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Tsunami Cowboys is Longlisted!

My second novel Tsunami Cowboys was just named a semifinalist in the ScreenCraft Cinematic Book competition. Over 1,200 books were considered. Here is the official notice. Click to go to the link and see the list of books still in the running, including mine!

Announcing the 2019 ScreenCraft Cinematic Book Competition Semifinalists 

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Author Jadi CampbellPosted on February 23, 2020February 23, 2020Categories Art, Awards, Books, Culture, Family, Humor, Relationships, Religion, Tragedy, Tsunami Cowboys, WritingTags awards, books, literature, ScreenCraft Cinematic Book Competition, Tsunami Cowboys2 Comments on Tsunami Cowboys is Longlisted!

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Come visit me at jadicampbell.com. Travel and life abroad provide the perfect inspiration for my tales. In September 2012 my first novel Broken In: A Novel in Stories appeared. It was a semifinalist for the international 2020 Hawk Mountain Short Story Collection Award, and Finalist for Greece's 2021 Eyelands Best Book of the Year Awards. Tsunami Cowboys was published in December 2014, and was longlisted for the 2019 ScreenCraft Cinematic Book Award. Grounded came in May 2016. My book The Trail Back Out was 2020 Best Book Award Finalist for Fiction Anthologies for the American Book Fest and selected as a Finalist for the 2021 IAN Book of the Year Award (Short Story Collection) by the Independent Author Network. The title story was longlisted for the 2021 ScreenCraft Cinematic Short Story Award. I am past President of the Writers in Stuttgart, a job akin to herding cats... Go to my author page at Amazon to buy my books and learn more!

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