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Books Published By Ā鶹¾«Ń” Press Win Independent Publisher Book Awards

Two books published by the Ā鶹¾«Ń” Press received IPPY awards during the 16th annual Independent Publisher Book Awards that took place in New York on June 4

Author James Hollock shows off his IPPY gold medal in one hand and a copy of his award-winning book Born to Lose: Stanley B. Hoss and the Crime Spree That Gripped a Nation in the other. The book, also a finalist for the 2012 American Library Association Awards, was published by the Ā鶹¾«Ń” PressTwo books published by the Ā鶹¾«Ń” Press received IPPY awards during the 16th annual Independent Publisher Book Awards that took place in New York on June 4. The IPPY awards, created in 1996 by the Independent Publisher online magazine, recognize deserving titles published by independent publishers.

Author James G. Hollockā€™s Born to Lose: Stanley B. Hoss and the Crime Spree That Gripped a Nation won a gold medal in the True Crime category.  A second book, Jim Tully: American Writer, Irish Rover, Hollywood Brawler, authored by Paul J. Bauer and Mark Dawidziak, tied to win a silver medal in the Biography category.

ā€œWeā€™re proud that the true crime story Born to Lose earned us our first gold IPPY,ā€ says Will Underwood, director of the Ā鶹¾«Ń” Press. ā€œFirst-time author Jim Hollock did a splendid job of telling the gripping tale of how a small-time hood became one of the FBI's most wanted. The biography of Jim Tully is a wonderful read about a colorful and influential American author. It was over a decade in the making, and weā€™re pleased to see it get this well-deserved recognition."

Born to Lose is about Stanley Barton Hoss, a burglar, thief and local thug from the Pittsburgh area, who became the subject of an intense nationwide manhunt, and one of the FBIā€™s 10 Most Wanted. The book also was a finalist for the 2012 American Library Association Awards.

Hollock says like most would-be authors, he received an alarmingly high number of rejections before his manuscript was accepted by the Ā鶹¾«Ń” Press where he was impressed by the level of professionalism and quality of books produced.

ā€œThere was nothing better than to see the manuscript come to book form, and then to learn that Born to Lose was up for special recognition,ā€ Hollock says. ā€œParticular to the finals of any keen competition, I was more than honored to be in the same room, as it were, with such gifted writers. The judgesā€™ votes had to be close, and any differences razor thin, so for my book to win the gold medal I was altogether transported.ā€    

Bauer and Dawidziakā€™s book chronicles the life of Jim Tully, the vagabond and hard-boiled writer who rocked Hollywood in the 1920s. Tully, a native of St. Marys, Ohio, penned several stories about his years on the road as a drifter.

ā€œThis recognition was an unexpected surprise,ā€ says Bauer. ā€œThe manuscript made the rounds of New York publishers for years before finding a home at Ā鶹¾«Ń” Press. Without this independent press, I doubt this book would exist. So, it's especially gratifying to be recognized by this group of independent publishers.  I really believe that the future of publishing rests with independent, scholarly and regional presses.ā€

A total of 5,203 submissions were entered for the 2012 IPPY awards ā€“ 4,813 print book entries and 390 e-book entries in 72 categories ā€“ the largest in the awardsā€™ history. Of that number, only 372 finalists received IPPY medals.

To learn more about Hollockā€™s Born to Lose, visit .

To learn more about Bauer and Dawidziakā€™s biography of Jim Tully, visit .

For more information about the Ā鶹¾«Ń” Press, visit .

For more information about the Independent Publisher Awards, visit 

POSTED: Monday, July 2, 2012 12:00 AM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM
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