
Every year, I Raple money to buy tickets to Qedcon For those who cannot bear their costs because the conference is educational, enjoyable and attractive and I think everyone should have the opportunity to go. To date this year, people donated more than 600 pounds in this (amazing) effort, but I want to get at least 10 people to Qedcon through this scheme, which is the average number of tickets purchased by collecting donations on an annual basis so far, so I need to raise more money. So, here is an incentive …
If you Donate 30 pounds or more You will be with an opportunity to win one of the following:
- The first American edition of the trick or treatment signed by Simon Singh
- A signed version of Kat Arney Holdway cat grazing
- A signed version of Alum Shah Young atheist booklet
If you 20 pounds or more pounds or more You will be with an opportunity to win unimaginable but new copies of:
Night sessions Ken McCleid
Higgs Written by Jim Pagut
Religion for dinner Written by Alan de Botton
Street magic Paul Zion
Bad medicines Written by Bin Goldker
Time is distorted Written by Claudia Hammond
Things to do and do in the fourth dimension Written by Matt Parker,
And more …
If you have already donated enough to qualify to get clouds, you will be included automatically. If you had previously donated less than 20 pounds or 30 pounds, you can make a second donation and the total total that you donated will be calculated. Those who donate 30 pounds sterling will remain in the opportunity to win unnamed books as well.
simply Click here to make a donation And make sure to use the email address that you can access because this is what I will call if you win! Let’s make people to Qedcon and let’s get great books for you!
This would not have happened if this was not because of Stephen and Bin from the skeptical Edinburgh Association who donated all the written books. They help in organizing Skoors on the sidelinesBring science, mind and critical thinking To the largest arts festival in the world by presenting a different free conversation every night on the sidelines of the Edinburgh Festival.