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If you enjoy books, you're going to love Guess Who Wrote That!

Guess Who Wrote That is an online game in the pre-launch stage. We're currently surveying internet users and connecting with writers and book publishers around the globe to refine the overall game design.

How the Game is Played

Players will log on to the gamesite just prior to game time. An excerpt from a new book will be posted for all the players to read. Once the excerpt has been posted, players will be able to submit guesses of the identity of the author. After a certain time period, clues to the author's identity will be provided to the players and finally the author's name will be provided. Points will be awarded for correct guesses. How many guesses allowed to each player, point allocation and points for prizes will be worked out during game development.

Our goals are to:

  1. bring you a challenging and entertaining experience where you can earn great prizes;
  2. introduce you to fabulous new books & authors; and
  3. offer a socially responsible literary gamesite and provide proceeds to agencies looking after orphaned children in Africa.

Please take a few moments to provide your input to the game's development by completing our survey. If you are a writer or publisher and would like to promote your works on this site, please contact us using our publisher contact form with your details.

Here's one...

"Keefe County paved anything that hadn't been paved yet...

"As luck would have it, however, a considerable part of this development and revenue generation has been golf. Also luckily, they have not yet decided to play golf on a paved surface, which, you can’t rule it out, given the bloodlust for trajectory and length and amassing as many yds. per shot as possible since it’s all about height and distance and torque these days. What better element than pavement for inducing more of all that?"

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Here's another one...

"When I decided to develop properties in Manhattan, my father couldn't understand why. He had been successful in Brooklyn and Queens and thought that I should work there, too. However, moving into Manhattan was a long-standing goal of mine. Manhattan was the business, cultural, and social epicenter of the world; it was center stage and it was where I wanted to make my name."

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