Win a pair of tickets to Literary Death Match, part of YARNfest 2010 [closed]
It’s literature’s answer to the X-Factor, a titanic struggle of (t)wits to see who can triumph, it can only be… Opium’s Literary Death Match. It’s back in London, and we have a pair of tickets to be won!
The Literary Death Match and Opium Magazine are teaming with the fantastic/groundbreaking new YARN Festival, sponsored by Bookhugger, to bring together a gob-smacking lineup of talent, including all-star judges Tim Wells (poet extraordinare), the Kaiser Chiefs‘ Nick Hodgson, and a fearsome foursome of literary combatants: The Book Club Boutique‘s Salena Godden, Richard Milward (author of Ten Storey Love Song), Nasty Little Press representative John Osborne, and Sophie Lewis (Litro Magazine).
All of it co-hosted by Opium’s Todd Zuniga & Pen Pusher‘s Anna Goodall.
When: Wednesday 24th of February. Doors at 7, show at 8:05 (sharp), afterparty: 9:45 and beyond.
Where: The Book Club, 100 Leonard Street, London, EC2A 4RH (map)
Cost: £4 preorder; £5 with valid student ID; £6 at the door.
Bookuhugger have a pair of tickets to be won – if you’re lucky enough to win, you need to be free on the night of Wednesday 24th of February, to come to The Book Club in Shoreditch (and if you’re not lucky enough, come anyway, it’s only £4 each to get in, pre-order). The Bookhugger crew will be there too…
To win, answer the following question:
No more submissions accepted at this time.What did Karl Marx say was the opiate of the people?
- Religion
- Comic books
- Green tea
Terms and conditions
- Closing date for entries: 14th February 2010.
- Open to residents of the United Kingdom only.
- Open to persons over 18 years of age only
- Entry to the competition is by completion of the above form only. Anyone submitting multiple entries will be disqualified.
- The winners will be selected at random from those correct entries received before the closing date.
- Only the winning entrants will be contacted by Bookhugger. Our decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
- The winner’s name(s) may be published on the Bookhugger website after the closing date of the competition.
- The prize has no equivalent cash value.
- Winners must pay their own travel costs (but we might buy you a beer if you come and say hello!).
- The competition is not open to Bookhugger employees and their families, or to employees of Bookhugger publishers and their families.

