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Award winning books published by CEO and founder of Medallion Press Inc., Helen A. Rosburg, win big in the 2012 ‘IPPY’ Awards
Medallion Press, Inc. proudly announces Floating Staircase and Mime Very Own Book have been awarded an “IPPY” in the Horror and Humor genres, May 2012 May 7, 2012 / AURORA, Ill. Helen A. Rosburg, CEO of Medallion Press Inc., has brought us two unique stories that have now been recognized by The Independent Publisher Book Awards as they have been named 2012 “IPPY” winners. The “IPPY” Awards recognize 10 Outstanding Books in 72 categor… Continue reading
MOTIV8N U won the silver medal for Self Help in the 2011 IPPY Independent Publishers Book Awards!
MOTIV8N U won the silver medal for Self Help in the 2011 IPPY Independent Publishers Book Awards! … Continue reading
Desperate Souls and The Frenzy Way by Gregory Lamberson have been recommended for inclusion in the preliminary ballot for this year’s Stoker Awards!
Desperate Souls and The Frenzy Way by Gregory Lamberson have been recommended for inclusion in the preliminary ballot for this year’s Stoker Awards! … Continue reading
Author Staci Boyer- A 2012 Daily Herald Honoree
Congratulations to author Staci Boyer, a 2012 honoree in The Daily Herald Business Ledger’s 22nd Annual Awards for Business Excellence! The awards will be presented at an evening recognition reception and awards presentation to be held on Thursday, March 15, 2012, at the Stonegate Conference Centre, 2401 W. Higgins Rd., in Hoffman Estates. The keynote speaker this year will be James Sikich, CEO, Sikich Group, LLC, of Naperville. &n… Continue reading
Fire at Midnight
Gold IPPY Award – Romance Grand Prize Winner in the 2007 Maryland Writers Association Novel Contest Winner of a Bronze Pacific Northwest Writers Association Award in the Adult Genre Novel category Named one of the best books published in Chicago for March 2009 by Publish Chicago Winner of the Fiction and Literature-Romance category of the USA Book News 2009 Best Book Awards Winner of the Fiction and Literature Romance category of the Nati… Continue reading
Johnny Gruesome
2009 IPPY Gold Medal Award Winner for Horror! Nominated for the 2009 Bram Stoker Awards in the Superior Achievement in a Novel category. 2009 Benjamin Franklin Award finalist for Best Cover Design: Fiction Nominated for the 2008 Black Quill Awards in the Best Small Press Chill category. Wins the Readers’ Choice “Best Small Press Chill” Black Quill Award. The upstate village of Red Hill is about to learn the meaning of fear. Johnny Grissom, nick… Continue reading
The Front Porch Prophet
2009 IPPY Gold Medal Award winner for Southeast Best Regional Fiction 2009 Georgia Author of the Year Award Winner Nominated for the 2009 SIBA Awards in the Fiction category. WINNER of the gold medal in the IPPY Awards for the Southeast Best Regional Fiction category!!!! What do a trigger-happy bootlegger with pancreatic cancer, an alcoholic helicopter pilot who is afraid to fly, and a dead guy with his feet in a camp stove have in common? Wh… Continue reading
Lake Of Fire
Won first place in the 2008 New Mexico Press Women’s Excellence in Communications Contest in the Novel Category. Finalist in the Western Writers of America 2008 Spur Awards for the Western Mass Market Paperback category and in the 2008 Southern Magic RWA’s Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence in the Historical Category. Wins third place in the 2008 National Federation of Press Women’s Communications Contest. Finalist in the 2008 WILLA Awards. Was th… Continue reading
Snow Blind
Wins Best Paperback Original in the 2009 Shamus Awards! The frigid winter months are mighty slow in the PI biz for Julie Collins and her partner, Kevin Wells—until the duo is hired by a young woman to investigate problems at her grandfather’s assisted living facility, where they encounter lax security, unqualified healthcare personnel, and a shady senior volunteer organization. Julie barely has time to delve deeper into the puzzling case before… Continue reading
The Jewel And The Sword
2004 Road to Romance Reviewer’s Choice Awards. An ancestral sword has been stolen… The Jewel Following the ensuing battle with the Earl of Ravenstone’s forces, Meghan Douglas tends to the wounds of her father’s men, the Laird of Clan Douglas. Among the fallen, she finds a sorely wounded English knight. Though he is an enemy, Meghan takes pity on the handsome, burly stranger, and has him taken to a chamber. There, once he has been securely bound… Continue reading