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LOS ANGELES - Californer -- The deadline is soon approaching for the Human Relations Indie Book Awards.
The 2023 Human Relations Indie Book Awards contest is now accepting entries. This is the eighth year of the Human Relations Indie Book Awards. Each year there has been a diverse group of indie authors that has ranged from professional perspectives to indie author's personal journeys of self-reflection and relationship issues. The purpose of the Human Relations Indie Book Awards is to recognize indie authors who have written books with a human relations focus related to various interactions among people in different settings such as work, organizations, school, home, family or in personal lives.
Book entries for the 2023 Human Relations Indie Book Awards must be received in print version (no ebooks accepted) and written for an English-speaking audience.
A broad range of book categories will provide authors the opportunity to enter one or more categories that may be related to the book's human relations content. There are approximately 45 categories that include topics related to human relations issues, memoirs, children's books with a human relations focus, poetry and the arts human relations books, fiction human relations books and general human relations book categories. Information is available for the 2023 Human Relations Indie Book Awards and book categories are posted on the website.
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The 2023 Human Relations Indie Book Awards final deadline for entry is April 1st, 2023 - but earlier entries are encouraged to allow more time for judging the book entries. Winners will be announced in May 2023 when judging is completed.
Visit the website at http://humanrelationsindiebookawards.com to find out more about the contest.
Past winners include:
Black, White and Gray All Over: A Black Man's Odyssey In Life and Law Enforcement by Frederick Douglass Reynolds (Mindstir Media)
"The Finger of God" from the Lineage of David to the Presidency of the United States by Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. (Archway Publishing)
In the Crowded Future by Greer Gurland (Finishing Line Press)
Fifty First Dates After Fifty: A Memoir by Carolyn Lee Arnold (She Writes Press)
Last of the Annamese by Tom Glenn (Naval Institute Press)
And many others….
Website: http://humanrelationsindiebookawards.com
The 2023 Human Relations Indie Book Awards contest is now accepting entries. This is the eighth year of the Human Relations Indie Book Awards. Each year there has been a diverse group of indie authors that has ranged from professional perspectives to indie author's personal journeys of self-reflection and relationship issues. The purpose of the Human Relations Indie Book Awards is to recognize indie authors who have written books with a human relations focus related to various interactions among people in different settings such as work, organizations, school, home, family or in personal lives.
Book entries for the 2023 Human Relations Indie Book Awards must be received in print version (no ebooks accepted) and written for an English-speaking audience.
A broad range of book categories will provide authors the opportunity to enter one or more categories that may be related to the book's human relations content. There are approximately 45 categories that include topics related to human relations issues, memoirs, children's books with a human relations focus, poetry and the arts human relations books, fiction human relations books and general human relations book categories. Information is available for the 2023 Human Relations Indie Book Awards and book categories are posted on the website.
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The 2023 Human Relations Indie Book Awards final deadline for entry is April 1st, 2023 - but earlier entries are encouraged to allow more time for judging the book entries. Winners will be announced in May 2023 when judging is completed.
Visit the website at http://humanrelationsindiebookawards.com to find out more about the contest.
Past winners include:
Black, White and Gray All Over: A Black Man's Odyssey In Life and Law Enforcement by Frederick Douglass Reynolds (Mindstir Media)
"The Finger of God" from the Lineage of David to the Presidency of the United States by Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. (Archway Publishing)
In the Crowded Future by Greer Gurland (Finishing Line Press)
Fifty First Dates After Fifty: A Memoir by Carolyn Lee Arnold (She Writes Press)
Last of the Annamese by Tom Glenn (Naval Institute Press)
And many others….
Website: http://humanrelationsindiebookawards.com
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