Showing posts with label Bruce Alexander Award. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bruce Alexander Award. Show all posts

Monday, January 26, 2015

LEFT COAST CRIME AWARD NOMINATIONS

LEFT COAST CRIME 2015 * CRIMELANDIA
PORTLAND, OREGON * MARCH 12-15, 2015


2015 Left Coast Crime Award Nominations. Congratulations to all!

Left Coast Crime 2015, “Crimelandia,” will be giving four awards at the 25th annual LCC convention, to be held in Portland. The awards will be voted on at the convention and presented at a banquet on Saturday, March 14, at the Doubletree by Hilton Portland. The award nominees have been selected by convention registrants. The nomination period has just concluded, and LCC is delighted to announce the nominees for books published in 2014:

The Lefty has been awarded for the best humorous mystery novel since 1996.
The nominees are:
    • Donna Andrews, The Good, the Bad, and the Emus (Minotaur Books)
    • Timothy Hallinan, Herbie’s Game (Soho Crime)
    • Jess Lourey, January Thaw (Midnight Ink)
    • Cindy Sample, Dying for a Dude (Cindy Sample Books)
    • Diane Vallere, Suede to Rest (Berkley Prime Crime)

The Bruce Alexander Memorial Historical Mystery Award (first awarded in 2004) is given to mystery novels covering events before 1960.
The nominees are:
    • Rhys Bowen, Queen of Hearts (Berkley Prime Crime)
    • Susanna Calkins, From the Charred Remains (Minotaur Books)
    • Catriona McPherson, A Deadly Measure of Brimstone (Minotaur Books)
    • Kelli Stanley, City of Ghosts (Minotaur Books)
    • Jeri Westerson, Cup of Blood (Old London Press)

The Rose, commemorating our Portland location, is for the best mystery novel set in the LCC region.
The nominees are:
    • Chelsea Cain, One Kick (Simon & Schuster)
    • Terri Nolan, Glass Houses (Midnight Ink)
    • Gigi Pandian, Pirate Vishnu (Henery Press)
    • L.J. Sellers, Deadly Bonds (Thomas & Mercer)
    • Johnny Shaw, Plaster City (Thomas & Mercer)

The Rosebud, for the best first mystery novel set anywhere in the world.
The nominees are:
    • Lisa Alber, Kilmoon (Muskrat Press)
    • M.P. Cooley, Ice Shear (William Morrow)
    • Allen Eskens, The Life We Bury (Seventh Street Books)
    • Lori Rader-Day, The Black Hour (Seventh Street Books)
    • Holly West, Mistress of Fortune (Carina Press ebook)

The Left Coast Crime Convention is an annual event sponsored by fans of mystery literature for fans of mystery literature, including both readers and authors. Usually held in the western half of North America, LCC’s intent is to provide an event where mystery fans can gather in convivial surroundings to pursue their mutual interests.

The 25th annual Left Coast Crime Convention will take place in Portland, OR, March 12–15, 2015. This year’s Guests of Honor are authors Chelsea Cain and Timothy Hallinan. Phillip Margolin is a Special Guest. Friends of Mystery are the Fan Guests of Honor. Author Gar Anthony Haywood will serve as Toastmaster.

For more information on Left Coast Crime 2015, please visit www.leftcoastcrime.org/2015/

Lucinda Surber & Stan Ulrich, Left Coast Crime Awards Committee Co-Chairs

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Sunday, March 23, 2014

LEFT COAST CRIME AWARDS


 Left Coast Crime Awards

The Lefty: Best humorous mystery novel
Brad Parks, The Good Cop (Minotaur Books)


The Bruce Alexander Memorial Historical Mystery Award: Best historical mystery novel covering events before 1960
Catriona McPherson, Dandy Gilver and a Bothersome Number of Corpses (Minotaur Books)


The Squid: Best mystery set within the United States
William Kent Krueger, Ordinary Grace (Atria Books)


The Calamari: Best mystery set anywhere else in the world
Louise Penny, How the Light Gets In (Minotaur Books)

Congratulations to all

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Left Coast Crime Awards 2013

Rochelle Staab: The Watson
The winners of the following Awards were given out at Left Coast Crime 2013 tonight in Colorado Springs, CO.

The Lefty for best humorous mystery novel since 1996:

Brad Parks, The Girl Next Door (Minotaur)

Nominees
    • Mike Befeler, Cruising in Your Eighties Is Murder (Five Star)
    • Laura DiSilverio, Swift Run (Minotaur)
    • Jess Lourey, December Dread (Midnight Ink)
    • Lisa Lutz, Trail of the Spellmans (Simon & Schuster)
    • Nancy Glass West, Fit To Be Dead (Southwest Publications)
   
The Bruce Alexander Memorial Historical Mystery Award for mystery novels covering events before 1960.   

Catriona McPherson, Dandy Gilver and an Unsuitable Day for a Murder (Minotaur)

Nominees:
    • Rhys Bowen, The Twelve Clues of Christmas (Berkley Prime Crime)
    • Rebecca Cantrell, A City of Broken Glass (Forge)
    • Dennis Lehane, Live by Night (William Morrow)
    • Jacqueline Winspear, Elegy for Eddie (HarperCollins)
   
The Rocky for best mystery novel set in the Left Coast Crime Geographical Region:
  
Craig Johnson, As the Crow Flies (Viking)

Nominees:
    • Margaret Coel, Buffalo Bill’s Dead Now (Berkley Prime Crime)
    • Chuck Greaves, Hush Money (Minotaur)
    • Beth Groundwater, Wicked Eddies (Midnight Ink)
    • Darrell James, Sonora Crossing (Midnight Ink)

The Watson for mystery novel with best sidekick:
   
Rochelle Staab, Brouja Brouhaha (Berkley Prime Crime)

Nominees:
    • Juliet Blackwell, In a Witch’s Wardrobe (Obsidian)
    • Robert Crais, Taken (Putnam)
    • Chris Grabenstein, Fun House (Pegasus)
    • L.C. Hayden, When the Past Haunts You (CreateSpace)

The Left Coast Crime Convention is an annual event sponsored by fans of mystery literature for fans of mystery literature, including both readers and authors. Usually held in the western half of North America, LCC’s intent is to provide an event where mystery fans can gather in convivial surroundings to pursue their mutual interests.

The 23rd annual Left Coast Crime Convention took place in Colorado Springs, CO, March 21–24, 2013. This year’s Guests of Honor were authors Craig Johnson and Laura Lippman. Actor Lou Diamond Phillips was a Special Guest. Tom and Enid Schantz were the Fan Guests of Honor. Author David Corbett served as Toastmaster, and Parnell Hall entertained as the “Last Resort” Troubadour.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Left Coast Crime Awards

Sorry I haven't been posting, but I've been having a great time at Left Coast Crime Santa Fe. Lots of terrific panels, great seeing old friends and meeting new ones. I hope to post something on my return, but in the meantime, here are the Left Coast Crime Awards that were presented tonight.

Left Coast Crime 2011 Awards for works published in 2010

THE LEFTY: Best humorous mystery novel
J. Michael Orenduff, The Pot Thief Who Studied Einstein (Oak Tree Press)

THE BRUCE ALEXANDER MEMORIAL HISTORICAL MYSTERY: Best historical mystery novel, covering events before 1950
Jacqueline Winspear, The Mapping of Love and Death (HarperCollins)

THE HILLERMAN SKY AWARD: The mystery (short story to novel length) that best captures the landscape of the Southwest
Margaret Coel, The Spider's Web (Berkley Hardcover)

THE WATSON: Mystery novel with best sidekick
Craig Johnson, Junkyard Dogs (Viking)

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THE DILYS (IMBA loved selling the most)
Louise Penny, Bury Your Dead

Congratulations to all!