Competitions and Awards
Xulon authors have been featured on CNN, FOX News, Focus on the Family, Time Magazine, Christianity Today, Charisma, the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and hundreds of other newspapers, radio programs, and TV programs. This page is where we spotlight such publicity. We also "spider" this information all over the web so it's easy to find! If you're a Xulon Press author and you'd like us to spotlight a recent publicity event or book-signing, please Click here.
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| April 26 |
Chapman Wins Big at Best of the Year Awards by Christian Story Teller
No stranger to extreme press, Australian author Bob Chapman has scooped up an award for his book, Extreme Lives for Extreme Times. The title won Best Inspirational Christian Living Award for 2007 at the Best of the Year Awards this month by Christian Story Teller. Says the exuberant author, "Christian Story Teller and its board of advisors announced their choice of Extreme Lives for Extreme Times as the winner from among the biggest list of entries they have ever received!" |
| April 5 |
Coveted Angel Award Nabbed by Father-Daughter Author Team
J.P. and Shannon Sloane's You Can Be a Virgin Again has taken home the coveted 30th Annual Excellence in Media Angel Award. The book is a companion workbook to The Christian Counselor's Guide for Restoring Virginity, which includes case histories, companion data, and scriptures to keep in mind in a virgin body. The father-daughter writing team couldn't be happier about brandishing their latest win, especially now that their book appears on Angel Awards' international website. |
| April 5 |
Title Takes Home the Gold a Second Time
According to New Book Reviews, Judy Azar LeBlanc's Many Faces to Many Places "shines like a diamond in a coal mine." Perhaps that's what makes it so attractive to award-givers, as LeBlanc has just taken home the gold for a second time. The book recently received honors as Best Inspirational Book of 2006 by NewBookReviews.org. It was selected from a large pool by editors and the reader base out of a number of criteria: writing style and professionalism, marketability, subject interest, reader's preference, and editor's preference. The book tells the story of a courageous spirit who, on a search for freedom, travels through the world of timeless knowledge. Ray Ward, editor at New Book Reviews, describes the story thus: "Very rarely a book comes along that impresses me with its wit, charm, and clarity in dealing with all the emotions, traits, and frailties of the complex animal known as human beings. LeBlancƒoffers insight and timeless wisdom into the art of living life to its fullest. Many Faces to Many Places is an outstanding, thoroughly enjoyable, and powerful book." |
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