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25

War Of The Words winner announced!

by Aaron Asadi

The Nemesis List wins top prize in SciFiNow and Tor UK competition

War Of The Words winner announced!War Of The Words winner announced!The UK’s best sci-fi magazine, SciFiNow, and SF publishing giant Tor UK are pleased to announce that The Nemesis List, a new novel written by RJ Frith, has won the first ever War Of The Words competition.

Running since May of this year, the hugely successful War Of The Words competition saw hundreds of new authors across the world submit an original SF novel for the prize of a publishing contract with Tor UK. Ultimately, it was RJ Frith’s The Nemesis List that impressed both SciFiNow and Tor UK the most.

The Nemesis List follows a future where humanity has expanded into the stars, but at the price of its freedom under the confines of an autocratic and overbearing government. A result of human experimentation in a world where scientific achievement is strictly controlled, Jeven Jones finds himself caught up between soldiers, rebels, and more thanks to his ability for perfect recall, and the whims and desires of others to use it for their own agenda.

“Honestly, I never thought I would write professionally,” said Frith. “I’m dyslexic. I dismissed the idea completely and just wrote for fun at least until I bought my first computer and discovered spell-checkers. Then I discovered the Internet and a lot of very good writing friends who I know I wouldn’t be here without. Winning this competition is a testament to their encouragement, help and patience.”

“Although The Nemesis List absolutely deserved to win, what struck us most of all was the superb quality of all the entries,” said Aaron Asadi, Editor-in-Chief of SciFiNow. “It’s terrific that there are so many new and exciting SF voices ready to be heard. We put a great deal of faith in our readers when launching War Of The Words and that has undoubtedly been paid off ten fold.”

“We would envisage genre print and online advertising, hand-to-hand marketing during public appearances and at events and festivals,” said Chloe Healy, Tor UK’s press officer. “We will also ensure that RJ Frith plays a big role in our Tor online developments through our newsletters, social networking links, digital apps and with our sister company in the US. We also work closely alongside our sales team while they introduce retailers to this exciting new voice. Our aim is to ensure The Nemesis List is the name on everyone’s wish list for the new year.”

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    14 Comments »

    • Jane Smith said:

      Many, many congratulations to R J Frith who is a tenacious, inspirational and vastly talented writer. I’ll look forward to buying a copy of The Nemesis List as soon as it is published; I am so very pleased that this book won.

    • Linda Gruchy said:

      Yes! Many congratulations to RJ Frith. I can’t wait to hold this book in my hands. Thrilled. Just thrilled.

    • Sally Zigmond said:

      Many congratulations to R J Frith. I look forward to reading The Nemesis List when it’s published. Not only does this award recognise talent, it proves that those who think they aren’t good enough writers to win prizes or be recognised by people as prestigious as SciFi and Tor CAN succeed. I know that R J has worked hard and persistently for many years to achieve this. I couldn’t be more pleased.

    • Nicola Slade said:

      It’s a brilliant novel and RJ Frith is a terrific writer. Make sure you buy it as soon as it’s out!

    • HAL said:

      Well done RJ Frith..what a fantastic achievement.

      Out of this world; can’t wait to get a copy in my hands. Any idea when it will be available on Amazon etc. Want a copy for Christmas!!

    • Keith R. Potempa said:

      Congrats RJ! I definitely look forward to reading it. The pitch here sounds very intriguing.

    • Charlotte Buxton said:

      The Nemesis List sounds like a fantastic concept and a deserving winner. Congratulations to RJ Frith, and well done for proving that dyslexia does not have to be a bar to great creativity and talent. Can’t wait to see the book in print.

    • Lamar Giles said:

      RJ, Congratulations. Can’t wait to read it.

    • Croby said:

      Congrats, my friend!!! Can’t wait to read it.

    • R J Frith said:

      Thanks everybody.

      A special thanks to whoever it was who wrote that wonderful pitch, and another one to my friends–who seem to have hijacked the place.

    • Will Mitchell said:

      Well Done! Seriously, many congratulations on being the chosen winner. As one of the ten finalists myself I’ve spent the last two months almost going spare with anticipation and I imagine you have too. I’ll look forward to seeing the finished product when it comes out.

    • R J Frith said:

      Many thanks, Will.

      I was VERY surprised that I won. I really do wish the rest of the finalists the best of luck for the future.

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