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Your Book Can’t Win an Award If You Don’t Enter

BTCNettie



Last week, three authors I’ve worked with (as their online outreach publicist) scored fantastic wins both in silver and gold categories for the Axiom Awards, which were founded by the Jenkins Group. The authors were Geoff Livingston, Erika Andersen, and Lois Kelly.

Often when I work with authors, one of the first things I will ask them is how many awards they’ve entered their book into. It’s always surprising how many people have not done one thing in terms of trying to garner an award or two. What’s most surprising is that this is definitely a no-brainer! For the small amount of investment it takes for an author or a publisher to enter contests like the IPPY, Benjamin Franklin, The Ethan Awards, or the Axiom Awards, it’s well worth doing so in the long run.

Even if your book garners only a finalist mention, that helps it stand out amongst a crowded field of books that don’t have any finalist mentions or any award wins. In bookstores when I shopped with my kids, I was always drawn to the children’s books with the bright shiny Newberry Award sticker on them. Why? Because I knew they had been vetted by an objective and savvy group of book enthusiasts and voted tops for kids.

The same holds true in terms of the awards I’ve listed above. The awards are serious business, and the people who run the contests make sure they have a stellar panel of folks reviewing and scoring each book as the “best” in its category.

And don’t forget there are many awards available through local community and regional clubs, for instance, the San Diego Book Awards. If you’re feeling that twinge of “poor me! my book isn’t in published form yet, so I can’t enter” — don’t be silly! You can enter for Best Unpublished Novel awards or Best Creative Non-Fiction awards, to get a good list of those you can simply keep abreast of the ones noted by Writer’s Digest and other leading writing magazines.

Don’t forget Amazon’s annual novel awards every year. They just announced their finalists, and you’d be inspired and amazed to read about the finalists, the synopsis for their novels, and what they do in “real life” when they’re not trying to be famous writers!
The link to the announcement of Top 10 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award finalists is here. Go vote for the finalists!

If you don’t know where to start in terms of how to find awards, then here’s one good spot. Now go and enter!

  • http://www.caltexpress.com Dr Bernie Unrau DDS

    Nettie
    I wouldn’t know which one to enter? Maybe after the upcoming nation wide radio tour to launch the ‘Dr Gum’ series, see which title emerges from the starting gate?
    Comments? suggestions?
    Bernie

  • http://www.caltexpress.com Dr Bernie Unrau DDS

    That is the entry nto the 2009 Independent Publishers Awards Competition
    All titles released in 2008

  • http://ChesapeakeBayWriters.org Catherine C. Brooks

    This is a question. I write a combination of history/memoirs. I don't find anywhere that I can enter your contest, so haven't. My book was published August 2007.

    don't publish

  • http://ChesapeakeBayWriters.org Catherine C. Brooks

    Since I enjoy both reading this type of book, as well as writing them, I'm surorised. I write in a fireside chat style. Some folks say they feel we are chatting or listening at their grandmother as they read my writng. They do sell, and the Virginia State Library has approved my first book, "Walk with Me" for their Archives. It is the history of post offices and why there have been 44 in the second smallest county in the state. I give all the stories possible about each.

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