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2017 Pannell Award Winners Announced
The Women’s National Book Association has announced the 2017 Pannell Award winners, given annually to two bookstores.
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Two Milestones Celebrated at The New England Book Show
The New England Book Show and Bookbuilders of Boston celebrated two anniversaries and honored Tom Plain, v-p of King Printing Company, with the W.A. Dwiggins Award at Boston's Symphony Hall.
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Cardoso, Pizarnik Win 2017 Best Translated Book Awards
The 2017 Best Translated Book Awards were announced at a ceremony at the Folly in New York on May 4. Lúcio Cardoso and Alejandra Pizarnik took home the prizes for fiction and poetry, respectively.
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Health Scare, Trump Jokes Mark 2017 Edgars
Marked by a bit of a drama—Mystery Writers of America president Jeffery Deaver passed out during his introductory remarks (but was later found to be fine)—the annual Edgars banquet celebrated Noah Hawley, who won the Best Novel award for 'Before the Fall.'
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At PEN Gala, Sargent Speaks to the First Amendment
At the 2017 PEN Literary Gala, Macmillan CEO John Sargent spoke to a room filled with publishing luminaries about the importance of the First Amendment.
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2017 Man Booker International Prize Shortlist Announced
The six finalists for the 2017 Man Booker International Prize include two Israelis, a South American, and three Europeans. The shortlisted authors each receive £2,500; the winning author and translator will receive a further £50,000.
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Whitehead, Thompson Among 2017 Pulitzer Prize Winners
Colson Whitehead and Heather Ann Thompson took home the prizes for 'The Underground Railroad' and 'Blood In the Water' respectively during the 101st installment of the awards.
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Bologna 2017: Wolf Erlbruch Wins Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
German author-illustrator Wolf Erlbruch has won the 2017 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, the world’s largest children’s book award.
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PW Opens Nominations for Star Watch
'Publishers Weekly' and Frankfurter Buchmesse have opened nominations for their fourth annual PW Star Watch program, which celebrates and recognizes up-and-coming members of the Canadian and U.S. publishing communities.
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At PEN Awards, A Scaled-Up Atmosphere and Political Bent
PEN America hosted its annual literary awards on March 27 in a scaled-up ceremony that saw its biggest honors of the year bestowed.
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Photos From the 2016 NBCC Awards Ceremony
Some of literature's leading lights gathered on March 16 for the National Book Critics Circle Awards.
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Louise Erdrich, Matthew Desmond Win 2016 NBCC Awards
Novelist Louise Erdrich won the fiction prize, Matthew Desmond won for nonfiction; and Margaret Atwood received the lifetime achievement award at the National Book Critics Circle Awards ceremony last night in New York City.
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Poets to Hold Vigil for the NEA at Trump Tower
Poets and activists have organized a vigil and reading protesting President Donald J. Trump's proposed budget cuts to, or elimination of, the National Endowment of the Arts.
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BookExpo Editors' Buzz Finalists Announced
BookExpo has named its finalists for its Editors’ Buzz program, which highlights titles expected to resonate with readers in 2017.
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PEN America Announces 2017 Literary Award Winners
PEN America has announced the winners of the majority of its 2017 Literary Awards, which include novelist, essayist, and critic Aleksandar Hemon and novelist Helen Oyeyemi.
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We Need Diverse Books Opens Nominations for Bookseller Award
We Need Diverse Books, the organization promoting multicultural books and authors, has opened nominations for its inaugural WNDB Bookseller of the Year Award.
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When They Got the Call: PW Speaks with the 2017 Newbery and Caldecott Winners
PW spoke with this year's Caldecott and Newbery Medal winners about what they were doing when the committee called with the good news.
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'A Very Incredible Day': Javaka Steptoe on His 2017 Caldecott Medal
“This has been a very incredible day,” said Javaka Steptoe, referring to the hours following the announcement that he had won the 2017 Caldecott Medal.
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'Completely Gobsmacked': Kelly Barnhill on Her 2017 Newbery Medal
Kelly Barnhill was "dead to the world" when her cell phone rang very early Monday morning.
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Barnhill, Steptoe, 'March: Book Three' Win Newbery, Caldecott, Printz
Kelly Barnhill won the Newbery Medal for 'The Girl Who Drank the Moon,' Javaka Steptoe won the Caldecott Medal for 'Radiant Child,' and John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell won the Printz Award for 'March: Book Three.'