

And may we recommend two Busted Flush Press titles which are eligible for Anthonys: 2010 Spinetingler Award nominee Tower (by Ken Bruen & Reed Farrel Coleman) for Best Paperback Original and 2010 Edgar Award nominee "Last Fair Deal Gone Down" (by Ace Atkins, in Crossroad Blues) for Best Short Story.

P.S. My own personal picks for the other two main fiction categories:
Best Novel -- Shatter (by Michael Robotham; Doubleday), though I also have a special fondness for No Such Creature (by Giles Blunt; Henry Holt).
Best First Novel -- Mixed Blood (by Roger Smith; Henry Holt/Picador) just barely edges out The Ghosts of Belfast (by Stuart Neville; Soho), but it's mighty close.
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Back Bay Books has released the new movie tie-in cover of Busted Flush Press author Daniel Woodrell's 2006 novel Winter's Bone. Gorgeous, huh? This edition will be out soon.
ARIZONA
7/9 – Scottsdale – Camelview 5
7/23 – Tucson – The Loft
ARKANSAS
6/18 – Fayetteville – AMC Fiesta Square 16
CALIFORNIA
6/11 – Los Angeles – The Landmark
6/18 – Berkeley – California 3
6/18 – Irvine – University Town Center
6/18 – Pasadena – Playhouse 7
6/18 – Santa Monica – Monica 4-Plex
6/25 – La Jolla – La Jolla Village Cinemas
6/25 – San Diego – Hillcrest Cinemas
COLORADO
6/25 – Denver – Chez Artiste
CONNECTICUT
6/25 - Hartford - Cinema City 4
6/25 - New Haven - Criterion 7
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
6/18 – Washington – E Street Cinema
FLORIDA
7/9 – Tampa – Tampa Theatre
GEORGIA
7/9 – Atlanta – Midtown Art Cinemas 8
ILLINOIS
6/18 – Chicago – Century Centre Cinema
KANSAS
6/18 - Overland Park - Glenwood Arts
KENTUCKY
6/18 – Lexington – Kentucky Theatre
6/18 – Louisville – The Baxter
MARYLAND
6/25 – Baltimore – The Charles
MASSACHUSETTS
6/18 – Brookline – Coolidge Corner Theatre
6/18 – Cambridge – Kendall Square Cinema
6/25 - Amherst - Amherst Cinema Arts Center 3
MICHIGAN
6/25 – Bloomfield Hills – Maple Art Theatre
7/9 - Ann Arbor - Michigan Theater
MINNESOTA
6/25 – Edina – Edina 4
MISSOURI
6/18 – Frontenac – Plaza Frontenac Cinema
6/18 - Kansas City - Tivoli @ Manor Square
6/18 – Springfield – Campbell 16 Cine
6/25 - Branson - Branson Meadows Cinemas
6/25 – West Plains – Glass Sword Cinema
NEW JERSEY
6/18 - Montclair – Clairidge Cinemas 6
NEW YORK
6/11 – New York – Lincoln Plaza
6/11 – New York – Sunshine Cinema
6/18 - Brooklyn - BAM Rose Cinemas
7/23 – Rochester – Little Theatre
7/30 – Albany – Spectrum
NORTH CAROLINA
7/9 – Charlotte – Manor Theatre 2
7/9 – Raleigh – Colony Twin
OHIO
7/9 – Cincinnati – Esquire
7/16 - Cleveland - Cedar Lee
7/30 - Dayton - Neon Movies
OKLAHOMA
8/6 - Tulsa - Circle Theatre
OREGON
6/25 – Portland – Fox Tower
PENNSYLVANIA
6/18 – Philadelphia – Ritz 5
RHODE ISLAND
7/9 - Providence - Avon Cinema
TENNESSEE
7/9 – Knoxville – Downtown West Cinema 8
7/16 – Memphis – Ridgeway 4
7/16 – Nashville – Belcourt Theatre
TEXAS
6/25 – Austin – The Arbor
6/25 – Dallas – Magnolia Theatre
6/25 – Houston – River Oaks Theatre
UTAH
7/16 – Salt Lake City – Broadway Centre Cinemas
VIRGINIA
6/18 – Arlington – Shirlington 7
WASHINGTON
6/25 – Seattle – Uptown Cinemas 3
6/25 – Seattle – Guild 45th Theatre
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