Saturday, May 24, 2014

Won First Award! NEMBA May 2014




NEMBA Program May 22, 2014
Sponsored by the University of Minnesota Duluth and The Lake Superior Writers Group for over 20 years, this award celebrates books written about the unique and particular region of Northeastern Minnesota.  We were nominated in February for both Timber; Fire in the Pines and The Last Dance.  Both are historical fiction novels.  There are five judges who read selections in each of the five genres.

The nominees in the Fiction Category included eight other talented authors: William Kent Krueger for Tamarack County, Dean Hovey for Whistling Sousa, Cary J.Griffith for Wolves, Jim Northrup for Walking the Rez Road, Pat McGauley for The Sons of Marella Windsong, Jim Herschbach for Seven Graves Two Harbors, Vidar Sundstol for The Land of Dreams, and T.K. O'Neill for Jack Pine Savages: A Carter Brown Novel.  

Cathy Wurzer, MPR

Cathy Wurzer spoke and is articulate and smart but also was entertaining and funny.  She's an author and wrote a book about Hwy 61.  After the program I spoke with her briefly and asked if she would consider doing a spot about Sandy.  Cross your fingers fans and family!



If I admit it was a surpise when they announced Timber; Fire in the Pines for the Honorable Mention Nominee it sounds like I didn't think Sandy should win.  Nothing is further  from the truth.  But it is a little intimidating to be amongst some pretty distinguished and popular writers. They bestow two awards for each genre-- the Winner and an Honorable Mention.  Since February Sandy has been saying she doesn't expect an award.  Kind of how she's been known to say "no one wants to read my books".  Well anywho…I thought she had a right to win.  

But then there's authors like our fellow author presenter Dean Hovey,  William Kent Krueger and Cary J. Griffith.  Mr. Hovey has written five popular mysteries.  Mr. Krueger has won many awards including his latest-- the prestigious Edgar Award for Ordinary Grace.  Mr. Griffith recently won the esteemed Midwest Book Award for Wolves, he was also included in the list of Star Tribune's Summer Reads 2014 for his ebook Savage Reads.  I haven't read Wolves yet but I intend to.   I enjoyed Ordinary Grace and other novels by Mr. Krueger.  Hence the apprehension Sandy would get lost in the list of serious contenders.

Our congratulations to Mr. Krueger who was the 2014 NEMBA Award winner in the Fiction category.  Not bad for Sandy's debut novel to come in SECOND PLACE!  Check out all the NEMBA nominees, we just finished Farm Girls and really enjoyed it.  Try and buy from an Indepedent bookstore!   We need to support these stores because they provide author's badly needed exposure and help introduce new authors and books.  


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