Over the past couple of days I've gotten multiple reports from writers who received this solicitation via the contact forms on their websites:
Spamming via contact form is way more labor intensive than just regular spam, so you've got to respect the commitment--though I have to say a bit more time could have been invested in proofreading. Also, is it 4 Seasons Book Awards, as in the solicitation, or Four Seasons Book Awards, as in the little medallions in the typo-ridden image at the top of this post? It's a bit confusing, brand identity-wise.
Anyway, the 4 (or Four) Seasons Book Awards appears to be your standard profiteering awards program, where the intent is to generate a bundle of cash for the owner (I've written about several of these on this blog, and why they should be avoided). Spam solicitation: check. No-name judges: check. High entry fee: check. Zero-cost prizes, to avoid cutting into profit from entry fees: check (the "Time [sic] Square Billboard" etc. are available only to "Grand Price [sic] Finally [sic]" winners chosen from all entrants at the end of the awards cycle; everyone else gets "celebratory badge and digital certificate of victory").






