Be an Award-Winning Author. Enter the Book of the Year Awards.
Call for entries in the 2012 Book of the Year Awards program. If your books expand a reader’s world, introduce a voice society needs to hear, offer practical knowledge where none existed before or simply entertain so compellingly that all distractions fall away as the reader turns the next page, they should be submitted in the 2012 Book of the Year Awards.
Traverse City, MI, August 31, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Looking for the Best Indie Books of 2012
ForeWord is accepting submissions of books published in 2012 by independent presses and authors for consideration in the 2012 Book of the Year Awards program.
Keeping in mind the standards used by booksellers and librarians for purchases and acquisitions, a jury consisting of booksellers and librarians will take note of editorial excellence, the author's intent, originality of subject matter, accuracy, author credentials, and professional packaging. Hard- and softcover bound books in their best representation are preferred, however POD and eBook submissions are welcome, too.
First, second, and third place winners in 60+ categories will be awarded. A $1,500 cash prize will also be awarded to a Best Fiction and Best Nonfiction choice as determined by the editors of ForeWord Reviews magazine. Past Editor's Choice Prize winners include Six Kinds of Sky by Luis Alberto Urrea (Cinco Puntos Press) and The Road Home by Jim Harrison (Atlantic Monthly) for fiction; Marcel Proust: A Life by William C. Carter (Yale University Press), And the Crowd Goes Wild by Joe Garner (Sourcebooks), and American Earth: Environmental Writing Since Thoreau by Bill McKibben, editor, (The Library of America) for nonfiction.
That's impressive company to keep. Consider adding your title to that list.
The deadline for title registration is January 15, 2013. See their Book of the Year Awards site for more details and information on how to enter.
https://botya.forewordreviews.com/
ForeWord is accepting submissions of books published in 2012 by independent presses and authors for consideration in the 2012 Book of the Year Awards program.
Keeping in mind the standards used by booksellers and librarians for purchases and acquisitions, a jury consisting of booksellers and librarians will take note of editorial excellence, the author's intent, originality of subject matter, accuracy, author credentials, and professional packaging. Hard- and softcover bound books in their best representation are preferred, however POD and eBook submissions are welcome, too.
First, second, and third place winners in 60+ categories will be awarded. A $1,500 cash prize will also be awarded to a Best Fiction and Best Nonfiction choice as determined by the editors of ForeWord Reviews magazine. Past Editor's Choice Prize winners include Six Kinds of Sky by Luis Alberto Urrea (Cinco Puntos Press) and The Road Home by Jim Harrison (Atlantic Monthly) for fiction; Marcel Proust: A Life by William C. Carter (Yale University Press), And the Crowd Goes Wild by Joe Garner (Sourcebooks), and American Earth: Environmental Writing Since Thoreau by Bill McKibben, editor, (The Library of America) for nonfiction.
That's impressive company to keep. Consider adding your title to that list.
The deadline for title registration is January 15, 2013. See their Book of the Year Awards site for more details and information on how to enter.
https://botya.forewordreviews.com/
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Kimber Bilby
231-933-3699
www.forewordreviews.com
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