tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9862258.post116768352713982472..comments2023-10-18T07:26:36.885-04:00Comments on Supple Amounts: Square-in-squareUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9862258.post-1168596787055005632007-01-12T05:13:00.000-05:002007-01-12T05:13:00.000-05:00You are welcome :)Hope I can surprise you again so...You are welcome :)<BR/>Hope I can surprise you again someday.<BR/><BR/>Hope 2007 brings new exiting opputunities to your door.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9862258.post-1167795769107608012007-01-02T22:42:00.000-05:002007-01-02T22:42:00.000-05:00And the winners are (in no particular order)... Br...And the winners are (in no particular order)...<BR/> <BR/>Bruce Bauman's And the Word Was (Other Press, 2005). Nominated by Susan Henderson.<BR/>Carolyn Davidson's Redemption (HON Books--Harlequin). Nominated by Suzie Housley.<BR/>Robert Eggleton's e-book, Rarity from the Hollow (Fatcat Press). Nominated by Evelyn Somers<BR/>Dr. Bob Rich's biography, Anikó<BR/>Helen Losse's chapbook, Gathering the Broken Pieces #5 in the Poets on Peace series (Foothill Publishing). <BR/>Nikki Arana's The Winds of Sonoma, (Revell).<BR/>Magdalena Ball's book of poetry, Quark Soup (Picaro Press, Warners Bay, Australia).<BR/>Marcus Harris's small book of poetry, Songs in Search of a Voice (Urban Echoes Entertainment, LLG).<BR/>Two Rivers Review's Poetry Chapbook Series. Published three volumes at a time, Ron Mohring's #5 volume along with Michael McFee's and Lynne Knight's poetry <BR/>Anh Vu Sawyer and Pam Proctor's Son of Saigon (Warner Books).<BR/>Eve La Salle Caram's Rena, A Late Journey (Plain View Press, Austin, TX). <BR/>Nadia Brown's book of poetry Unscrambled Eggs (Publish America).<BR/>Hugh Rosen's Silent Battlefields (iUniverse)<BR/>Karen Degroot Carter's One Sister's Song (Pearl Street Publishing).<BR/> <BR/>You can see the full "Back to Literature" column at, see the book covers and my comments at:<BR/>http://myshelf.com/backtoliterature/column.htm.<BR/> <BR/>Please right click the appropriate banner for use on your website, stationery, blog, and more. Please send out a media release to the media--especially your local media. I will have a template for you that you can edit to fit your needs. All you need do is ask. It will include paragraphs on MyShelf and me, the founder.<BR/> <BR/>Your contact at MyShelf.com is Brenda Weeaks. I couldn't do this without her support. She is a fine editor and webmaster (and banner designer! (-: ).<BR/> <BR/>Also a special thank you to nominators and to each author who wrote a book that made it a pleasure to judge this contest. <BR/> <BR/>Please pass this honor forward. If you know an author who meets the criteria, please let me know.This is a guideline from this month's column:<BR/> <BR/> <BR/>"It is modeled on the Nobel in that I consider books that exhibit exceptional writing skills and explore the human condition. I want to honor work that entertains, certainly, but also offers something more to the publishing/reading community as a whole. The work may be flawed but it must make an effort to change readers or the publishing world in some way. "<BR/><BR/>Find me at http://sharingwithwriters.blogspot.com<BR/>http://CarolynHoward-Johnson.comCarolyn Howard-Johnsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15041591136206289558noreply@blogger.com