Well folks, your correspondent
has done gone and done it again: Dragon’s
Ark has scooped up another award, this time First Prize in Horror
Fiction from the National Indie Excellence Book Awards for 2012 (NIEA).
I don’t know too much about the
NIEA at this point, aside from it’s not been around as long as the Independent
Publishers Award (“IPPY”) and doesn’t seem to be quite as well known; not
surprising as we’re still in the early days of the new independent publishing.
(Another clue to NIEA’s newness: They took a month from when they publicly announced
the award to inform all the winners, including me.) I gather there won’t be an
awards party or anything, not that I’d be able to go as things stand right now
I am delighted, happy, grateful,
and excited though my feelings have been muted by a mysterious month-long
illness that has been sapping my energy, will, and bottom line. (Worry not
though; the mystery seems to have been solved and the malaise is loosening its
claws).
This is the second award Dragon’s Ark has won this year, out of
the five contests I’ve entered so far. There are two more contests to hear from
and one more to enter.
Even with two awards on the
shelf, I hesitate to predict any further victories. Another tempering factor is
that sales of Dragon’s Ark have risen
only slightly since the IPPY awards in May. This award will help further, but
beyond that . . . well, my prophetic skills have never been good. I often think
that I’m the only writer in the world whose Pulitzer Prize would lead to
plummeting sales, like a Joseph
Heller joke.
Most of the other NIEA book categories
listed both a winner and finalists. In the horror category though, though there
were no finalists or runner-up to Dragon’s
Ark. On this peak, Dracula does stand truly alone. As he would wish.
Thanks from my heart to the NIEA
and all of you for your support!
Copyright 2012 by Thomas
Burchfield
Thomas Burchfield is
the author of the contemporary Dracula novel Dragon's Ark,
winner of both the IPPY and the NIEA awards for horror in 2012. He’s also
author of the original screenplays Whackers and The Uglies
(e-book editions only). Published by Ambler House Publishing, all are available at Amazon
in various editions. You can also find his work at Barnes
and Noble, Powell's
Books, Scribed and at the Red Room bookstore. He also “friends” on Facebook,
tweets on Twitter, and reads at Goodreads. You can also join his e-mail list
via tbdeluxe [at] sbcglobal [dot] net.
He lives in Northern California with his wife, Elizabeth.
2 comments:
Congratulations, Thomas, that is a feat! and this being a first place.......so many authors and so many different types of books...
Thanks, Julie! Yes, it is amazing, considering how much else there is out there!
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