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Comments from Authors/Publishers



270 Comments from Authors/Publishers



'What you offer is really useful so thanks for all the time and trouble you take. Indie is a tough way to go (is there an easy way?) and one of the issues is finding ways to differentiate work from a vanity publishing project in the eyes of potential readers. What you are doing through WS is unique in offering an honest and legitimate way for those of us who have chosen this route to tell our stories. Your work and time is valued and appreciated. All power to you.'

The Namesake: Truth is Freedom, Adam E. Bradbury


'Hi!!!

I hope this email finds you very well! I just wanted to thank you so much for the gorgeous medal! My son, who is eight and autistic, recently participated in the Special Olympics and won two gold medals in his events...so now I can preen about just like he's been doing with my own gold medal!

This experience has been truly amazing. Thank you for all that you do, and for providing a lovely platform for indie authors to get exposure and priceless feedback.

Have a lovely rest-of-your-week!'

Pas De Deux: A Dance For Two, Lynn Turner


'The wishing shelf book awards are a refreshing change where books are judged as a standalone item first. Any and all books can be a finalist, which is inspiring to all entrants. The feedback received has helped shape my understanding of both my story and my intended audience. The Awards felt genuine and in the interest of aspiring authors.'

Captain Alex Adventures - Journey to the Moon, Jean-Paul Churchward and Steve Page


'Hi Edward, this is all really great news and great feedback. We felt that we hit the mark and the feedback affirms that, which gives us independent confirmation from others rather than just our own feelings about the book. We don't get a lot of feedback through other channels so it's really great to hear from readers, especially hearing directly from the kids as well. We used the finalist logo to promote the book on social media, and the post got a lot of attention and raised more credible awareness of the book. I think the fact that people can also go to your website and see that the award program is genuine and well organized supports the credibility factor.'

Todd Skene, author of N is for Nutrition


"The Wishing Shelf Awards are really special for an author because they offer an opportunity to connect directly with your audience and get actual reader feedback on your writing and illustrations. Also, kudos to the Billy Bob for his tireless efforts to promote independent children's literature."

The Wrong Stripes, Arjun Rihan




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