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ForeWord magazine's 2013 Book of the Year Awards, True Crime (finalist) [60] ForeWord magazine's silver award for 2013 Book of the Year in True Crime [61] Nominated to the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame, 2014; ForeWord magazine's 2014 Book of the Year Awards, True Crime (finalist) [62] Magazines, Criminal Justice Story (1st Place, Politico ...
Lost Feast: Culinary Extinction and the Future of Food is a 2019 non-fiction culinary book written by Lenore Newman and published by ECW Press.It discusses the history of lost foods that have gone extinct due to human activity and the current issues of culinary extinction risks throughout the world, along with possible ways to avoid these outcomes through food alternatives and better stewardship.
Mitchell James Kaplan. Mitchell James Kaplan is an American author. He has published three fiction novels: By Fire, By Water, Into the Unbounded Night, and Rhapsody. By Fire, By Water won the 2011 Independent Publishers Award Gold Medal for Historical Fiction. He has also written book reviews and literary commentaries for Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
She won an Honourable Mention in the National Magazine Awards for "The Letter," a piece of personal journalism. [1] Her short story collection Lovely In Her Bones was on the Globe and Mail's top 100 books list for 1993. [14] Residual Desire won a silver medal in ForeWord magazine's Book of the Year Awards in 2004. [32]
Prewitt's debut novel, Snake Walkers, won the Bronze award in the General Fiction category of ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Award. In 2006, Snake Walkers was also honored by the Black Caucus of the American Library Association.
Boneyard won the 2005 gold medal for all-ages graphic novels from ForeWord Magazine. [2] Some of Moore's adult-only work includes one-shot titles from different publishers such as Genus and Milk!. Moore also contributed to the first issue of the gay title Genus Male. Other works by Moore include Fire and Brimstone, Chip and Chip: Second Crack.
His second book, Soulware, was also a finalist for the Independent Publishers Book Award for Science Fiction and won second place in ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year for Science Fiction. His third book, Nexus Point, is the Gold Medal winner for ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year for Science Fiction. [4]
It won ForeWord Magazine's Gold Book of the Year Award for 2003, as well as the Gustavus Meyers Outstanding Book Award in the Advancement of Human Rights for 2003. [ 8 ] One Tribe , Galang's first novel, won the AWP Series for the Novel Award in 2004, while still in manuscript.