December 5th, 2008 / 12:44 pm
Contests

“Name Rachel Sherman’s Firstborn” Contest Winner announced!

 

Dear Giant Friends, 

The day before Thanksgiving, we posted a contest to NAME RACHEL SHERMAN’S BABY.  Well, that contest has a winner now. Rachel writes:

 

>>After much thought and debate, the winner for most clever baby name is…

Thirdperson Close!

We will be welcoming Thirdperson (or Thirdy, as we like to call her) to the world in just 5 1/2 weeks. Hopefully she will like her name! Thank you for all your submissions!!

-Rachel<<

 

“Thirdperson Close” was submmitted by a guy named David who left no contact information of any kind. As promised, the winner gets a signed copy of Rachel’s story collection, The First Hurt. DAVID IF YOU’RE OUT THERE YOU SHOULD EMAIL ME VIA MY WEBSITE and give me a mailing address and the name to which you want the book signed. I’ll pass these along to Rachel and you’ll get your prize.

 

Whelping.

Whelp it good.

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10 Comments

  1. Blake Butler

      great choice

  2. Blake Butler

      great choice

  3. Jereme Dean

      awww babies!

  4. Jereme Dean

      awww babies!

  5. Gene

      Thirdperson? Really?

      Poor girl is going to have hell if she’s ever an NFL star–

      THIRDPERSON CONTRACT DISPUTE

      “Thirdperson’s got to have at least a million five,” NFL fullback Thirdperson Sherman said on Thursday.

  6. Gene

      Thirdperson? Really?

      Poor girl is going to have hell if she’s ever an NFL star–

      THIRDPERSON CONTRACT DISPUTE

      “Thirdperson’s got to have at least a million five,” NFL fullback Thirdperson Sherman said on Thursday.

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