at my blog and would be able to help spread the word:-) May I have not only a few pages, but also a whole book to review? My info is
thedeena63 at hotmail dot com and my web page is A Peek At My Bookshelf.

I am willing to post about this if you'd like, or merely to review the book and hide the pages you send. I'm at your disposal, great author, Sir!!

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Blogging is very

Blogging is very welcome--and appreciated. Thanks, Deena.

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TL Hines

Spiritual pruning is worth the pain.

Tony, sign me up. This sounds like a kick in the jodhpurs. Where do you get these killer ideas, anyway?

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Thanks, Jim - Mostly, I just

Thanks, Jim - Mostly, I just try to come up with ideas that sound fun to me. So even if the project is a miserable failure, at least I had fun doing it. :)
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I'm in

I would love to participate in this project. It sounds like a lot of fun

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Thanks, Susie; I sent you an

Thanks, Susie; I sent you an email.

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Nice!

I love it! What a great idea. I am impressed. I will be looking.

I'm interested!

Hey, what a great idea. I'm interested! Should I e-mail you directly or is here the place to post?

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C.J. - I'm sending you an

C.J. - I'm sending you an email; that way I can get a mailing address from you.

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I'm game!

Sounds like it will be an adventure, and I am up for it. Sorry that I am just getting back to you on it. Life is crazier than a TL Hines plot at times.

Count me in

I'm game to play. Sounds like fun. I'm in Illinois (the non-Chicago end).

:D

Just recieved a notice about this from an Urban Ex group on facebook. SUCH A GREAT IDEA! cant wait to keep exploring this site some more!

ME, TOO!

We do read in english here in Scandinavian as well...yet not a one page found here?
Loved the video. And now I´m suddenly getting the creepy feeling of somebody watching me. Why was he watching? Why is he watching...?
Please, you could send me just that one page?

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