Mark Lawrence proves they do with an incredibly revealing behind the scenes glimpse on the effect being nominated for the ‘Goodsread Choice’ Award had on the number of people adding him to ‘to read’ on the day the nominees were announced. Pretty incredible, right?

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Obviously we don’t see these kinds of stats very often and we may ask ourselves, what does it actually mean to be nominated for or even to win an award? Well, it seems that for an author it can lead to increased awareness and, therefore, some superb sales boosts leading to – I’d guess – a nice Christmas bonus? 🙂

If you’d like to vote for Mark or any other author in the Goodreads Choice Awards you can head here

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is a Martial Artist, Reader, Student, Boston Terrier owner, Social Media Adviser (to UK Gov/Parliament) and the founder of Fantasy-Faction.com. It's a varied, hectic life, but it's filled with books and Facebook and Twitter and Kicking stuff - so he'd not have it any other way.

2 thoughts on “Do Award Nominations Pay?”
  1. […] As Mark Lawrence showed us last week, just by getting nominated for a Goodreads Award a lot of people start taking an interest in your work (and, therefore, no doubt, reaching into their purses and getting you a healthy number of sales). As such, actually winning the award is not only high-up on the list of most impressive accolades you can own as a fantasy writer (due to the fact you need upwards of 8000 votes to win), but it can be a decent-size boost to your earnings as a professional. […]

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