Christian Small Publisher Book of the Year Award

August 13th, 2009 by Nick Ciske

Christian Small Publisher Book of the Year honors books produced by small publishers each year for outstanding contribution to Christian life.

Nominations are accepted in eight categories: Fiction, Biography, Christian Living, Relationships/Family, Bible Study/Theology, Children’s Book 4-8 years, Children’s Book 8-12 years, and Young Adult (12+ years). Nominations must be received by November 15, 2009.

  1. Books must be published by a small publisher with annual revenues of $350,000 or less.
  2. Nominated books must be Christian in nature and intended for the Christian marketplace.
  3. All nominated books must be printed in English and for sale in the United States.
  4. Any small publisher can nominate titles for the Christian Small Publisher Book of the Year Award.
  5. Nominated books must be published in 2008 or 2009.

Christian Small Publishers Association is the sponsor of this book award. To view the complete eligibility guidelines and download the nomination form, visit www.christianpublishers.net.

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  • Nick Ciske

    Nick Ciske is the co-founder of Believers Press and has been developing web sites in various capacities for over ten years. After a five year stint at the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association he ended up at Bethany Press International. Now a book geek, he helps Christians publish their books by creating new publishing solutions and partnerships.

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    When a book leaves your hands, it belongs to God. He may use it to save a few souls or to try a few others, but I think that for the writer to worry is to take over God’s business. — Flannery O’Connor