Jim Guigli came in third place for his short story,
“Looking for Mishka,” in the “Short Story Published” category. The tale was
originally published in Rock and a Hard Place, Issue 7: Winter 2022
(January 2022).
Jim Guigli also came in third place for his flash
fiction short story, “Listen to the Gunsmith,” in the “Flash Writing Fiction” category.
It was then published online at Guilty
Crime Story Magazine: Flash! and can be read for
free.
Ellen Kirschman won second place for Answer to
His Prayers (the fourth book of the Dr. Dot Mystery Series) in the “Fiction
Book Published” category. Published by Hillcrest House Publishing in digital
last December and then in print last March, the book also took second place in the
“Fiction
Book Unpublished” category in 2020.
Frank Zafiro won three awards in the “Short Story
Published” category.
In first place, “One Fine Day” which appeared in The
Tattered Blue Line: Short Stories of Contemporary Policing anthology.
Independently published, Mr. Zafiro was also the editor for the anthology.
In second place, “Hallmarks of the Job.” Published by
P. I. Tales, this novella was published in the book titled, Hallmarks
Of The Job / Aloha Boys: A P.I. Tales Double Feature,
by Frank Zafiro and Michael Bracken last August.
Mr. Zafiro also won a “Honorable Mention” for the
short story, “The Last Cop,” which appeared in the To
Serve, Protect, and Write: Cops Writing Crime Fiction anthology
published last February. Published by Publicious Pty Ltd, the book was edited
by A. B. Patterson.
The full list of the Public Safety Writers Association Award winners can be found here.
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