yep, I stole this from Inkspot... it is Shannon Baker's post from last Wednesday. But I couldn't not share it because I am so proud of the Inkers.
The Company You Keep
What a great
week to be a Midnight Ink writer. Actually, it’s way more than just a week but
there has been an avalanche of good news crashing down recently.
Left Coast Crime
conference, a gathering to celebrate mysteries that takes place in a different
western city each year, announced finalists in their contest. What fun to see
Midnight Ink writers on that illustrious list. Darrell James and Beth
Groundwater are nominees in The Rocky category, which is a book set in the
geographic area covered by Left Coast Crime. Jess Lourey is nominated for an
award in the humorous category, The Lefty. And Catriona McPherson has a book in
the Bruce Alexander Memorial Mystery, for historical novels.
Can you say,
“Wow!”
And then it gets
better.
Kathleen Ernst
recently won the LOVEY in the historical category at Love Is Murder in
Chicago.
And drum roll,
please…
Gin Malliet and
(twice now) Catriona McPherson are up for Agatha Awards given by Malice
Domestic.
Alan Orloff had
an Agatha nomination in 2010.
And last year, Darrell
James won a Left Coast Crime award, The Eureka, for a first novel.
Now it’s going
to get dicey because I’m going to forget a whole ton of other good news. But let
me mention that Vicki Doudera got a great review from the world’s snarkiest
review site. I know Alice Loweecey and Lois Winston have posted some terrific
reviews, as well.
I’m tickled for
all the recipients. I imagine their glow and it makes me plum happy for them.
I’ve met most of the writers I just mentioned and to a person, they are warm,
funny, smart, generous and all around amazing specimens. I can only imagine the
others are equally superior humans.
But, as Ayn Rand
was ever-so-fond of saying, “There is no altruism.”
While I’m truly
happy for these M’Inkers, I’m downright giddy for me.
My father always
told me, “You’re known by the company you keep.” Yes, he was a wise man, but I
don’t think he made that up.
I would be
surprised if I ever win a prestigious award and Kirkus may always hate me. But
someone, somewhere, at one time,(Terri) thought I wrote a book good enough to be
included on the roster with these stellar writers.
That thought
swells my chest more than the Miraculous Uplift bra I got from Victoria’s
Secret.
By the time of
my next Ink Spot post, my first book in the Nora Abbott Mystery series will have
launched. Readers may love it or hate it. But for right now, for this brief
moment, I get to revel in the success of my publisher and the fine writers
they’ve accumulated and believe I am one of them.
I am just so
darned proud of Midnight Ink and all these folks. (And sorta proud of me, too.)
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