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Winning Writers Announces the Winners of the Seventh Annual North Street Book Prize for Self-Published Books

/PRNewswire/ Winning Writers is pleased to announce the results from its seventh annual North Street Book Prize for Self-Published Books. Over 2,000 entries.

SUNY Oswego launches new undergraduate-run digital literary publication, Subnivean

OSWEGO — It’s not common for an undergraduate student to work on a literary magazine that includes submissions from a former U.S. poet laureate and other award winners, but that, Soma Mei Sheng Frazier said, is the beauty of the new SUNY Oswego offering called Subnivean. Launched in the fall semester, Subnivean is a new, undergraduate-staffed digital publication concentrated in a class taught by Frazier, an assistant professor of English and creative writing. The debut issue featured “some dazzling writing by literary heavyweights,” Frazier said, including U.S. Poet Laureate Emeritus Juan Felipe Herrera and literary luminaries Arisa White, Meg Hurtado Bloom, John Sibley Williams, Sofie Harsha, Jendi Reiter, Angie Kang, Louise Wareham Leonard and Jane Wong. Frazier also complimented “a beautiful video” by alumnus David Moore. More than 3,000 unique visitors have enjoyed the inaugural effort.

Winning Writers Announces the Winners of the Sixth Annual North Street Book Prize for Self-Published Books

Share this article Share this article NORTHAMPTON, Mass., Feb. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Winning Writers is pleased to announce the results from its sixth annual North Street Book Prize for Self-Published Books, co-sponsored by BookBaby and Carolyn Howard-Johnson, author of The Frugal Book Promoter. 1,915 entries were received from around the world. Christine Mulvey of Grass Valley, California won this year s Grand Prize across all genres for her memoir Mine to Carry, about her unplanned pregnancy as an unmarried Irish Catholic girl in 1981 and the forces that coerced her into surrendering her newborn son for adoption. She received $5,000, a marketing analysis and one-hour phone consultation with Carolyn Howard-Johnson, a $300 credit at BookBaby, and 3 free ads in the Winning Writers newsletter (a $525 value).

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