written September 6, 2007
Two Xlibris books – by Joan How and Jude Hatcher Bangs – dominate the list of finalists for Yellow30 Sci-Fi’s inaugural Pluto Award for books in the science fiction/fantasy genre.
One of the three finalists announced on September 1 is the self-published book, “Legend,” written by Jude Hatcher Bangs. Legend is the second book in the Elf King series, chronicling the adventures of the protagonist, Kai, as he discovers more about his Elvish roots.
The second Xlibris book in the list is “Bryre’s Jewels” by Joan How. Bryre’s Jewels is an epic adventure told through the perspective of three female characters endowed with different magical and physical abilities.
Legend and Bryre’s Jewels were among the Xlibris titles nominated for the Pluto Award. Included in the nominees list were “The Star Phoenix” by David L. Brown, “Child of Light” by Diane Bentley Baker, and “Adara and the Pirates” by Jerry Williston.
Yellow30 Sci-Fi is an independent online forum for science fiction and fantasy books that recognizes the literary achievement of authors who self-publish or publish through small presses. The winner of the Pluto Award will be declared on November 1, 2007.
To read more about the awards or the nominees, you can visit the Yellow30 Sci-Fi website or the Xlibris online bookstore.
Two Xlibris books – by Joan How and Jude Hatcher Bangs – dominate the list of finalists for Yellow30 Sci-Fi’s inaugural Pluto Award for books in the science fiction/fantasy genre.
One of the three finalists announced on September 1 is the self-published book, “Legend,” written by Jude Hatcher Bangs. Legend is the second book in the Elf King series, chronicling the adventures of the protagonist, Kai, as he discovers more about his Elvish roots.
The second Xlibris book in the list is “Bryre’s Jewels” by Joan How. Bryre’s Jewels is an epic adventure told through the perspective of three female characters endowed with different magical and physical abilities.
Legend and Bryre’s Jewels were among the Xlibris titles nominated for the Pluto Award. Included in the nominees list were “The Star Phoenix” by David L. Brown, “Child of Light” by Diane Bentley Baker, and “Adara and the Pirates” by Jerry Williston.
Yellow30 Sci-Fi is an independent online forum for science fiction and fantasy books that recognizes the literary achievement of authors who self-publish or publish through small presses. The winner of the Pluto Award will be declared on November 1, 2007.
To read more about the awards or the nominees, you can visit the Yellow30 Sci-Fi website or the Xlibris online bookstore.
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