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More Than a Dream: Kate DiCamillo Reflects on Her 2014 Newbery News
On what may be the coldest day of the year in Minnesota, with temperatures dipping down to the negative teens, 2014 Newbery Award winner Kate DiCamillo might be the only person in the state who’s not complaining.
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DiCamillo, Floca, Sedgwick Win Newbery, Caldecott, Printz
Kate DiCamillo has won the Newbery Medal for "Flora & Ulysses"; Brian Floca has won the Caldecott Medal for "Locomotive"; and Marcus Sedgwick has won the Printz Award for "Midwinterblood."
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Amazon's Seventh Annual Breakthrough Novel Contest Set
The grand prize winner will receive an Amazon Publishing contract, with a $50,000 advance.
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2014 Edgar Nominees Announced
The winners will be announced at a gala banquet on May 1 in New York City.
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NBCC Names Finalists for 2013 Honors
The National Book Critics Circle today has named the 30 finalists for its best books honors of 2013 in six categories.
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Barrett, Lee, Saunders Named Story Prize Finalists
The winner of the tenth annual prize will be revealed on March 5.
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NBF Seeks Nominations for Innovation in Reading Prize
The award, which recognizes "exceptional initiatives and programs that have created and sustained a lifelong love of reading," comes with a $2,500 prize.
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Books for a Better Life Awards Finalists Revealed
Michael Moss, Naoki Higashida, and Temple Grandin are among the finalists for the 18th annual Books for a Better Life Award.
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A Book Prize That Bridges the Atlantic
Writer and critic Olivia Laing and author and journalist Erica Wagner, winners of the 2014 Eccles British Library Writer in Residence Award, have each been awarded £20,000 and will start their residency at the Eccles Centre on January 2, 2014.
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The Spokenword Audio Grammy Nominees
The five Grammy nominations in the spokenword audio category announced last week were: America Again: Re-becoming The Greatness We Never Weren't by Stephen Colbert; Carrie And Me by Carol Burnett; Let's Explore Diabetes With Owls by David Sedaris; Still Foolin' 'Em by Billy Crystal; and The Storm King by Pete Seeger.
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Canadian Nonfiction Prize Rebrands, Adds New Prize
The C$25,000 Charles Taylor Prize for Literary Non-Fiction is rebranding as the RBC Taylor Prize and adding a new C$10,000 prize for emerging writers.
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Goodreads Reveals Favorite Books of 2013
Goodreads has unveiled its version of a 'best books' list, and this year's favorite among members was Khaled Hosseini's "And the Mountains Echoed."
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Oren Teicher and the ABA Board: 'PW' Person of the Year
For their role in leading the resurgence of independent bookselling, ABA CEO Oren Teicher and the ABA board have been chosen as PW’s Person of the Year.
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Heading Back to Press on NBA Winners
The winners of the National Book Awards on Wednesday are scoring increased print runs with their respective publishers.
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The 2013 National Book Awards: The Best of the Year
Novelist and musician James McBride appeared genuinely stupefied as he reached to accept the National Book Award for Fiction from Charles McGrath, former editor of the New York Times Book Review, at the awards ceremony on November 20. After the shortlist reveal about a month before the awards, McBride was considered an underdog, pitted against better-known writers like Jhumpa Lahiri, George Saunders, Rachel Kushner, and Thomas Pynchon.
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McAdam, Moore Awarded Writers’ Trust Prizes
Author Colin McAdam was among the winners of the Writers’ Trust of Canada’s annual literary awards, announced on Wednesday, in Toronto. The prize money attached to the awards collectively amounts to C$114,000.
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NBA Young People's Literature Medalist Cynthia Kadohata: On a Streak of 'Luck'
Luck can be found in the title of Cynthia Kadohata's latest novel, The Thing About Luck, which has just won the 2013 National Book Award for Young People's Literature.
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NBA Young People's Literature Finalists: A Photo-Essay
On Wednesday evening, November 20, five children's book authors, dressed in their finery, headed to Cipriani Wall Street for the 64th National Book Awards.
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2013 National Book Awards Go to McBride, Packer, Szybist, Kadohata
The winners included Cynthia Kadohata for The Thing About Luck (Young People’s Literature), Mary Szybist for Incarnadine (Poetry), George Packer for The Unwinding (Nonfiction), and James McBride for The Good Lord Bird (Fiction).
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Read Russia Extends Deadline for First Translation Prize
The Read Russia Prize is devoted to newly published Russian works in English translation.