Woo-hoo or Trying to Make it REAL

 


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Never Too Late








CONGRATULATIONS!

It is our great pleasure to inform you that you are a Winner in the 12th Annual National Indie Excellence® Awards. Your book truly embodies the excellence that this award was created to celebrate, and we salute you and your fine work.


The lists of winners and finalists are proudly displayed on our website, please log on to www.indieexcellence.com and click on the Winners & Finalists tab to see your name and book cover highlighted for all to see. Awards are available for download and purchase on our website including: cover stickers, certificates, and medals. The 12th Annual NIEA contest’s Press Release will go out to a wide array of news, media and industry outlets (it is also on our website as a download for your use).


The team at the National Indie Excellence® Awards sincerely hope your participation in our contest will serve you well in your ongoing success. You have our deepest congratulations.


Warmly,


The Team at the National Indie Excellence® Awards


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Exciting news indeed. In third grade I came in second in the spelling bee. In high school speech contests I once got a third place, but nothing better. In 1976 I  was named Teacher of the Year by an alternative, unsanctioned high school newspaper.


A couple years ago I won a Bronze Medal for Talent and later I was a finalist in the Sarton Writing Contest.


Today I actually won. Best in my category as they would say at horse races and county fairs. Everything changes.


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My husband, a major player in Never Too Late, says, “You don’t lose until you quit trying.” Good statement!

 

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