Tim Best’s THE THING WITH MARGOT is in the running for a RONE award, presented by InD’tale Magazine, in the New Adult category. Today is the last day of voting. Please vote here!
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Don’t Forget…
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Tim Best’s THE THING WITH MARGOT is in the running for a RONE award, presented by InD’tale Magazine, in the New Adult category. Voting is open until May 13th. Please vote here!
Don’t Forget…
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Tim Best’s THE THING WITH MARGOT is in the running for a RONE award, presented by InD’tale Magazine, in the New Adult category. Voting is open until May 13th. Please vote here!
2018 RONE AWARDS
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Tim Best’s THE THING WITH MARGOT is in the running for a RONE award, presented by InD’tale Magazine, in the New Adult category. Please vote here between May 7-13.
THE THING WITH MARGOT WINS GOLD HERMES AWARD
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Winners of the 2018 Hermes Creative Awards have been announced and The Thing With Margot, a novel by Timothy Best, was awarded a Gold Award in the category of “Outstanding Book.” The Hermes Creative Awards, based in … Continue reading
Full list of winners of TouchPoint Press’s Spirit of Thankfulness Giveaway announced
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December 2, 2014—Despite several staff members being out with the flu over the last few days of the event, TouchPoint Press’s first annual Spirit of Thankfulness A-Book-A-Day giveaway was a success. The reason for the giveaway was simple: to focus … Continue reading
Press Release: TouchPoint Press Author Wins International Honor, Again
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BIRMINGHAM, AL (November 5, 2014)—Timothy Best, author of Substitute Angel, which won a Platinum Award at the 2013 Marcom Awards for its eBook cover design, has won a second Platinum Award at the 2014 Marcom Awards. The honor was in … Continue reading
Accolades for Substitute Angel
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Tim Best’s Substitute Angel received a 5 star review and a Crowned Heart for excellent from InD’tale magazine in its April 2014 issue. Reviewer Sofia St. Angeles described Substitute Angel as “a touching tale, evoking belly laughs and sobby tears of joy … Continue reading