Reader’s Choice Awards from TCK Publishing

I have another contest for self-published and indie authors, this time brought to you by TCK Publishing. It’s called the 2017 Reader’s Choice Awards. As the title implies, the contest involves readers voting on their favorite book from the list of approved self-published and indie book entries. The book with the most votes wins a Kindle Fire HD 8 Tablet and a book review.

Authors submit their books for entry, but the books must be approved before they are officially presented to readers for voting. There is no purchase or payment required but entrants must be at least 18 years old at the time of entry and a legal resident of the United States and District of Columbia. TCK Publishing encourages non-US authors to submit their books for the votes and exposure; authors outside of the US and DC just won’t be eligible to win the Kindle Fire and book review.

You may also nominate a book you’ve read through the same process.

There are many categories under which a book may be entered:

  • General Non-fiction
  • Advice
  • Self-help
  • Business and Investing
  • Health
  • Romance
  • Fantasy
  • Mystery
  • Thriller
  • Science fiction
  • YA and Middle Grade
  • Children’s Book
  • Historical Fiction
  • General Fiction
  • Memoir
  • Religion

Entries are evaluated by the TCK Publishing Reader’s Choice Awards committee and, if approved, the entrant will receive a confirmation e-mail from TCK Publishing and the book added to the voting page. Voting is opened until December 10, 2017, and authors may cast one vote.

For more information on how to enter, check out the TCK Publishing website. To read the current list of approved entries and cast your vote, go to the Reader’s Choice Awards Voting Page.

Thank you to Frida for the tip about this contest!

Do you know of any upcoming writing/publishing contests? Feel free to share the information in the comments below or e-mail them to me at thewritersscrapbin@gmail.com.

 


Designed by Stephanie Hoogstad circa 2011

Share Your Thoughts