SparkPoint Press Celebrates Three Independent Publishing Awards for its Poignant Debut Book About Loss, Grief, and Hope
July 09 2024 - 10:37AM
Business Wire
It’s no secret that all human beings will someday die, lose
people they love, and struggle to find their way through grief. In
It All Belongs: Love, Loss & Learning to Live Again, Roy and
Judy Smoot with Melinda Folse (SparkPoint Press, December 1, 2023)
offer unique help for navigating this unavoidable journey—and three
independent publishing awards now affirm that it’s hitting the
mark.
SparkPoint Press is delighted to announce this exciting
recognition for It All Belongs, including a silver medal in the
Nautilus Book Awards, celebrating “better books for a better
world,” in their Death & Dying/ Grief & Loss category. In
the 2024 Independent Publisher (IPPY) Awards It All Belongs won a
gold medal as Outstanding Book, Most Original Concept, and silver
medal, Cover Design. “The efforts of these authors and publishers
stood out for their originality and quality,” Awards Director Amy
Shamroe said. “Our medalists show the creativity and strength of
independently published books. They continue to be at the forefront
of publishing, able to tackle current issues and push the limits
with their storytelling.”
This exquisitely illustrated dual narrative from Roy and Judy
Smoot begins with her work as a spiritual director and expressive
artist—and then takes a dramatic turn into her unexpected journey
with glioblastoma multiforme, the deadliest of brain cancers.
Because Judy was also a former hospice worker, It All Belongs
offers an in-depth chronicle of “walking the talk,” with Judy's
guiding voice and original mandala art—and hands-on help for people
approaching the end of their life. With Roy’s voice picking up the
narrative shortly after Judy’s death, It All Belongs takes a new
path, traveling with Roy through his unthinkable grief and
inexplicable healing. By offering this rare window into death and
dying, grief and loss, It All Belongs invites readers into raw
vulnerability—with spiritual and secular practices that empower the
slow but steady climb back to hope and new life.
To help Roy fulfill his promise to Judy to publish her work,
SparkPoint Press, in conjunction with Jenkins Group, Inc., a custom
book packager based in Traverse City, Michigan, collaborated for
more than five years to provide professional services and guidance
throughout the book’s concept development, writing, editing,
design, production, and printing.
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