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"The Rookie," an episode of 19 Nocturne Boulevard has been awarded the 2009 Gold Mark Time Award (to be officially presented Fourth of July weekend at CONvergence).
This is the second golden win in a row for Julie Hoverson and 19 Nocturne Boulevard!
Note: They told ME about the prize six weeks ago - SOOOOOOO hard to keep my mouth shut!!!! Just today i received the plaque and a note that i could finally announce it!!!!
YYYYYYYAAAAAAAYYYYYYY!
__________________ --Julie Hoverson 19 Nocturne Boulevard ...and the Deadeye Kid ......and Fatal Girl .........and Tone Didactic ............and Bingo the Birthday Clown
Fantastic! (it had to be the one I couldn't do a proper cover for that week, didn't it? ). Well deserved I think. Rookie was a cracking (and very dark) story.
Her stuff is cutting edge, doesn't surprise me that she won.
Love the new stuff, thanks for making it easy to find.
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Indeed Congratulations to Julie!!
__________________ Mama delivered me herself. She took me from between her legs, bloody little mess. Just about to feed me to the chickens, and Daddy said, “Maybe we could use a boy, Lottie." And that’s how I came into the world. - Charlie (Elisha Cook Jr.) Messiah of Evil 1973
__________________ Mama delivered me herself. She took me from between her legs, bloody little mess. Just about to feed me to the chickens, and Daddy said, “Maybe we could use a boy, Lottie." And that’s how I came into the world. - Charlie (Elisha Cook Jr.) Messiah of Evil 1973