How cool! I've always loved reading books in the location in which they are set, especially when it happens accidentally! (One year I got a book for Christmas which I happened to first read while in Oxford at a conference, which is where the book was set.)
The awards are presented at the GCLS conference in July. The wait from now until then won't bother me much--I'm pretty cook about setting things aside like that. It's sitting through the awards ceremony itself that will frazzle me. I'm not so good with that sort of thing. And given how out of step my work is with the lesbian fiction industry in general, there's no telling at all whether the judges will have liked the book enough to be one of the three winners.
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Date: 2015-04-23 12:07 pm (UTC)W00t! When is the awards ceremony (i.e. how long do you have to be on tenterhooks?)
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Date: 2015-04-23 01:09 pm (UTC)Mary Anne in Kentucky
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