written August 6, 2007
Xlibris authors Kevin Weeks and L.W. Berrie were among the privileged few to be named winners in the 2007 New York Book Festival, an award-giving body that gives recognition to authors whose books highlight their story-telling abilities.
L.W. Berrie’s Strike at the Heart was named Best Science Fiction Book, while The Street Life Series by Kevin Weeks won in the Wild Card category. Both titles also received honors in the 2007 Hollywood Book Festival.
Other Xlibris titles that earned special mentions in different categories of the New York Book Festival are Romina Wilcox’s Cold Eyes for Fiction, Alexander Duvan’s Planet New York for Non-Fiction, and M. Almanza’s The Woods for Science Fiction.
The New York Book Festival aims to recognize the achievement of writers in the non-fiction, fiction, children’s books, teenage, poetry, how-to, audio/spoken word, comics, e-books, wild card, science fiction, romance and biography/autobiography genres.
The 2007 New York Book Festival is produced by the independent media company JM Northern Media and was held on June 23 in Central Park.
To read more about the festival and the winners, visit newyorkbookfestival.com or the Xlibris online bookstore.
Xlibris authors Kevin Weeks and L.W. Berrie were among the privileged few to be named winners in the 2007 New York Book Festival, an award-giving body that gives recognition to authors whose books highlight their story-telling abilities.
L.W. Berrie’s Strike at the Heart was named Best Science Fiction Book, while The Street Life Series by Kevin Weeks won in the Wild Card category. Both titles also received honors in the 2007 Hollywood Book Festival.
Other Xlibris titles that earned special mentions in different categories of the New York Book Festival are Romina Wilcox’s Cold Eyes for Fiction, Alexander Duvan’s Planet New York for Non-Fiction, and M. Almanza’s The Woods for Science Fiction.
The New York Book Festival aims to recognize the achievement of writers in the non-fiction, fiction, children’s books, teenage, poetry, how-to, audio/spoken word, comics, e-books, wild card, science fiction, romance and biography/autobiography genres.
The 2007 New York Book Festival is produced by the independent media company JM Northern Media and was held on June 23 in Central Park.
To read more about the festival and the winners, visit newyorkbookfestival.com or the Xlibris online bookstore.
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