Hungry Monster Book Awards: September 2016

The Hungry Monster Book Awards are given to books that have astounded and amazed us with unique writing styles, vivid worlds, complex characters, and original ideas. These books deserve extraordinary praise and The Hungry Monster is proud to acknowledge the hard work, dedication, and imagination of these talented authors.

Gold Book AwardGold Award Winners

25 Perfect Days Plus 5 More by Mark Tullius

Legends of Perilisc by Jesse Teller

The Dragons of Alsace Farm by Laurie Lewis

Silver Book AwardSilver Award Winners

Spikes by Kelvin Kettle

Paralian by Liam Klenk

Lord Athina by Danny Estes

The Hobbymen by Tim Owens

Voodoo Child by William Burke

Thawing AC Nielsen by Paul Carey

Call of the Conjurer by Ryan Grimbly

Deadly Troubadour by Brent Thomas

Drop Dead Gorgeous by Donald Kirch

Paroxysm Effect by Ashleigh Reynolds

American Flowers by Michael McLellan

The Scalian Legacy by Norbert Monfort

The Mansions Twins by Rose Channing

Dominion of the Star by Angelica Clyman

The Alienation of Courtney Hoffman by Brady Stefani

Books have the ability to entertain and inform us. They can make the impossible possible. They are vehicles of time travel and windows into perspectives. In books, authors are gods and imagination is their power. Transforming letters into words; words into characters and places; and these into emotions and worlds. Even if we never meet, we are connected by the stories we tell.

Visit the Hungry Monster Book Awards page to see more information on the awards. See all award winners.

About Literary Titan

The Literary Titan is an organization of professional editors, writers, and professors that have a passion for the written word. We review fiction and non-fiction books in many different genres, as well as conduct author interviews, and recognize talented authors with our Literary Book Award. We are privileged to work with so many creative authors around the globe.

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