1 winner, 2 runner-ups

9 05 2008

Over the past 11 years, the Press has published 31 books. Of those 31 books, 13 have now won an award of some description or other. I make that roughly 42%. Not bad, we’d like to think.

Yesterday, we received word that the National Indie Excellence Book Awards has chosen 3 of our books for awards. Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Writer’s Life won the Biography category, The Sioux in South Dakota History: A Twentieth-Century Reader received a finalist award in the Anthologies category, while Sunshine Always: The Courtship Letters of Alice Bower and Joseph Gossage was a finalist for the History category.

The Press would like to thank the National Indie Excellence Book Awards for recognising our books and our work, and would like to congratulate the authors in question for their success.

We are fully into the book award season, so we have our fingers crossed that we’ll be getting a few more of these notifications over the coming few weeks. After all, it’s nice to have something to brag about occasionally.


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