This year’s week-long BookExpo America publishing expo, the largest North American book event, kicks off on June 5th, but several new offerings were incorporated as a pre-game warm-up.

As with last year, the IDPF will take place on June 4th and June 5th and once again feature some of the major names in digital publishing and ebooks. Seth Godin from the Domino Project, Otis Chandler from GoodReads, and Kobo’s Michael Tamblyn will be presenters for a few of the thirty-plus separate sessions during the two days.

This year, however, BEA is actually jumping the gun with a new event, uPublishU. This one day event, hosted on Sunday, June 3rd, had a mini expo section where twenty-three different self-publishing platforms exhibited their offerings and fifteen different breakout sessions addressed topics of importance to indie authors and the industry as a whole.

Indie Reader founder and  president Amy Edelman and New York Times bestselling indie author Darcie Chan presented the first annual Indie Reader Discovery Awards during the networking luncheon, an announcement that GoodEReader has made mention of in the past. Indie books are receiving not only the respect they deserve in the industry, but are also now being awarded the accolades that traditionally published books have enjoyed for years.

The first IRDA winners included self-published books in twenty-seven different categories, including children’s, literary fiction, short story, inspirational, and more. The complete list of winners in included in the press release below.

As the week progresses, GoodEReader staffers will be on hand to attend different aspects of BookExpo, the IDPF events, this year’s Thought Leaders’ Breakfast, and the Digital Show and Tell event. Follow the @goodereader Twitter feed for live coverage from the entire week, as well as the website for up-to-date articles and interviews from New York’s Javits Center.
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Contact: Amy Edelman FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
amy@indiereader.com
973-783-3052

IndieReader Announces the Winners of
First “IndieReader Discovery Awards” at BEA

6/3/12, Montclair, New Jersey—Darcie Chan, New York Times bestselling indie author of “The Mill River Recluse” and Amy Edelman, founder of IndieReader (www.indiereader.com), today announced the winners of the first annual “IndieReader Discovery Awards” (IRDA) at BEA in New York City.

IndieReader, the essential consumer guide to self-published books and the people who write them, created the IRDAs to give indie authors access to people who can make a difference in their book’s success. While writing a great book is the first step, getting it in front of the right people—be they readers or agents or traditional publishers—is also a critical part of making an indie book a success. To that end, judges on the IRDA panel included publishers, agents, PR professionals, top reviewers and more. Judging was based on the quality of writing and the originality of the story.

There is a first, second and third place winner in each of the fiction and non-fiction categories (there was actually a tie for third in the non-fiction category), in addition to 28 titles in 24 sub-categories, indicating that each book has received at least a 4-5 star review (out of 5 stars).

The winners, the genre and the authors contact information follows below.

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IRDA 2012 Winners
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Fiction
First Place

Whole Latte Life by Joanne DeMaio
Popular Fiction
Contact: Joannedemaio@aol.com

A satisfying exploration of mid-life crisis, female friendship, grief, possibility and renewal. Demaio has penned a heartfelt portrait of two friends at the crossroads of their lives.

Second Place

One Blood by Qwantu Amaru
Horror
Contact: oharris33@hotmail.com

This is one horror tale that is the result of meticulous drafting and editing, as well as an awesome debut novel from a master of the craft.

Third Place

The Golden Ball by Katelyn Sinclair
Children’s
Contact: ericg@slashmail.org

A delightful retelling of a well-known fairy tale that relays a moral point without being dramatically preachy for children who are still young enough to want a fairy tale picture book—one with charming illustrations such as this—but are just on the brink of being ready to tackle a chapter book.

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Non-Fiction
First Place

The Intentional Networker by Patti DeNucci
Business
Contact: Denucci@adminismith.com

Contains step-by-step exercises and activities suitable for those new to networking practices, or for experienced networkers who need a refresher course. Perfect for assessing goals and chock-full of strategies and tips for self-improvement.

Second Place

Comfortably Unaware by Richard A Oppenlander
Environment
Contact: ja@jeneearthuragency.com

Maintains our food choices are depleting our planet’s resources and calls for the consumer to be aware of the brainwashing by the media and become more educated on how to make choices that will save our planet.

Third Place/Tie

Grieving a Soulmate by Robert Orfali
Self-Help
Contact: Orfali@hawaii.rr.com

Candid and often heart-wrenching, part diary and part self-help book, designed to inform, guide and prepare the reader through the dying process, death of and grieving of a loved one, based on author Robert Orfali’s own experience of losing his soulmate Jeri after a ten-year battle with cancer.

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Third Place/Tie

Death with Dignity by Robert Orfali
Aging, Death & Dying
Contact: Orfali@hawaii.rr.com

Robert Orfali’s passionate and persuasive argument for legalized physician-assisted dying, based on personal opinion and experience and extensive research into the debates and issues revolving around this controversial issue.

CATGEORY WINNERS/Fiction

Chick-Lit

Blow Me by Lennie Ross Sales
Contact: lennierosssales@gmail.com

Gay/Lesbian/Bi/Trans Fiction

Father Tierney Stumbles by John Shekleton
Contact: jfshekleton@yahoo.com

Historical Fiction

The Woman at the Well by Ann Chamberlin
Contact: setzers@msn.com

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Humor

The Girl Who Fished with a Worm by Harry Groome
Contact: harrygroome@comcast.net

Kids/Tie

Red, Right, Return by June Sherwin
Contact: jksherwin@gmail.com

Kids/Tie

Fun in the Yellow Pages by Bobbi Groover
Contact: SymphonyandPJ@gmail.com

Literary Fiction

In Leah’s Wake by Terri Giuliano Long
Contact: tglong1@gmail.com

Mystery/Suspense/Thriller – Tie

Sleeper’s Run by Henry Mosquera
Contact: hmosquera@roadrunner.com

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Mystery/Suspense/Thriller – Tie

The Scorpion’s Nest by Nate Granzow
Contact: nategranzow@yahoo.com

Paranormal

The Seventh Soul by MariLou Harveland
Contact: mharvela@yahoo.com

Popular Fiction

The Tourist Trail by John Yunker
Contact: john@thetouristtrail.com

Romance

Jennifer’s Garden by Dianne Venetta
Contact: dianne@diannevenetta.com

Science Fiction

Spire by Aaron Safronoff
Contact: aaron.safronoff@gmail.com

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Short Stories

Sometimes the Sun Does Shine There by Herb Schultz
Contact: herbschultz@verizon.net

Young Adult/Tie

Pandora’s Key by Nancy Fischer
Contact: nancyr@gorge.net

Young Adult/Tie

Untraceable by S. R. Johannes
Contact: shelli_johannes@yahoo.com

Non-Fiction
American Studies

Oh, Beautiful by John Paul Godges
Contact: ohbeautiful@johnpaulgodges.com

Biography

Life in a Jar by Jack Meyer
Contact: jack@longtrailpress.com

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Business

They Cooked the Books by Patrick Edwards
Contact: bigislandpublishers@gmail.com

Environment

Maria’s Duck Tales by Maria Daddino
Contact: maria@mariasducktales.com

Health/Medicine/Nutrition

Successfully Surviving a Brain Injury by Garry Prowe
Contact: Garry@BrainInjurySuccess.org

History

Unvanquished by Pete Hetherington
Contact: pahetherington@att.net

Inspirational

EcoChi: Designing the Human Experience by Debra Duneier
Contact: dduneier@gmail.com
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Memoir

Mirror Talk by Barbara Alfaro
Contact: barbara.alfaro905@gmail.com

Psychology/Mental Health

The Digitally Divided Self by Ivo Quartiroli
Contact: ivotoshan@yahoo.it

Self-Help

The Way Things Work in Life by Basimah Khulusi
Contact: basimah@aol.com

Travel

Fast Times in Palestine by Pamela Olson
Contact: pamolson02@yahoo.com

Travel/Honorable Mention

Pines Picks: A Kid’s Guide to the Best Things to Eat and Drink in New York City by David. D. Pines
Contact: janica@adminismith.com

IRDA 2012 Winners
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PRIZES

The first place winner in the Fiction and Non-Fiction categories will get the following:
* A Kirkus review

The top winners in the fiction and non-fiction categories receive the following:
* A NOOK Simple Touch

The winners from each sub-category (in addition to the top winners), will also receive the following:

* A professional IndieReader review
* Inclusion in IR’s “first- look” deal with Book Ends Entertainment, an LA-based boutique literary
management and production company
* An IndieReader “All About the Book” feature
* Stickers pronouncing the book an “IndieReader Discovery Awards” winner

JUDGES

Retailer
Liz Scheier, Barnes & Noble’s Editorial Director of Digital Content,

Publishers
Jennifer Bergstron, Gallery Books (a division of Simon & Schuster)
Kate Bradley, HarperCollins
Tanya Hall, Greenleaf Publishing

Agents
Clay Ezell, ICM
Kristyn Keene, ICM
Kari Stewart, ICM
Joëlle Delbourgo, Joëlle Delbourgo Associates

Publicists
Jocelyn Kelley, Kelley & Hall Publicity
Jessica Glenn, MindBuck Media

Reviewers
Perry Crowe, Kirkus Reviews
Marilyn Dahl, Shelf Awareness
Nina Sankovitch, www.readallday.org and The Huffington Post

Marketing/Bloggers
MJ Rose, Buzz, Balls & Hype, and AuthorBuzz.com.

Literary Management/Production Company
Bethany Stirdivant, Book Ends Entertainment

Journalists/Writers/Authors/Bloggers
Paul Biba, Editor in Chief, Teleread
Jeff Rivera, Mediabistro, GalleyCat and the Huffington Post
Pamela Satran, Glamour magazine, The New York Times, The Daily Beast, and More magazine.
Andrew Stout, contributor to Vanity Fair, The Village Voice, and The Atlantic.com.

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