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awards extravaganza
I've just heard that Requiems for the Departed, the Gerard Brennan and Mike Stone-edited anthology of crime stories of which I'm proud and honoured that my "The Life Business" is a part, has won the 2011 Spinetingler Award in (of course) the Best Anthology category.
In so doing, it beat out some pretty star-studded opposition -- among other nominees were Best American Noir of the Century edited by Otto Penzler and James Ellroy and First Thrills edited by Lee Child. My obvious suspicion is that the secret to its success lay in its having my own story last in the running order, so that readers had already decided to vote for the anthology by the time they got there.
Editors Gerard (gerardbrennan) and Mike (mylefteye) are both thrilled to bits with the award, as well they should be -- huge congratulations to them.
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Many thanks for my part of that congrat!
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Many thanks, K! As you might imagine, I've been grinning all day.
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Not at all, mate. Thanks yet again for giving me the opportunity to be a part of all this!
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But the last story is the one that leaves the greatest lasting impression.
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The editors are the clever ones deserving congrats: I'm just the lucky sod they allowed to join such august company!
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Congrats to you as well!
And he deserves them.
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If that's so, I think the antho was very lucky to gain any award at all! But thanks for the kind thought.
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It's very cheering, isn't it?
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It's Mike and Gerard who deserve the congrats, but thanks anyway!