Sentences with phrase «novel competition winner»

Set against a Prohibition - era backdrop of speakeasies and vaudeville houses, Mary Miley's Minotaur Books / Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel Competition winner The Impersonator will delight readers with its elaborate mystery and lively prose.

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Former journalist Susan Cox's debut novel was the winner of the 2014 Minotaur Books / Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel Competinovel was the winner of the 2014 Minotaur Books / Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel CompetiNovel Competition.
Digital reading platform The Pigeonhole have launched a competition with Pan Macmillan, giving 500 winners early access to a serialized exclusive of Ken Follett's latest blockbusting novel, A Column of Fire (see below for more info).
«Set in 1795, Kuhns's quiet, well - crafted debut, the winner of the MWA / Minotaur Books First Crime Novel competition, poignantly captures the Shaker ethos of the period.
Eleanor Kuhns is the 2011 winner of the Minotaur Books / Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel competition.
Established in 1993, its William Faulkner — William Wisdom Creative Writing Competition, with cash awards for the best novel - in - progress, novella, short story, poem, essay, and short story by a high school student, has contributed to the launching of a number of careers — including those of Stewart O'Nan, whose first novel, Snow Angels (Doubleday, 1994), was a competition winner; Julia Glass, who won the National Book Award (NBA) for Three Junes (Pantheon Books, 2002); and Lynn Stegner, who was nominated for the NBA for two novels, Undertow (Baskerville, 1996) and Fata Morgana (BaskerviCompetition, with cash awards for the best novel - in - progress, novella, short story, poem, essay, and short story by a high school student, has contributed to the launching of a number of careers — including those of Stewart O'Nan, whose first novel, Snow Angels (Doubleday, 1994), was a competition winner; Julia Glass, who won the National Book Award (NBA) for Three Junes (Pantheon Books, 2002); and Lynn Stegner, who was nominated for the NBA for two novels, Undertow (Baskerville, 1996) and Fata Morgana (Baskervicompetition winner; Julia Glass, who won the National Book Award (NBA) for Three Junes (Pantheon Books, 2002); and Lynn Stegner, who was nominated for the NBA for two novels, Undertow (Baskerville, 1996) and Fata Morgana (Baskerville, 1995).
She holds a graduate publications degree from George Washington University, is the winner of the Hollins University Fiction Award, and her current novel is a semifinalist in the Faulkner - Wisdom literary competition.
Mary Miley is the winner of the 2012 Minotaur Books / Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel Competition.
We're also happy to announce that Chanticleer Book Reviews has extended its deals to Winner Circle members until December 31, 2014: $ 10 off Chanticleer's Entry Fee of $ 45 for Novel Writing Competitions.
Meanwhile, there's no shortage of victory dancing for the grand prize winner of Amazon Publishing's Breakthrough Novel competition.
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