Left Coast Crime – Award Nominations due by February 1st
There are oodles of mystery authors in Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers, so those of you who attended Left Coast Crime in 2012 or plan to attend in 2013 (Colorado Springs March 21-24) will hopefully take these 2012 mysteries from RMFW members into account when you fill out your nominations form for LCC 2013 awards. I know there are more eligible novels from RMFW members, so feel free to add your own book and award category in the comments below. I listed the ones I knew about here:
Eligible for The Lefty (best humorous mystery novel)
Mike Befeler – Cruising in Your Eighties is Murder
Chuck Greaves – Hush Money
The Bruce Alexander Memorial Historical Mystery Award (best historical mystery novel covering events before 1960)
Chuck Greaves – Hard Twisted
The Rocky (best mystery novels set in Left Coast Crime Geographical Region –Mountain Time Zone and all time zones westward to Hawaii)
David Freed – Flat Spin
Chuck Greaves – Hard Twisted
Beth Groundwater – Wicked Eddies
The Watson (mystery novel with the best sidekick)
So far I didn't find a novel from an RMFW member that worked in this category. I hope someone will help us out by leaving a comment.
Northern Colorado Writers Conference
The NCW Conference will be held at the Fort Collins Hilton April 26-27, 2013. The Keynote Speaker is Author and Travel Writer, Andrew McCarthy.
For complete information on the workshops, instructors, and visiting agents and editors and to register for this conference, go to the conference page of the Northern Colorado Writers website.
Top of the Mountain Book Award
In conjunction with the Northern Colorado Writers Conference, a book contest is offered in three categories (Fiction, Creative/Narrative Nonfiction, and Nonfiction). The submission deadline is March 1, 2013. For more information, visit the Top of the Mountain Book Award page on the NCW website.
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Posted by Patricia Stoltey, author of the Sylvia and Willie mysteries The Prairie Grass Murders and The Desert Hedge Murders, both now available for Kindle and Nook. When she is not writing blog posts, she writes and revises, writes some more, revises again, and so it goes.
3 comments:
Hey Pat, great post on the awards.
For those attending LLC or voting, CURSES! is also a possible nominee for the Lefty. *wink* *wink*
Pat - Thanks for this great information! How exciting for you folks that LCC will be held in Colorado Springs. That's so neat!
Curses! How could I have missed that one. The title alone is worth a Lefty! Thanks, Julie.
Margot, it's wonderful having LCC back in Colorado again. When it was in Denver, I worked registration and had a ball meeting people. I hope that's where I'll be working again this year.
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