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Bookhabit Announces Unpublished Competition Winner

Released on: June 27, 2008, 12:22 am

Press Release Author: Clare Tanner

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: Bookhabit.com is pleased to announce the winner of the
inaugural Bookhabit Unpublished Competition is Matt Fullerty’s book The Pride and
the Sorrow.


Press Release Body: Wellington, New Zealand, June 27, 2008 -- The international
competition received nearly 300 unpublished books from authors vying for the $5000
prize. Fullerty is “thrilled” with the recognition and potential that winning the
competition represents.

The Pride and the Sorrow is the story of Paul Morphy (1837-1884), born in New
Orleans as a chess prodigy, his famous journey through Europe and his ultimate
downfall on and off the chessboard. He is celebrated in fashionable European
society, honored by Napoleon III of France and Queen Victoria of England and returns
to New Orleans a local celebrity, only to find Civil War looming, a storm brewing in
his family and his own mind coming apart...

The book captures the romanticism of New Orleans and demonstrates the regeneration
cycle and unique heart of the city, as prevalent historically as it is now.

Geoff Cush, a member of the judging panel, said \"There were some fine pieces of
storytelling among the finalists, and some characters it was interesting and
enjoyable to spend time with. I would particularly recommend NOAH and I DIDN\'T KNOW
I WASN\'T BLACK to Bookhabit readers. What made Matt Fullerty\'s writing stand out,
from the very first sentence, was an unusually strong and individual way with words.
Taking us into the vanished world of old America and Europe he uses a highly
textured language to give an almost physical experience of being in that place and
time. Drawing subtle lines between a society top-heavy with leisure and the
profligate genius it produced in Morphy, he holds back the historical and personal
reckoning while letting it gather and brood like the storm that finally washes away
New Orleans. In my view this makes THE PRIDE AND THE SORROW a stand-out all rounder
in the craft of literary fiction.\"

Fullerty was born in England and educated at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University
(BA, English) and the University of East Anglia (MA, Creative Writing). He was
recently awarded a PhD in English from The George Washington University, Washington,
DC. The Pride and the Sorrow is his first novel. He is now writing The Murderess and
the Hangman.

The first chapter is available for download on www.bookhabit.com and the full ebook
is available for purchase.
Bookhabit.com is an online community connecting authors and readers. Bookhabit
enables authors to post works online free of charge, in an online library of works
available to readers all over the world. The site includes fiction, non-fiction, and
plays and scripts, and can potentially include any publishable work. Bookhabit
readers can sample a book, with a free first chapter, before they buy.

The Bookhabit Unpublished Competition was open to unpublished books of any genre,
with a 50,000 word minimum. The first round consisted of 10 weeks, with the weekly
top 5 voted books, plus a wildcard, going through to the second round. In the second
round the 60 books were ranked by readers to determine their 10 favorite books.
Round 3 was judged by a panel – Geoff Cush, Susan Fogarty, and Clare Tanner.
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Web Site: http://www.bookhabit.com

Contact Details: Contact:
Clare Tanner
Bookhabit.com
Wellington, New Zealand
+64 4 3899173
clare@bookhabit.com
http://www.bookhabit.com

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