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Amazon Customers Can Now Vote to Choose the Grand Prize Winner at www.amazon.com/abna
Announced this morning, 10 finalists have been chosen from a pool of nearly 5,000 qualified writers in the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award (ABNA), a contest in search of the next popular novel, sponsored by Amazon.com, Penguin Group (USA), and HP. From now through March 31, the public can go to www.amazon.com/abna and vote for their favorite work by reading, rating and reviewing excerpts of the Top 10 finalists' submissions. The winner of the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award will be unveiled in New York City on Monday, April 7, 2008 and will be awarded a publishing contract with Penguin Group (USA).
The Top 10 finalists and the titles of their respective novels, are (in alphabetical order):
- Bad Things Happen by Harry Dolan, Ypsilanti, MI
Mr. Dolan edits an academic journal by day but yearns to publish mysteries like his favorite authors Harlan Coben and Raymond Chandler.
- The Butterflies of Grand Canyon by Margaret Erhart, Flagstaff, AZ
Ms. Erhart teaches creative writing through the poetry of Pablo Neruda to middle schoolers on a Navajo reservation.
- Casting Off by Nicole Dickson, Greensboro, NC
Ms. Dickson completed her manuscript while commuting to and from her job at Macy's.
- Fresh Kills by Bill Loehfelm, New Orleans, LA
Mr. Loehfelm is a retired high school English teacher who currently bartends at night and writes by day.
- The Hellraiser of the Hollywood Hills: A McAfee Twins Novel by Jennifer Colt, Santa Monica, CA
Ms. Colt is a former screenwriter for Miramax.
- Motherless Children by Randall Luce, Montgomery Village, MD
Mr. Luce is a paralegal with an advanced degree in Anthropology, who based his manuscript on the deeply stirring research and interviews he had conducted while writing a thesis on social change in the Deep South.
- The Prospect of My Arrival by Dwight Okita, Chicago, IL
Mr. Okita works as an office manager for a non-profit in Chicago and is a playwright on the side.
- Ring of Lies by Karen Laugel, Woodbridge, CT
Ms. Laugel is a pediatrician who conceived her medical thriller after-hours.
- The Wet Nurse's Tale by Erica Eisdorfer, Carrboro, NC
Ms. Eisdorfer is the longtime manager of a college bookstore in North Carolina, whose historical novel was inspired by her literary heroes Charles Dickens and Jane Austen.
- Wrecking Civilization Before Lunch by John Ring, Shawnee, KS
Mr. Ring is a computer programmer who's been writing on the side for the past
20 years.
The 10 finalists' work represents a diverse range of genres, perspectives, themes and literary styles. Although the 10 writers come from across the country, they all share the common dream of having their manuscript chosen by Amazon customers as the Grand Prize winner on April 7 and having their novel subsequently published by Penguin Group (USA).
The Top 10 finalists' excerpts will be accompanied by the reviews and rankings they received in previous stages of the contest from Amazon Reviewers and Publishers Weekly. The Top 10 finalists' works are now being read by a prestigious panel of top publishing industry professionals, including: Elizabeth Gilbert, New York Times bestselling author of Eat, Pray, Love; literary critic John Freeman, President of the National Book Critics' Circle (NBCC); literary agent Eric Simonoff, Co-Director of Janklow & Nesbit Associates; and Publisher Amy Einhorn, of Amy Einhorn Books. These experts will each read all 10 manuscripts and, on or about March 17th, post their comments on Amazon.com.
For more information about the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award, and to view a short video featuring your fellow Penguin colleagues as they discuss some of the top entries, the please go to www.amazon.com/abna.
For more information visit Penguin's ABNA page.
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