This is shaping up to be a big day for author, editor, and blogger Sandra Ruttan. Her new and very diverse network site, At Central Booking, debuts today. As does the Winter 2008 issue of Spinetingler Magazine, which she somehow finds time to manage (although this new issue has been guest-edited by Jack Getze.)
In addition to all of that, Ruttan has today announced the winners of the inaugural Spinetingler Awards. The envelopes, please ...
Best Novel: Legend: What the Dead Know, by Laura Lippman
Also nominated: Cross, by Ken Bruen; Priest, by Ken Bruen; The Tin Roof Blowdown, by James Lee Burke; The Naming of the Dead, by Ian Rankin; and Dust Devils, by James Reasoner
Best Novel: Rising Star: The Cleanup, by Sean Doolittle
Also nominated: The Shotgun Rule, by Charlie Huston; The Ragtime Kid, by Larry Karp; A Perfect Grave, by Rick Mofina; A Thousand Bones, by P.J. Parrish; and Concrete Maze, by Steven Torres
Best Novel: New Voice: Hard Man, by Allan Guthrie
Also nominated: Queenpin, by Megan Abbott; The Big O, by Declan Burke; The 50/50 Killer, by Steve Mosby; Safe and Sound, by J.D. Rhoades; and The Blonde, by Duane Swierczynski
Best Publisher: Bitter Lemon Press
Also nominated: Europa Editions; Hard Case Crime; Poisoned Pen Press; and Text Publishing
Best Cover: Hard Man, by Allan Guthrie (design by Vaughn Andrews; photo from Corbis)
Also nominated: Kill Now, Pay Later, by Robert Terrall (cover painted by Robert McGinnis); The Vengeful Virgin, by Gil Brewer (cover painted by Greg Manchess); Blackmailer, by George Axelrod (cover painted by Glen Orbik); Mr. Clarinet, by Nick Stone (designed by Emily Cavett Taff)
Best Editor: Stacia Decker, Harcourt
Also nominated: Charles Ardai, Hard Case Crime; Alison Janssen, Bleak House; Barbara Peters, Poisoned Pen Press; and Dave Thompson, Busted Flush
Special Services to the Industry: Daniel Hatadi of Crimespace
Also nominated: Ali Karim of Shots and The Rap Sheet; Graham Powell of CrimeSpot; J. Kingston Pierce of The Rap Sheet; Maddy Van Hertburger of 4MA; and Sarah Weinman from Confessions of an Idiosyncratic Mind
Best Short Story on the Web: “Seven Days of Rain,” by Chris F. Holm (Demolition)
Also nominated: “The Leap,” by Charles Ardai (Hardluck Stories); “Breaking in the New Guy,” by Stephen Blackmoore (Demolition); “Amphetamine Logic,” by Nathan Cain (ThugLit); “The Switch,” by Lyman Feero (ThugLit); “Shared Losses,” by Gerri Leen (Shred of Evidence); “The Living Dead,” by Amra Pajalic (Spinetingler); and “Convivum,” by Kelli Stanley (Hardluck Stories)
Thursday, January 31, 2008
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4 comments:
Chris F. Holm. Not Charles. Of course, today of all days, I shouldn't complain!
Congrats to all.
Thanks for noting the typo, Chris. It's been fixed now. -- Jeff
Thanks!
Mr. Reasoner's book is actually called DUST DEVILS (and it's quite good, if a bit short).
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