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Comments: 6
Paula said...
You are an amazing writer. Congrats on your nomination AGAIN!! Hope you had a great time at the convention. I still wish I could work for RWA and share in the excitment with you!!
6/28/2010
Deeanne Gist said...
Awww! Thanks, Barb. :)
And don't give up on them, Paula. Keep submitting your name. You never know when an opening might pop up. I think you'd be wonderful and that they would love you!! (Good to hear from you, btw. Miss you!)
6/28/2010
Barb said...
Miz Dee gets her own special category award, for Consistently Awesome Novels! I read the Passion of Mary Margaret. Definitely outside the box--I liked the ending. Interesting that Klassen's book shows the face of the main character on the cover!
6/28/2010
Julie Klassen said...
Thanks so much, Dee! I sincerely appreciate your support and I loved sharing the night with you and Tammy.
6/29/2010
Katybug said...
Dee, haven't you been nominated every year since your first book, not to mention winning a few as well?? That's an impressive stat right there! "Silent Governess" is my favorite of Julie's books...it was FABULOUS!
6/29/2010
Adrienne said...
I have read a few of those books and thought they were great. I read yours too and really enjoyed it as well. I think Christian fiction books are just getting better and better, which probably makes tougher competition for awards.
7/1/2010
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