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  2. Rebecca Gayle Howell - Wikipedia

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    Howell's first book Render / An Apocalypse was selected by Nick Flynn for the Cleveland State University Poetry Center's First Book Prize (2013). Render / An Apocalypse also received The Nautilus Award, [4] a shortlist for Foreword Review's INDIES Book of the Year, [5] and a cover review in The Los Angeles Times. [6]

  3. Lisa Mangum - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] It won the Foreword Reviews INDIES award in the Best Young Adult Fiction category. [7] The Golden Spiral was released in May 2010 and won in the same category as Hourglass. [8] [9] The final book in the trilogy, The Forgotten Locket, came out in June 2011, and was nominated in the same category as the first two. [10] [11]

  4. Mary Beth Leatherdale - Wikipedia

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    Award Result Ref. 2014 Dreaming in Indian: Foreword INDIES Award for Young Adult Nonfiction (Children's) Silver [16] 2015-16 First Nation Communities Read: Shortlist [17] 2016 American Indian Youth Literature Award for Middle Grade Book Honor [18] [19] 2017 #NotYourPrincess: Foreword INDIES Award for Young Adult Nonfiction (Children's) Bronze ...

  5. ‘Atikamekw Suns,’ Vera Drew Top First Ever Indies Awards

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    The inaugural ceremony for the The 2024 Indie Awards was hosted at the Director’s Guild of America in Los Angeles on Dec. 9. This annual event, which was hosted by Nic Novicki and presented by ...

  6. Jeremy Bates (author) - Wikipedia

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    Winner, "Foreword INDIES" Horror Book of the Year Award Gold Medal, 2016, for Island of the Dolls [27] Finalist, "Next Generation Indie Book Awards" Horror Novel Award, 2017, for Island of the Dolls [28] Finalist, "Aurealis Award for Excellence in Speculative Fiction" Horror Novella Award, 2016, for Box of Bones [29]

  7. Alice M. Greenwald - Wikipedia

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    2016: Bronze Prize in the 2016 Foreword INDIES Award, in the category of History (Adult Non-Fiction), for her book, No Day Shall Erase You: The Story of 9/11 as Told at the September 11 Memorial Museum [13] 2019: She was inducted into the Manhattan Jewish Hall of Fame in 2019. [14] 2023: Legacy Award from the VOICES Center for Resilience. [10]

  8. Path of the Puma - Wikipedia

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    In March 2019, Path of the Puma was named a finalist in two categories for the Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards. [7] In June, it was declared the INDIES 2018 Gold winner for Nature in the Adult Non-Fiction category, a category described as "Books that examine not only nature and its inhabitants, but people's connection with nature.

  9. Sarah Cortez - Wikipedia

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    Winner of the 2014 International Latino Book Award in the Best Spanish or Bilingual Latino Focused Nonfiction Book category [12] Winner of the 2013 Southwest Book Award Finalist in the Anthologies category for the 2013 Foreword Reviews Book of the Year Awards (now known as the Foreword INDIES ) [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ]