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  2. Independent Publisher Book Awards - Wikipedia

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    The first IPPY awards received 325 entries and awarded 90 gold, silver, and bronze medals. [ 4 ] In 2020, over 3,000 books were entered into the IPPYs, and 422 medals were awarded. In 25 years, IPPY entry categories have expanded from the 28 available in 1996 to more than a hundred options in 2020, including separate categories for specific ...

  3. Cheryl A. Head - Wikipedia

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    Head is a two-time Anthony Award nominee, a two-time Lambda Literary Award finalist, a Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist, an Agatha Award Finalist, a three-time Next Generation Indie Book Award finalist, and winner of the Golden Crown Literary Society's Ann Bannon Popular Choice Award, and an IPPY Silver medal.

  4. Hannah Fielding - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Fielding is a contemporary Romance fiction writer. [1] Her second book, The Echoes of Love, won a 2014 Gold IPPY Award for Romance and the Silver Medal for Romance at the 2014 Foreword Reviews IndieFab Book Awards, a paid vanity award.

  5. Lee Klancher - Wikipedia

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    Red Combines: 1915-2015 won a gold award in the Transportation category of the Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY Awards). Red Tractors: 1958–2013. IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award, April 2014; Red Tractors: 1958–2013 won a gold Benjamin Franklin Award in the History category. Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY), May 2014

  6. Kim Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    Year Work Award/Honor Result Ref. 2008 Alice B. Medal Recipient [7]2010 Thief of Always: Golden Crown Literary Award for Romantic Suspense/Intrigue/Thriller : Winner [3]2011 ...

  7. Terry Mulligan - Wikipedia

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    Terry Mulligan. Terry Baker Mulligan is an American novelist. Author of the novel, Afterlife in Harlem and the memoir, Sugar Hill: Where the Sun Rose Over Harlem, she is the winner of a 2012 IPPY Award and 2013 Benjamin Franklin Awards.

  8. Lisa Barr - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Barr (born 29 August) is an American novelist, editor, and a journalist. Her novel Fugitive Colors won the IPPY gold medal for “Best Literary Fiction 2014”. [1] As an editor she previously worked at The Jerusalem Post, Today’s Chicago Woman, Moment magazine and Chicago Sun-Times.

  9. Hub City Writers Project - Wikipedia

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    Hub City Press is known for publishing "new and unsung writers from the American South" and has emerged as the South's premier independent literary press. [4] The press offers four publishing series: the C. Michael Curtis Short Story Book Prize, the New Southern Voices Poetry Book Prize, the South Carolina Novel Prize, and the Cold Mountain Fund Series, in partnership with National Book award ...