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{{short description|Largest international awards program for indie authors and independent publishers}} |
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The '''Next Generation Indie Book Awards''' is an awards program that recognizes and honors authors and publishers of exceptional independently published books in 60 different categories <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.prlog.org/10679488-minnesota-author-wins-2010-indie-book-award.html|title=Minnesota Author Wins 2010 Indie Book Award |accessdate=2011-11-28}}</ref>. The not-for-profit <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/2010-indie-book-award-winners-announced-94570504.html|title=2010 Indie Book Awards Announced |accessdate=2011-11-28}}</ref> awards program was started in 2007 by Catherine Goulet and is presented by the Independent Book Publishing Professionals Group in cooperation with Marilyn Allen of Allen O’Shea Literary Agency. The panel of judges is comprised of professionals from the book publishing industry including literary agents, editors, publishing executives, book reviewers, writing teachers, and authors <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lawschoolexpert.com/PressReleases/award-winning-law-school-admission-guide.html |title=Law School Expert’s First Book Named One of the Top Tomes of 2010!| accessdate=2010-11-28}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web |url=http://pressexposure.com/ForeWord_Magazine_Book_of_the_Year_Bronze_Winner_and_Next_Generation_Indie_Book_Gold_Winner-21188.html|title=ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year|accessdate=2010-11-28}}</ref>. |
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{{distinguish|text=the awards presented by Australian Independent Booksellers, the [[Indie Book Awards (Australia)|Indie Book Awards]]}} |
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The '''Next Generation Indie Book Awards''', also known as the '''Indie Book Awards''', is a literary awards program that recognizes and honors authors and publishers of exceptional independently published books in 70 different categories.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.writersunion.ca/self-published-book-awards|title=Self Published Book Awards|accessdate=2018-05-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.prlog.org/10679488-minnesota-author-wins-2010-indie-book-award.html|title=Minnesota Author Wins 2010 Indie Book Award |accessdate=2011-11-28}}</ref> "Indies" include small presses, larger independent publishers, university presses, e-book publishers, and self-published authors.<ref name=pr2012>{{cite web |url=http://www.sacbee.com/2012/06/12/4555411/2012-indie-book-award-winners.html |title=2012 Indie Book Award Winners Announced |date=June 12, 2012 |accessdate=June 12, 2012 |author=Independent Book Publishing Professionals Group |work=[[The Sacramento Bee]]}}</ref> Established in 2007, it is the largest international awards program for indie authors and independent publishers and is presented by the Independent Book Publishing Professionals Group. |
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Cash prizes and medals are awarded to winners and finalists ranging from $100 to $1,500 <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.readersread.com/blog/530101|title=ReadersRead.com article 2010 Next Generation Indie Book Award Winners Announced |accessdate=2010-11-28}}</ref>, grand prize winners are also awarded a trophy <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.michelbruneau.com/MB-Literature.htm |title=New Novel: Shaken Allegiances - October 2009 |accessdate=2010-11-28}}</ref>, and the top book in each category are reviewed by literary agents for possible representation. Each year during [[BookExpo America]] The Next Generation Indie Book Awards are announced in a catalog distributed to attendees <ref>{{cite web |url=http://my.losangeles.cbslocal.com/costa-mesa-ca/tags/The%20Independent%20Book%20Publishing%20Professionals%20Group |title=First-Time Novelist Amber Lehman Aces The Next Generation Indie Book Awards |accessdate=2010-11-28}}</ref>. Winners and Finalists are honored at a reception during BookExpo held at the [[Plaza Hotel]] <ref>{{cite web |url=http://emilypwmurphy.blogspot.com/2010/05/next-generation-indie-book-awards.html |title=Emily Murphy: Next Generation Indie Book Awards article |accessdate=2010-04-04}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web |url=http://newsguide.us/index.php?path=/business/books/The-Predator-Next-Door-Book-Wins-Prestigious-2010-Next-Generation-Indie-Book-Award-for-Local-Author-Speaker-Darlene-Ellison/ |title=The Predator Next Door" Book Wins Prestigious 2010 Next Generation Indie Book Award |accessdate=2010-11-28}}</ref> |
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==History== |
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== Past winners and finalists include == |
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The not-for-profit <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/2010-indie-book-award-winners-announced-94570504.html|title=2010 Indie Book Awards Announced |accessdate=2011-11-28}}</ref> awards program was founded in 2007 by [[Catherine Goulet]] and is presented by the Independent Book Publishing Professionals Group in cooperation with co-founder Marilyn Allen of Allen O’Shea Literary Agency. The judges are professionals from the book publishing industry, including literary agents, editors, publishing executives, book reviewers, writing teachers, and authors.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lawschoolexpert.com/PressReleases/award-winning-law-school-admission-guide.html |title=Law School Expert’s First Book Named One of the Top Tomes of 2010! |accessdate=2010-11-28 |url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101024033702/http://www.lawschoolexpert.com/PressReleases/award-winning-law-school-admission-guide.html |archivedate=2010-10-24 |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://pressexposure.com/ForeWord_Magazine_Book_of_the_Year_Bronze_Winner_and_Next_Generation_Indie_Book_Gold_Winner-21188.html|title=ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year|accessdate=2010-11-28}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://booklife.com/market/events/market/pr-reviews/04/10/2017/diy-book-awards-for-self-published-authors.html|title=DIY: Book Awards for Self-Published Authors|accessdate=2018-05-16}}</ref> |
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[[Paco Ahlgren]] for ''Discipline'' |
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Cash prizes and medals are awarded to winners and finalists ranging from $100 to $1,500,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.readersread.com/blog/530101|title=ReadersRead.com article 2010 Next Generation Indie Book Award Winners Announced |accessdate=2010-11-28}}</ref> grand prize winners are also awarded a trophy,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.michelbruneau.com/MB-Literature.htm |title=New Novel: Shaken Allegiances - October 2009 |accessdate=2010-11-28}}</ref> and the top books in each category are reviewed by literary agents for possible representation. The Next Generation Indie Book Awards are announced each year during [[BookExpo America]] in a catalog distributed to BookExpo attendees.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://my.losangeles.cbslocal.com/costa-mesa-ca/tags/The%20Independent%20Book%20Publishing%20Professionals%20Group |title=First-Time Novelist Amber Lehman Aces The Next Generation Indie Book Awards |accessdate=2010-11-28}}</ref> Winners and Finalists are honored at a reception during BookExpo America. The awards ceremonies are held at landmark locations in New York City including the [[Plaza Hotel]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://emilypwmurphy.blogspot.com/2010/05/next-generation-indie-book-awards.html |title=Emily Murphy: Next Generation Indie Book Awards article |accessdate=2010-04-04}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://newsguide.us/index.php?path=/business/books/The-Predator-Next-Door-Book-Wins-Prestigious-2010-Next-Generation-Indie-Book-Award-for-Local-Author-Speaker-Darlene-Ellison/ |title=The Predator Next Door" Book Wins Prestigious 2010 Next Generation Indie Book Award |accessdate=2010-11-28}}</ref> and the [[Harvard Club of New York City]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2016/06/03/4474843.htm |title=Conversations with Richard Fidler |accessdate=2016-07-20}}</ref> In 2016 the ceremony was held at the [[Newberry Library]] in [[Chicago]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://homenewshere.com/middlesex_east/article_68552f4e-3eda-11e6-b7dd-e309b7c40394.html |title=Dave Riese pens a best indie book of 2016 |accessdate=2016-07-20}}</ref> |
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Janey Bennett for ''The Pale Surface of Things'' <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.abcbookworld.com/view_author.php?id=9025 |title=ABC Book World profile on Janey Bennett |accessdate=2010-11-28}}</ref> |
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The Next Generation Indie Book Awards program has been said to be the 'Sundance' of the book publishing world.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.michelbruneau.com/MB-Literature.htm |title=The Fiction Gallery |accessdate=2010-12-14}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://publishwithconnie.com/what-is-the-sundance-of-indie-books/|title=What is the Sundance of Indie Books? {{!}} Publish with Connie|website=publishwithconnie.com|access-date=2016-04-13}}</ref> |
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[[David Desmond]] for [http://www.oliverbooth.com/ ''The Misadventures of Oliver Booth: Life in the Lap of Luxury''] |
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==Recipients== |
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[[Peter Johnston (negotiator) | Peter Johnston]] for ''Negotiating with Giants''. |
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[[Jim McCormick (author) | Jim McCormick]] for ''The Power of Risk - How Intelligent Choices Will Make You More Successful'' |
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[[Kate Morton (Poet) | Kate Morton]] 2010 [[Texas]] State [[Poet Laureate]] <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.arts.state.tx.us/rosters/touring11/disc.asp?id=123 |title=2010-2012 Texas Touring Roster |accessdate=2010-11-28}}</ref> |
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The [[Wisconsin Historical Society]] has won several awards over the years <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/whspress/award.asp |title=Wisconsin Historical Society Press Award Winners |accessdate=2010-11-28}}</ref> |
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! rowspan="6" |2008 |
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! rowspan="3" |Fiction |
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|{{sortname|Robert|Wexelblatt}} |
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|''Zublinka Among Women'' |
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|First place |
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|{{sortname|Janey|Bennett}} |
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|''The Pale Surface of Things'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{sortname|Karen M. |Black}} |
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|''Moondance'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="3" |Nonfiction |
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|{{sortname|Keren|Taylor}} |
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|''Lines of Velocity: Words that Move from WriteGirl'' |
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|First place |
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|{{sortname|Peter|Ressler}} and Monika Mitchell Ressler |
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|''Spiritual Capitalism: How 9/11 Gave us Nine Spiritual Lessons of Work and Business'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{sortname|Jonathan B. |Wright}} |
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|''Who's Behind the Fairy Doors?'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="6" |2009 |
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! rowspan="3" |Fiction |
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|{{sortname|Fairlee|Winfield}} |
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|''BUFFALOed'' |
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|First place |
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|{{sortname|Campbell|Jefferys}} |
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|''Hunter: A Novel'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{sortname|David|Desmond}} |
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|''The Misadventures of Oliver Booth: Life in the Lap of Luxury'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="3" |Nonfiction |
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|{{sortname|Russell Leigh|Sharman}} and Cheryl Harris Sharman |
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|''Nightshift NYC'' |
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|First place |
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|{{sortname|Ken|Beller}} and Heather Chase |
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|''Great Peacemakers'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{sortname|Suzanne |Kamata|nolink=1}} |
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|''Call Me Okaasan: Adventures in Multicultural Mothering'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="6" |2010 |
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! rowspan="3" |Fiction |
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|{{sortname|Keith|Remer}} |
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|''The Hiding Place of Thunder'' |
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|First place |
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|{{sortname|Michel|Bruneau}} |
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|''Shaken Allegiances'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{sortname|K.L.|Brady}} |
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|''The Bum Magnet'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="3" |Nonfiction |
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|{{sortname|Mary|Collins|nolink=1}} |
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|''American Idle: A Journey Through Our Sedentary Culture'' |
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|First place |
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|- |
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|{{sortname|George|Stranahan}} and Nicole Beinstein Strait |
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|''Phlogs: Journey to the Heart of the Human Predicament'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{sortname|Donna|DeNomme}} and Tina Proctor |
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|''Ophelia's Oracle: Discovering the Healthy, Happy, Self-Aware, and Confident Girl in the Mirror'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="6" |2011 |
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! rowspan="3" |Fiction |
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|{{sortname|James|Hitt}} |
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|''Carny: A Novel in Stories'' |
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|First place |
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|- |
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|{{sortname|Michael|McMenamin}} and Patrick McMenamin |
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|''The DeValera Deception'' |
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|Second place |
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|- |
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|{{sortname|Bradford|Tatum}} |
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|''I Can Only Give You Everything'' |
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|Third place |
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|- |
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! rowspan="3" |Nonfiction |
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|{{sortname|Larry J. |Schweiger}} |
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|''Last Chance: Preserving Life on Earth'' |
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|First place |
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|- |
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|{{sortname|Sari|Friedman}} and D. Patrick Miller (Eds.) |
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|''Touching: Poems of Love, Longing, and Desire'' |
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|Second place |
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|- |
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|{{sortname|James M. |Strock}} |
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|''Serve to Lead: Your Transformational 21st Century Leadership System'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="6" |2012 |
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! rowspan="3" |Fiction |
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|{{sortname|Michael|McMenamin}} and Patrick McMenamin |
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|''The Parsifal Pursuit'' |
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|First place |
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|- |
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|{{sortname|Royce|Leville}} |
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|''A Little Leg Work'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{sortname|Jean|Davies Okimoto}} |
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|''Walter's Muse'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="3" |Nonfiction |
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|{{sortname|Jan|Thrope}} |
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|''Inner Visions: Grassroots Stories of Truth and Hope'' |
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|First place |
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|- |
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|{{sortname|Matthew|Chojnacki}} |
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|''Put the Needle on the Record: The 1980s at 45 Revolutions Per Minute'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{sortname|Susan A. |Hyatt}} |
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|''Strategy for Good: Business Giving Strategies for the 21st Century'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="6" |2013 |
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! rowspan="3" |Fiction |
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|{{Sortname|Sara|Warner}} |
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|''Still Waters'' |
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|First place |
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|- |
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|{{Sortname|Duff|Brenna}} |
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|''Minnesota Memoirs'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{Sortname|Michael|McMenamin}}and Patrick McMenamin |
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|''The Gemini Agenda'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="3" |Nonfiction |
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|{{Sortname|John|Renesch}} |
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|''The Great Growing Up'' |
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|First place |
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|{{Sortname|Dr. Ted|Eisenberg|Ted Eisenberg}} and Joyce K. Eisenberg |
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|''The Scoop on Breasts:A Plastic Surgeon Busts the Myths'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{Sortname|Ember|Reichgott Junge}} |
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|''Zero Chance of Passage: The Pioneering Charter School Story'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="6" |2014 |
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! rowspan="3" |Fiction |
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|{{Sortname|Minae|Mizumura}} |
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|''[[A True Novel]]'' |
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|First place |
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|{{Sortname|Nina|Schuyler}} |
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|''The Translator'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{Sortname|Ron|MacLean|nolink=1}} |
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|''Headlong'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="3" |Nonfiction |
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|{{Sortname|John|Mitchell|nolink=1}} |
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|''The Boy Who Lived With Ghosts: A Memoir'' |
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|First place |
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|{{Sortname|David|Gottfried}} |
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|''Explosion Green'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{Sortname|Dianne|Maroney}} |
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|''The Imagine Project: Stories of Courage, Hope and Love'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="6" |2015 |
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! rowspan="3" |Fiction |
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|{{Sortname|Raymond|Hutson}} |
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|''Topeka, ma'shuge'' |
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|First place |
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|{{Sortname|Christine|Sunderland}} |
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|''The Magdalene Mystery'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{Sortname|CB|Anderson}} |
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|''River Talk'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="3" |Nonfiction |
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|{{Sortname|Kerry|Howley}} |
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|''Thrown'' |
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|First place |
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|{{Sortname|Joseph|Bharat Cornell}} |
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|''The Sky and Earth Touched Me'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{Sortname|Bonnie U.|Gruenberg}} |
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|''The Wild Horse Dilemma: Conflicts and Controversies of the Atlantic Coast Herds'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="6" |2016 |
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! rowspan="3" |Fiction |
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|{{Sortname|Norma|Hinkens}} |
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|''Immurement'' |
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|First place |
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|{{Sortname|Dave|Riese}} |
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|''Echo from Mount Royal'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{Sortname|Dustin|Stevens}} |
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|''The Boat Man'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="3" |Nonfiction |
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|{{Sortname|David|Noyes|nolink=1}} |
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|''The Photographing Tourist: A Storyteller's Guide to Travel and Photography'' |
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|First place |
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|- |
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|{{Sortname|Joseph|Cornell|nolink=1}} |
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|''Sharing Nature: Nature Awareness Activities for All Ages'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{Sortname|Holly E.|Tripp}} (Ed.) |
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|''Stories of Music'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="6" |2017 |
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! rowspan="3" |Fiction |
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|{{sortname|Nalini|Warriar}} |
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|''Fireflies in the Night'' |
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|First place |
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|{{sortname|Desiree|Cooper}} |
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|''Know the Mother'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{sortname|Kimberly|Meehan}} |
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|''The Coney Island Hot Dog Heist'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="3" |Nonfiction |
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|{{sortname|Jericho|Parms}} |
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|''Lost Wax: Essays'' |
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|First place |
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|{{sortname|William|Seale}} |
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|''Blair House: The President's Guest House'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{sortname|Lowell E. |Baier}} |
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|''Inside the Equal Access to Justice Act: Environmental Litigation and the Crippling Battle over America's Lands, Endangered Species, and Critical Habitats'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="6" |2018 |
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! rowspan="3" |Fiction |
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|{{sortname|Cynthia T. |Toney}} |
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|''The Other Side of Freedom'' |
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|First place |
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|{{sortname|Jeanie|Kortum}} |
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|''Stones'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{sortname|Stewart|Raffill|nolink=1}} |
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|''Rage'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="3" |Nonfiction |
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|{{sortname|Jen|Townsend}} and Renée Zettle-Sterling |
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|''Cast: Art and Objects Made Using Humanity's Most Transformational Process'' |
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|First place |
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|{{sortname|Cynthia|O'Brien}} with Anne Berry (Illus.) |
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|''Noname The Feral Cat!'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{sortname|Noppadol|Paothong}} and Kathy Love |
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|''Sage Grouse, Icon of the West'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="6" |2019 |
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! rowspan="3" |Fiction |
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|{{sortname|Laura|Hunter|nolink=1}} |
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|''Beloved Mother'' |
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|First place |
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|{{sortname|Robert|Gryn}} |
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|''Two Skies Before Night'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{sortname|H.D.|Hunter}} |
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|''Torment: A Novella'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="3" |Nonfiction |
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|{{sortname|Lois|Farfel Stark}} |
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|''The Telling Image: Shapes of Changing Times'' |
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|First place |
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|{{sortname|James|Tertius deKay}} Michael Fazio, Osborne Phinizy Mackie, and Katherine Malone-France |
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|''The Stephen Decatur House: A History'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{sortname|L.S.|Gardiner}} |
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|''Tales from an Uncertain World: What Other Assorted Disasters Can Teach Us About Climate Change'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="6" |2020 |
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! rowspan="3" |Fiction |
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|Dr. {{sortname|Chelinay|Gates}} (aka Malardy) |
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|''Lucky-Child: The Secret'' |
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|First place |
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|{{sortname|L. James|Rice}} |
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|''Eve of Snows'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{sortname|Sean|Covel|nolink=1}} with Diego Velasquez (Illus.) |
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|''Marlon McDoogle's Magical Night'' |
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|Third place |
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|{{sortname|QT|Luong}} |
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|''Treasured Lands: A Photographic Odyssey Through America's National Parks'' |
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|First place |
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|{{sortname|Debra|Rosenman}} |
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|''The Chimpanzee Chronicles: Stories of Heartbreak and Hope from Behind the Bars'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{sortname|Daniel|Paterna}} |
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|''Feast of the Seven Fishes: A Brooklyn Italian's Recipes Celebrating Food and Family'' |
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|Third place |
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! rowspan="6" |2021 |
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! rowspan="3" |Fiction |
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|{{Sortname|Beverley|Brenna}} with Tara Anderson (Illus.) |
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|''Sapphire the Great and the Meaning of Life'' |
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|First place |
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|{{Sortname|April|White}} |
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|''Death's Door'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{Sortname|Meera Ekkanath|Klein}} |
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|''Seeing Ceremony: A Novel with Recipes'' |
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|Third place |
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|{{Sortname|Nina|Ansary}} with Petra Dufkova (Illus.) |
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|''Anonymous Is a Woman: A Global Chronicle of Gender Inequality'' |
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|First place |
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|{{Sortname|Max|Wisshak}} and Stefanie Wisshak |
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|''New Zealand Karst - A voyage across limestone landscapes into the subterranean realm of caves'' |
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|Second place |
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|{{Sortname|Adam|Schrager}} (Project Director), Nyra Jordan (Designer), and Ian Chalgren (Eds.) |
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|''Let's Talk About It - The Art, the Artists and the Racial Justice Movement on Madison's State Street'' |
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|Third place |
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Next Generation Indie Book Awards | |
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Sponsored by | Independent Book Publishing Professionals Group, Allen O’Shea Literary Agency |
Location | Vancouver, Washington |
Country | United States |
First awarded | 2007 |
Website | www |
The Next Generation Indie Book Awards, also known as the Indie Book Awards, is a literary awards program that recognizes and honors authors and publishers of exceptional independently published books in 70 different categories.[1][2] "Indies" include small presses, larger independent publishers, university presses, e-book publishers, and self-published authors.[3] Established in 2007, it is the largest international awards program for indie authors and independent publishers and is presented by the Independent Book Publishing Professionals Group.
History
[edit]The not-for-profit [4] awards program was founded in 2007 by Catherine Goulet and is presented by the Independent Book Publishing Professionals Group in cooperation with co-founder Marilyn Allen of Allen O’Shea Literary Agency. The judges are professionals from the book publishing industry, including literary agents, editors, publishing executives, book reviewers, writing teachers, and authors.[5][6][7]
Cash prizes and medals are awarded to winners and finalists ranging from $100 to $1,500,[8] grand prize winners are also awarded a trophy,[9] and the top books in each category are reviewed by literary agents for possible representation. The Next Generation Indie Book Awards are announced each year during BookExpo America in a catalog distributed to BookExpo attendees.[10] Winners and Finalists are honored at a reception during BookExpo America. The awards ceremonies are held at landmark locations in New York City including the Plaza Hotel[11][12] and the Harvard Club of New York City.[13] In 2016 the ceremony was held at the Newberry Library in Chicago.[14]
The Next Generation Indie Book Awards program has been said to be the 'Sundance' of the book publishing world.[15][16]
Recipients
[edit]Year | Category | Author | Title | Result |
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2008 | Fiction | Robert Wexelblatt | Zublinka Among Women | First place |
Janey Bennett | The Pale Surface of Things | Second place | ||
Karen M. Black | Moondance | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Keren Taylor | Lines of Velocity: Words that Move from WriteGirl | First place | |
Peter Ressler and Monika Mitchell Ressler | Spiritual Capitalism: How 9/11 Gave us Nine Spiritual Lessons of Work and Business | Second place | ||
Jonathan B. Wright | Who's Behind the Fairy Doors? | Third place | ||
2009 | Fiction | Fairlee Winfield | BUFFALOed | First place |
Campbell Jefferys | Hunter: A Novel | Second place | ||
David Desmond | The Misadventures of Oliver Booth: Life in the Lap of Luxury | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Russell Leigh Sharman and Cheryl Harris Sharman | Nightshift NYC | First place | |
Ken Beller and Heather Chase | Great Peacemakers | Second place | ||
Suzanne Kamata | Call Me Okaasan: Adventures in Multicultural Mothering | Third place | ||
2010 | Fiction | Keith Remer | The Hiding Place of Thunder | First place |
Michel Bruneau | Shaken Allegiances | Second place | ||
K.L. Brady | The Bum Magnet | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Mary Collins | American Idle: A Journey Through Our Sedentary Culture | First place | |
George Stranahan and Nicole Beinstein Strait | Phlogs: Journey to the Heart of the Human Predicament | Second place | ||
Donna DeNomme and Tina Proctor | Ophelia's Oracle: Discovering the Healthy, Happy, Self-Aware, and Confident Girl in the Mirror | Third place | ||
2011 | Fiction | James Hitt | Carny: A Novel in Stories | First place |
Michael McMenamin and Patrick McMenamin | The DeValera Deception | Second place | ||
Bradford Tatum | I Can Only Give You Everything | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Larry J. Schweiger | Last Chance: Preserving Life on Earth | First place | |
Sari Friedman and D. Patrick Miller (Eds.) | Touching: Poems of Love, Longing, and Desire | Second place | ||
James M. Strock | Serve to Lead: Your Transformational 21st Century Leadership System | Third place | ||
2012 | Fiction | Michael McMenamin and Patrick McMenamin | The Parsifal Pursuit | First place |
Royce Leville | A Little Leg Work | Second place | ||
Jean Davies Okimoto | Walter's Muse | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Jan Thrope | Inner Visions: Grassroots Stories of Truth and Hope | First place | |
Matthew Chojnacki | Put the Needle on the Record: The 1980s at 45 Revolutions Per Minute | Second place | ||
Susan A. Hyatt | Strategy for Good: Business Giving Strategies for the 21st Century | Third place | ||
2013 | Fiction | Sara Warner | Still Waters | First place |
Duff Brenna | Minnesota Memoirs | Second place | ||
Michael McMenaminand Patrick McMenamin | The Gemini Agenda | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | John Renesch | The Great Growing Up | First place | |
Dr. Ted Eisenberg and Joyce K. Eisenberg | The Scoop on Breasts:A Plastic Surgeon Busts the Myths | Second place | ||
Ember Reichgott Junge | Zero Chance of Passage: The Pioneering Charter School Story | Third place | ||
2014 | Fiction | Minae Mizumura | A True Novel | First place |
Nina Schuyler | The Translator | Second place | ||
Ron MacLean | Headlong | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | John Mitchell | The Boy Who Lived With Ghosts: A Memoir | First place | |
David Gottfried | Explosion Green | Second place | ||
Dianne Maroney | The Imagine Project: Stories of Courage, Hope and Love | Third place | ||
2015 | Fiction | Raymond Hutson | Topeka, ma'shuge | First place |
Christine Sunderland | The Magdalene Mystery | Second place | ||
CB Anderson | River Talk | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Kerry Howley | Thrown | First place | |
Joseph Bharat Cornell | The Sky and Earth Touched Me | Second place | ||
Bonnie U. Gruenberg | The Wild Horse Dilemma: Conflicts and Controversies of the Atlantic Coast Herds | Third place | ||
2016 | Fiction | Norma Hinkens | Immurement | First place |
Dave Riese | Echo from Mount Royal | Second place | ||
Dustin Stevens | The Boat Man | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | David Noyes | The Photographing Tourist: A Storyteller's Guide to Travel and Photography | First place | |
Joseph Cornell | Sharing Nature: Nature Awareness Activities for All Ages | Second place | ||
Holly E. Tripp (Ed.) | Stories of Music | Third place | ||
2017 | Fiction | Nalini Warriar | Fireflies in the Night | First place |
Desiree Cooper | Know the Mother | Second place | ||
Kimberly Meehan | The Coney Island Hot Dog Heist | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Jericho Parms | Lost Wax: Essays | First place | |
William Seale | Blair House: The President's Guest House | Second place | ||
Lowell E. Baier | Inside the Equal Access to Justice Act: Environmental Litigation and the Crippling Battle over America's Lands, Endangered Species, and Critical Habitats | Third place | ||
2018 | Fiction | Cynthia T. Toney | The Other Side of Freedom | First place |
Jeanie Kortum | Stones | Second place | ||
Stewart Raffill | Rage | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Jen Townsend and Renée Zettle-Sterling | Cast: Art and Objects Made Using Humanity's Most Transformational Process | First place | |
Cynthia O'Brien with Anne Berry (Illus.) | Noname The Feral Cat! | Second place | ||
Noppadol Paothong and Kathy Love | Sage Grouse, Icon of the West | Third place | ||
2019 | Fiction | Laura Hunter | Beloved Mother | First place |
Robert Gryn | Two Skies Before Night | Second place | ||
H.D. Hunter | Torment: A Novella | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Lois Farfel Stark | The Telling Image: Shapes of Changing Times | First place | |
James Tertius deKay Michael Fazio, Osborne Phinizy Mackie, and Katherine Malone-France | The Stephen Decatur House: A History | Second place | ||
L.S. Gardiner | Tales from an Uncertain World: What Other Assorted Disasters Can Teach Us About Climate Change | Third place | ||
2020 | Fiction | Dr. Chelinay Gates (aka Malardy) | Lucky-Child: The Secret | First place |
L. James Rice | Eve of Snows | Second place | ||
Sean Covel with Diego Velasquez (Illus.) | Marlon McDoogle's Magical Night | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | QT Luong | Treasured Lands: A Photographic Odyssey Through America's National Parks | First place | |
Debra Rosenman | The Chimpanzee Chronicles: Stories of Heartbreak and Hope from Behind the Bars | Second place | ||
Daniel Paterna | Feast of the Seven Fishes: A Brooklyn Italian's Recipes Celebrating Food and Family | Third place | ||
2021 | Fiction | Beverley Brenna with Tara Anderson (Illus.) | Sapphire the Great and the Meaning of Life | First place |
April White | Death's Door | Second place | ||
Meera Ekkanath Klein | Seeing Ceremony: A Novel with Recipes | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Nina Ansary with Petra Dufkova (Illus.) | Anonymous Is a Woman: A Global Chronicle of Gender Inequality | First place | |
Max Wisshak and Stefanie Wisshak | New Zealand Karst - A voyage across limestone landscapes into the subterranean realm of caves | Second place | ||
Adam Schrager (Project Director), Nyra Jordan (Designer), and Ian Chalgren (Eds.) | Let's Talk About It - The Art, the Artists and the Racial Justice Movement on Madison's State Street | Third place |
References
[edit]- ^ "Self Published Book Awards". Retrieved 2018-05-16.
- ^ "Minnesota Author Wins 2010 Indie Book Award". Retrieved 2011-11-28.
- ^ Independent Book Publishing Professionals Group (June 12, 2012). "2012 Indie Book Award Winners Announced". The Sacramento Bee. Retrieved June 12, 2012.
- ^ "2010 Indie Book Awards Announced". Retrieved 2011-11-28.
- ^ "Law School Expert's First Book Named One of the Top Tomes of 2010!". Archived from the original on 2010-10-24. Retrieved 2010-11-28.
- ^ "ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year". Retrieved 2010-11-28.
- ^ "DIY: Book Awards for Self-Published Authors". Retrieved 2018-05-16.
- ^ "ReadersRead.com article 2010 Next Generation Indie Book Award Winners Announced". Retrieved 2010-11-28.
- ^ "New Novel: Shaken Allegiances - October 2009". Retrieved 2010-11-28.
- ^ "First-Time Novelist Amber Lehman Aces The Next Generation Indie Book Awards". Retrieved 2010-11-28.
- ^ "Emily Murphy: Next Generation Indie Book Awards article". Retrieved 2010-04-04.
- ^ "The Predator Next Door" Book Wins Prestigious 2010 Next Generation Indie Book Award". Retrieved 2010-11-28.
- ^ "Conversations with Richard Fidler". Retrieved 2016-07-20.
- ^ "Dave Riese pens a best indie book of 2016". Retrieved 2016-07-20.
- ^ "The Fiction Gallery". Retrieved 2010-12-14.
- ^ "What is the Sundance of Indie Books? | Publish with Connie". publishwithconnie.com. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
- ^ "Winners". Next Generation Indie Book Awards. Retrieved 2022-02-28.