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Tortured Mysterious Man wins Prize

Released on: February 27, 2008, 4:30 pm

Press Release Author: Smink Works Books

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: An account of a man who undergoes a mysterious transformation
from a person pacing like a caged animal to as peaceful as snow falling without wind
has won first prize in the Smink Works Books short story contest.

Press Release Body: An account of a man who undergoes a mysterious transformation
from a person pacing like a caged animal to as peaceful as snow falling without wind
has won first prize in the Smink Works Books short story contest.

Sydney-based writer Guy Cranswick penned the unusual character study And Snow Falls
without Wind in response to the contest theme 'Peace Inside, Peace Outside'.

The contest drew a wide variety of unique stories from new and burgeoning writers,
from an account of nature not at peace to a man tormented simultaneously by visions
of his ex-wife and the pests quickly taking over his home.

This year's theme grew out of the concept that if you can change yourself you can
change the world, and was inspired by a quote by founder of Iyengar Yoga and one of
the foremost yoga teachers in the world, B.K.S Iyengar: "Illuminated emancipation,
freedom, unalloyed and untainted bliss await you, but you have to choose to embark
on the Inward Journey to discover it." The largely tortured subjects of the short
stories entered obtained some sort of peace by the end of the stories, but the peace
was not always what you would expect.

Competition judge, author Anthony Santoro, said Cranswick's work was a "great
glimpse into trying to understand something that is deep inside another's head." He
said Cranswick, who donated his $100USD prize winnings to the online encyclopedia
Wikipedia, had written a story that "had a smooth, poetic dynamic to it." Santoro
gave Cranswick first place due to "the originality and the depth the author reached
into his seemingly disturbed, yet finally peaceful character."

This is Cranswick's second accolade in the Smink Works Short Story Competition. Last
year his story Talking was highly commended.

This year's youngest entrant, 15-year-old Hayden Wilkinson from Bentley in NSW,
garnered a highly commended accolade for his story Ultimate Amity.

The short-story anthology, entitled Peace Inside Peace Outside, containing all the
winning and highly commended stories, is due out in April and can be pre-ordered on
the Smink Works site.

For more information please contact:
Smink Work Books
http://www.sminkworks.com
http://www.sminkworks.com/contact.htm
Telephone: +61 (0) 3 9018 7732

About Smink Works Books

Melbourne Australia-based independent publisher Smink Works Books has published
philosophical fiction (Smink Works Life), writer resources (Smink Works Writer) and
animated children's books (Kids' Smink) since 2002.
Smink Works Life novels encourage people to experience life as an adventure in
self-discovery.

About Guy Cranswick
Guy Cranswick lives in Sydney and has also lived in London and Paris. Apart from
English he speaks French and Italian -- and survival German. He has worked in
business/marketing and as a journalist. He has written screenplays, a novel, a
collection of stories, and is currently writing his second novel.
In his recent article 'How Led Zeppelin helped Literature', Guy explains how he drew
inspiration from Led Zeppelin to use the torrent sites most often used for illegal
downloads of media to successfully promote his writings.

Guy Cranswick is available for interview.


Web Site: http://www.sminkworks.com

Contact Details: Smink Works Books
PO Box 2154 Fitzroy BC Victoria 3065 Australia
+61390187732
http://www.sminkworks.com/contact.htm

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