Announcing Sullivan Entertainment’s 12 Days of Christmas!
From December 8 to 19, we’ll be celebrating Christmas with 12 days of trivia, giveaways, prizes and sales!
Heroine's Bookshelf Contest
November is shaping up to be quite the contest month, and we're about to add one more! We're teaming up with Erin Blakemore, author of The Heroine's Bookshelf, to award copies of her book to 5 lucky readers next week.
Announcing the Sullivan Movie Awards
Love Sullivan Entertainment productions? Love to vote? We've got the contest for you!
This month, we'll be holding the first ever Sullivan Movie Awards, awarded completely based on your votes.
The Show Must Go On!: Wind at My Back Fiction Contest
And the winners are...
It was a difficult decision, but we're thrilled to announce the winner of our Pawsitively Pet-rifying Hallowe'en Costume Contest!
Announcing the Hallowe’en Costume Contest!
Announcing Fall Trivia Weeks
To brighten up dreary fall days, Sullivan Entertainment will be holding a series of fall trivia weeks over the next 3 months.
Woman of Inspiration: J.K. Rowling
It is no surprise that the woman responsible for inspiring an entire generation of young children to read again, was one of the most beloved figures in our End of Summer essay contest. Here are two impressive essays about J.K. Rowling, author of Harry Potter, written by 13-year-old Julia Mastroianni and Lisa Bendzak.
Woman of Inspiration: Jane Austen
Whether it is Emma, Elizabeth, Fanny, Marianne, Elinor, Catherine or Anne that you most identify with, we all must be grateful to Jane Austen for creating these iconic women in the first place. As part of our End of Summer essay contest on the most inspiring women, we received the following pieces dedicated to Austen. Please add your own thoughts to the discussion on the beloved author’s wide-ranging impact!
Woman of Inspiration: Fanny Crosby
Each day, we’ll be posting a different “Woman of Inspiration” essay that was sent to us for our End of Summer Essay Contest. Today’s piece was written by Kayla Hills, 20, who chose to tell the story of Fanny Crosby, who more than overcame the tragic loss of her sight. Enjoy her very persuasive piece!