Book Awards: Page: 5
This is page 5 of the
Book Awards posts on Writers Write.
2003 Christy Awards Winners Announced (2003-08-18): The 2003 Christy Awards, annual awards for Christian Fiction, were recently announced.
2002 Bram Stoker Award Winners Announced (2003-06-13): Each year, the Horror Writers Association presents the Bram
Stoker Awards for Superior Achievement, named in honor of Bram Stoker, author of
the seminal horror work, Dracula.
2003 Book Sense Book of the Year Winners Announced (2003-06-13): The winners of the 2003 Book Sense Book of the Year awards were
announced by the American Booksellers Association during the
Celebration of Bookselling at BookExpo America 2003 held in
Los Angeles.
ALA Announces 2003 Newbery and Caldecott Medals (2003-01-29): Avi, author of Crispin: The Cross of Lead, and Eric Rohmann,
illustrator and author of My Friend Rabbit, are the 2003 winners
of the John Newbery and Randolph Caldecott medals.
Bram Stoker Award Winners Announced (2002-06-27): The Horror Writer's Association, an organization of writers
and publishing professionals dedicated to promoting the
interests of writers of horror and dark fantasy,
has announced the winners
of this years Bram Stoker Awards for Superior Achievement.
2002 Independent Ebook Awards Shortlist Announced (2002-06-27): The Digital Literature Institute has announced the short list for
the 2002 Independent Ebook Awards.
Firecracker Alternative Book Award Winners Announced (2002-05-24): The winners for the seventh annual Firecracker Alternative
Book Awards (FABs) were recently announced during an awards
bash at the Book Expo America convention earlier this month.
IACP Cookbook Award Winners Announced (2002-05-02): The winners for the 2002 IACP Cookbook Awards have been announced.
Frankfurt Ebook Awards Discontinued (2002-04-17): The International eBook Award Foundation (IeBAF), creator
of the Frankfurt eBook Award, announced that due to the current
business environment, it would discontinue the annual award
and suspend all activities relating to the Foundation.
IACP Cookbook Award Nominees Announced (2002-04-17): The finalists for the 2002 IACP Cookbook Awards and the 2002
IACP Awards of Excellence were announced Monday night, March 28
at a press reception at Le Cirque 2000 in New York City.
Ann Patchett Wins PEN/Faulkner Award (2002-04-01): Ann Patchett has won the 2002 PEN/Faulkner Award award for her novel
Bel Canto (HarperCollins).
NBCC Award Finalists Named (2002-03-28): The National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) recently announced the finalists
for its annual book awards.
Barnes & Noble Announces 2001 Great New Writers Awards (2002-03-08): Barnes & Noble, Inc.
NBCC Announces Book Award Nominees (2002-02-27): The National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) has announced the
nominees for its
annual book awards.
2002 Edgar Award Nominees Announced (2002-02-18): The Mystery Writers of America, Inc.
Finalists Named for Barnes & Noble's 2001 Discover Great New Writers Awards (2002-02-01): Barnes & Noble announced the short list for its 2001
Discover Great New Writers Awards.
Frankfurt Ebook Award Winners Announced (2001-10-12): The International eBook Award Foundation (IeBAF) has announced
the names of the winners for the 2001 Frankfurt eBook Awards,
an award designed to recognize achievements in the
emerging ebook industry.
Book Sense Book of the Year Awards Announced (2001-06-13): David McCullough,
author of current bestseller John Adams served as emcee for
the presentation of the 2001 Book Sense Book of the Year
Awards as voted by independent booksellers nationwide.
Ebooks Now Eligible for National Book Awards (2001-06-01): Neil Baldwin, Executive Director of the
National Book
Foundation, announced at BookExpo America, that ebooks
will now be considered for the annual National Book Awards.
American Library Association Announces Newbery and Caldecott Winners (2000-01-19): Christopher Paul Curtis, author of Bud, Not Buddy, and Simms
Taback, illustrator of Joseph Had a Little Overcoat, are
the 2000 winners of the prestigious John Newbery and
Randolph Caldecott Medals.