May 26, 2009
The 2009 Indie Book Award Winners and Finalists have been announced. Congratulations to the following Outskirts Press titles and authors:

My Momma Raised Ugly Children...Not Stupid Ones, by Bud Wright, Winner in the Humor/Comedy Category

A Pawn of Fate, by Rita Keeley Brown, Finalist in the Biography Category

Stella Ducktropolis, by Charlotte Barnes, Finalist in the Children's Picture Book Category

The Political Campaign Desk Reference, by Michael P. McNamara, Finalist in the Current Events/Political Category

KnorraSky, Volume 1, by R.A. Knowlton, Finalist in the Fantasy Category

The Wizard's Legacy, by Ashley Simmons, Finalist in the Fantasy Category

A Crucible of Innocence, by Roger W. Forsythe, Finalist in the First Novel Category

The Business Black Belt Training Manual for Leaders and Managers, by Stephen Iacullo, Finalist in the How To Category

The Political Campaign Desk Reference, by Michael P. McNamara, Finalist in the How To Category

The PTA, by Carol Olson and Cherie Rodgers, Finalist in the Humor/Comedy Category

Baker Street, by Daniel Paul Johnson, Finalist in the Myster/Suspense/Thriller Category

Far From the Trees, by Michael Wellman, Finalist in the Regional Non-Fiction Category

We'll See the World from My Harley, by Dennis Miner, Finalist in the Relationships Category

Gift Out of Africa, by Karen Kossie-Chernyshev, Ph.D., Finalist in the Religion/Religious Non-Fiction Category

What DID Jesus do?, by A. Maclochlainn, Finalist in the Religion/Religious Non-Fiction Category

Saints in the City, by Andie Andrews, Finalist in the Religious Fiction Category

Saints in the City, by Andie Andrews, Finalist in the Romance Category

For Cory's Sake, by Carolyn Wada, Finalist in the Science Fiction Category

Haints, by Nash Black, Finalist in the Short Story-Fiction Category

Little Stories, by Jeff Roberts, Finalist in the Short Story-Fiction Category

Business Revolution through Ancestral Wisdom, by Tu Moonwalker and JoAnne O'Brien-Levin, Ph.D., Finalist in the Social Change Category

Saints in the City, by Andie Andrews, Finalist in the Social Change Category

Business Revolution through Ancestral Wisdom, by Tu Moonwalker and JoAnne O'Brien-Levin, Ph.D., Finalist in the Spirituality Category

Writing as a Small Business, by Nash Black, Finalist in the Writing and Publishing Category
Several books won in multiple categories, which is why the cover appears multiple times. Congratulations to all our winners. We already know Outskirts Press helps our authors publish award-winning books, and now it is easier than ever to promote your award with our Award Recognition Cover Enhancement option. For details and to order, visit the Marketing Options screen of your author’s center.
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Entry Filed under: Author Spotlight, Awards. Tags: book awards, indie awards, self-publishing.
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