Apr
22
DISCIPLINE WINS 2008 ERIC HOFFER AWARD FOR BEST COMMERCIAL FICTION
“If anyone asks me what I have accomplished, I will say all I have accomplished is that I have written a few good sentences.”
– Eric Hoffer
On April 22, 2008, Paco Ahlgren’s first novel, Discipline, was awarded the Eric Hoffer Prize for Best Commercial Fiction.
“The Eric Hoffer Award (formerly the Writers’ Notes Award) for short prose and books was established at the start of the 21st century as a means of opening a door to writing of significant merit. It honors the memory of the great American philosopher Eric Hoffer by highlighting salient writing. The winning stories and essays are awarded prizes and published annually in the anthology, Best New Writing, along with the results of the book awards.”
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Disclosures: Paco is long TBT, UCO, and gold. He also holds U.S. dollars by necessity, pending the advent of private gold-backed currencies.
You can buy his novel Discipline wherever books are sold.
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Wonderful Achievement, Paco!