Steven Anderson Law
has been an editor and publisher of several award winning publications.
In 2000, Steven was editor and publisher for the short story "Opening
Day" by David Marion Wilkinson, which won the Spur Award for Best Short
Fiction. The award was the first ever Spur Award given to an electronic
publisher.
In 2007, Steven acquired and edited three works of
fiction and two works of nonfiction.
Brothers, Blue and Gray by Ellen Gray Massey won the Walter
Williams Major Work award, presented by the Missouri Writers' Guild.
Homegrown in the Ozarks: Mountain Meals and Memories by Rolland
Love and Mary-Lane Kamberg won honorable mention for Best Book of
Missouri.
In 2008 Steven edited the following works of
fiction and nonfiction: Call Me Charlie: a Novel of a Quantrill
Raider by Larry Wood; Prairie Meals and Memories: Living the
Golden Rural by Carolyn Hall; Gadget Geeks by Cara Brookins;
The Blue Hole by Rolland Love; Her Enemies, Blue and Gray
by Ellen Gray Massey, and Jersey Red by Jim Woolard.