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263 Comments from Authors/Publishers



’The Wishing Shelf Awards were a great experience for me. I got to find out what my readers really thought about my books and I appreciate the honesty shown by the comments. The awards were not too expensive to enter and it was easy to send my book to them. I had a lot of fun and enjoyed every minute. Loved hearing the responses of the readers.’

Madeleine McLaughlin, author of I Want To Go To School


’The Wishing Shelf Award stands apart from other award competitions by offering authors comprehensive feedback from their targeted market. The feedback provided covers everything from cover design to writing style. The feedback I received provided me with ideas for marketing my book and writing new books for my leadership series. Job well done!’

Dr. Artika R. Tyner, Ed.D., M.P.P., J.D. author of The Lawyer as Leader: How to Plant People & Grow Justice


’Writing’s a lonely occupation at the best of times and even more so if you’re independently published. The Wishing Shelf Awards gave me a real boost. The feedback was constructive and helpful, and winning a bronze medal has helped me to promote the book further. Many thanks to Edward and his readers for all their hard work.’

Joanna Dobson, author of Incredible! Plant Veg, Grow a Revolution


’The Wishing Shelf Book Awards is worth entering because there are a wide range of readers choosing to read your book. But the most important thing about entering The Wishing Shelf Book Awards is you receive a review. Most awards don’t offer reviews. So take advantage of this opportunity.’

Rebecca Nolen, author of The Dry and Deadly Thyme


’There are two reasons why the Wishing Shelf Book Awards are brilliant. First, all the authors who enter get feedback which I have found invaluable. That, alone, is worth the (very reasonable) price of entry. Second, the winners, as well as the finalists, are decided by actual readers, rather than a public vote. That makes the Wishing Self Book Awards a true arbiter of quality - rather than a competition to see which finalist has the biggest mailing list or the largest and most dynamic group of fans. That is of huge significance for the lesser known or new independent authors who enter, such as myself and to all readers who are looking for quality books.’

M T McGuire, author of K’Barthan Series




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Enter a world of Fantastic
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Through it all the girls work
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A true story. Honest,
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THE TRALL SERIES
Middle-grade portal
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by Gayle Torrens


The Gates of Dark Death
A gripping, faced-pace,
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BUILDING THE BEAST
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