1970s BJ State Desk reporter Paula Stone Tucker won a silver award
in the Florida Writers Association’s Royal Palm Literary Awards for her book, “Surviving:
A Kent State Memoir.”
Paula was 30 yards in front of the Guard when they
fired on May 4, 1970, killing 4 and wounding 9.
Her book is available on
Amazon.com in paperback and Kindle versions at https://www.amazon.com/Paula-Stone-Tucker/e/B07YGSL7L8
.
From the Writers Association release:
“The award was announced at
FWA’s recent four-day annual conference in Altamonte Springs, Florida. This
annual competition, which received 513 qualified submissions, was RPLA’s
eighteenth.
“This is the most competitive RPLA we’ve ever had,” said Chris
Coward, RPLA chairperson. “The RPLA administrative team, judges, and entrants
did an amazing job.”
In all, the competition covered 28 adult genres and 5 Youth genres,
with published and unpublished entries considered separately.
“A win at any level can help any writer market their manuscript or
published book, and the detailed feedback from the judges is invaluable for all
entrants,” Ms. Coward said.
“I was thrilled to win, especially since this is my first book. I
appreciate all the help and support I got from RPLA and my own Oxford, FL.
Writer’s Critique Group.”
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