Linda K Sienkiewicz

  • Home
  • Bio
  • Books
  • Blog
  • News
  • Etc.
    • Press Kit
    • Events
    • Art
    • Publishing Credits and Awards
  • Social Media
  • Email

2016 Eric Hoffer Finalist – In the Context of Love

May 20, 2016 By Linda K Sienkiewicz

Eric Hoffer Finalist AwardIn the Context of Love is a Finalist in the 2016 Eric Hoffer Awards for Commercial Fiction!

Who’s Eric Hoffer?

Naturally, the first thing the husband asks me, after saying congratulations, is “Who’s Eric Hoffer?”

“Um… He’s a writer. A philosopher,” I said, too busy dancing around in joy to remember details.

Actually, Hoffer was a fascinating guy, an anti-intellectual, the kind you could sit and chew the fat with. Yet, he could blow your mind away with his insights.

“Hoffer practiced what one might call ‘outsider philosophy.’ He simply followed his own lights, his own intelligence.” says critic Michael Dirda.

When Hoffer’s The True Believer was published in 1951, he was a largely self-educated, barrel-chested guy who earned his living by loading and unloading ships on the docks of San Francisco. This union job gave him plenty of time off to read and write. He lived by himself in a single room, owned next to nothing except his work clothes, some writing supplies and a library card. Throughout his adult life, he devoured serious books and copied out favorite passages onto index cards. He wrote about and enjoyed discussing the nature of man as a social, political and religious being.

In 1964, Hoffer became a visiting professor at Berkley. He simply appeared on campus to talk for a few hours with students and visitors. Apparently he was welcomed. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1982.

The Hoffer Award

The Eric Hoffer Award honors his memory by recognizing books of social eric-hoffer1importance, as well as the independent spirit of small publishers. After the first round of judging, less than 10% of the nominees become category finalists. For this reason, the award committee considers Finalist “a distinction of its own merit.”

What a Finalist Award means to me

I’m honored and excited. My publisher, MaryChris Bradley from Buddhapuss Ink LLC is thrilled.  After many drafts and edits, chewing of nails and gnashing of teeth, sending it out to agents and editors, and keeping track of rejections, and finally finding a publisher, getting this kind recognition feels so good.

Filed Under: In the Context of Love, It's Personal Tagged With: Eric Hoffer, Finalist Award

About Linda

Award- winning writer, poet & artist. Cynical optimist. Super klutz. Corgi fan. Author of two novels, a picture book which she wrote and illustrated, and five poetry chapbooks. More here.

Follow this Blog

Enter your email address to subscribe to Linda's blog...

Categories

  • Agents & Querying (7)
  • Art & Crafting (20)
  • Books (69)
  • Grief and Loss (19)
  • In the Context of Love (14)
  • It's Personal (231)
  • Publicity & Marketing (33)
  • What, Why, How (163)
  • Writing (112)

Let’s Connect!

Subscribe to my newsletter and never miss a giveaway, fun event, or an announcement!

Search this blog

Top Posts

  • Proper use of "I" and "Me" - Grammar Basics
  • Book Art: Crafting Paper Roses
  • Blackout Poetry - as creative as you want to get
  • Gen Z “Chaos Theory” Fashion
  • Quick Bicycle Helmet Visor How-to
  • What's so special about Howard Street?

Blog Tags

Agents anxiety art books children's books childrens books Christmas Clementine corgi crafting creativity Detroit dogs family fantasy Fiction grammar grief Historical Fiction humor idol talk loss love marketing memoir motivation Music mystery nonfiction novel pandemic poet poetry Publishing reading romance sewing sexual assault shame short stories social media storytelling suicide writing writing tips
  • Home
  • Bio
  • Blog
  • Recent News
  • Poetry
  • Art

Recent Blog Posts

  • Not Everyone is Going to Like You
  • What, Why, How: Poet Karin Hoffecker
  • Dinner with Elmore Leonard (sort of)
  • Beyond the Smile: Elevating Character and Emotions in Writing
  • A (Mostly) Clean Challenge: Writing a Novel with Minimal Profanity
  • The entertaining side of Chat GPT
  • Yous got the last laugh: How my husband’s favorite pronoun was vindicated
  • What, Why, How: author Kate Woodworth

Blog Tags

Agents anxiety art books children's books childrens books Christmas Clementine corgi crafting creativity Detroit dogs family fantasy Fiction grammar grief Historical Fiction humor idol talk loss love marketing memoir motivation Music mystery nonfiction novel pandemic poet poetry Publishing reading romance sewing sexual assault shame short stories social media storytelling suicide writing writing tips

Search

Let’s Connect!

Subscribe to my newsletter and never miss a giveaway, important event, or publishing announcement!

  • Home
  • Bio
  • Books
  • Blog
  • News
  • Etc.
  • Social Media
  • Email

Copyright © 2025 · Website design & development by Little Leaf