Bill Cameron and Johnny Shaw. (If Bill looks a little fuzzy around the edges,
don't blame my camera. He always looks like that.)
don't blame my camera. He always looks like that.)
Last Thursday night, right here in Stumptown (also known as Portland, OR), the highly esteemed Friends of Mystery presented their highly prestigious Spotted Owl Awards to authors Bill Cameron and Johnny Shaw.
I was there and witnessed the whole shebang with my own eyeballs.
The Spotted Owl is awarded annually for the best mystery novel by a Northwest writer. This year the judges read over 60 books, and presented the award to Bill Cameron for County Line, the fourth novel in his Skin Kadash series. But the judges were so impressed with Johnny Shaw’s Dove Season that they also gave him a Spotted Owl for the best first mystery by a Northwest author.
Johnny revealed that Dove Season is set in the area he hails from - down around the Mexican border near Calexico and Mexicali - and is based in part on his real-life relationship with his father. Johnny’s dad loved books, and had over 10,000 in his collection, so Johnny spent most of his childhood reading. It’s little wonder, then, that he became a bookstore owner, a screenwriter, a writing instructor, an editor, and eventually a novelist. He edits the very cool ‘80s retro men’s adventure fiction mag, Blood & Tacos, and has just seen the release of his second novel, Big Maria.
If you haven’t read these guys, take it from me - and the Friends of Mystery - and check them out. You won’t be sorry.
4 comments:
It's true. I do always look a little fuzzy around the edges. :)
Thanks for the great write-up, Dave!
Congratulations!
I look forward to reading Bill's book. I can vouch for Johnny Shaw's DOVE SEASON, which is one of the best books I've read this year. A five-star knockout winner that I recommend to all.
Stephen Mertz
I talked to Johnny at the ceremony, Steve. He's a big fan of your work, too.
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