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Friday, April 27, 2018

May - August Book Awards

Book Award Winners! Book Awards Winners! Many more will be announced this spring and summer. Be in the know with our handy list below, divided by age groups (Adults, Teens, and Children) for your convenience.


New April Winners!

We missed a few winners in April:

4th: Pen/Faulkner
  • 1 category -- Fiction.
26th: Edgar Awards (Mystery)
  •  14 categories -- Novel, First Novel, Paperback Original, Fact Crime, Critical/Biographical, Short Story , Juvenile, Young Adult, TV Episode, Robert L. Fish Memorial, Mary Higgins Clark, Grand Master, Raven Awards, and Ellery Queen Award.
  • 11 categories -- American; Baking and Desserts; Beverage; General; Health and Special Diets; International; Reference, History, and Scholarship; Restaurant and Professional; Single Subject; Vegetable-Focused Cooking; Writing.
28th: Agatha Awards (Traditional Mystery)
  • 6 categories -- Best Contemporary Novel, Best Historical Novel, Best First Novel, Best Nonfiction, Best Short Story, and Best Children’s/Young Adult.

Adult Awards

May

20th: Nebula Award (Sci-Fi/Fantasy)
  • 4 categories in Sci-Fi/Fantasy: Novel, Novella, Novellette, and Short Story.
  • 1 category -- Created in 2016, this is for the finest work of translated fiction around the world.
31st: Audies
  • 26 categories: basically audiobooks and spoken word entertainment in every genre as well as narrators, excellence in marketing/design/production, and multi-voiced performance.

June

4th: Lambda (LGBT)
  • 23 categories -- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and LGBTQ Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Mystery, Memoir/Biography, Romance, Anthology, Children's/YA, Drama, Erotica, Graphic Novels, Horror, and Studies. 
6th: Women's Prize for Fiction, Bailey's (formerly The Orange Prize)
  • 1 category -- Novel written in English by a female writer (any nationality).
23rd: Locus Awards (Sci-Fi)
  • 15 categories in Sci-Fi -- Science fiction, fantasy, and horror novels, short fiction, collections, anthologies, nonfiction, artists, editors, magazines, and publishers.

July

14th: International Thriller Writers Award
  • 6 categories in Thriller -- Best Hardcover Novel, Best First Novel, Best Paperback Original Novel, Best Short Story, Best YA Novel, and Best E-Book Original Novel.
    15th: Shirley Jackson (Psychological Suspense, Horror, and the Dark Fantastic, announced at Readercon)
    • 6 categories in Psychological Suspense, Horror, and the Dark Fantastic: Novel, Novella, Novelette, Short Story, Single-Author Collection, and Edited Anthology.
    19th: RITA / Golden Heart Awards (Romance)
    • 13 categories in RITA (published romance novels): Best First Book; Contemporary Romance: Long, Mid-Length, and Short; Erotic Romance; Historical Romance: Long and Short; Mainstream Fiction with a Central Romance; Paranormal Romance; Romance Novella; Romance with Religious or Spiritual Elements; Romantic Suspense; Young Adult Romance.
    • There are 7 categories in Golden Heart, but they are unpublished romance manuscripts...
    20th: Eisners (comics, announced at ComicCon)
    • 34 categories in comics -- Best Short Story, Best Single Issue/One-Shot, Best Continuing Series, Best Limited Series, Best New Series, Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8), Best Publication for Kids (ages 9-12), Best Publication for Teens (ages 13-17), Best Humor Publication, Best Anthology, Best Reality-Based Work and more!
    23rd: Mythopoeic Award Winner (Fantasy)
    • 4 categories in fantasy -- adult literature (may include YA), children's literature (up to age 13), inklings studies, and myth and fantasy studies. 
    24th:  Man Booker Prize Longlist (Longlist, July; Shortlist, Sept)
    • 1 category -- best novel.

    August

    20th: Hugo Award (Sci Fi/Fantasy, announced at Worldcon)
    • 16 categories -- Best Novel, Best Novella, Best Novelette, Best Short Story, Best Related Work, Best Graphic Story, Best Dramatic Presentation (Long Form & Short Form), Best Editor (Long Form and Short Form), Best Professional Artist, and more!

    Teen Awards

    May

    20th: Andre Norton Award (a Hugo Award; Sci Fi/Fantasy)
    • 1 winner for YA in Sci Fi/Fantasy.
    30th: Children's Choice Book Awards - (voted by Children and YA, announced at Book Expo)
    • Children and Teens can vote for their favorite finalists between March 1st and May 6th.
    • 5 categories -- Kindergarten to 2nd grade, 3rd to 4th grade, 5th to 6th grade, 7th to 8th grade, and teen books.
    31st: Audies
    • 26 audiobook categories, two of which are Young Adult and Middle Grade.
    ???(Day not yet announced):  Boston Globe Horn Book Award
    • 3 categories -- Picture Book, Fiction and Poetry, and Nonfiction. 

      June

      4th: Lambda (LGBT)
      • 23 categories -- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and LGBTQ Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Mystery, Memoir/Biography, Romance, Anthology, Children's/YA, Drama, Erotica, Graphic Novels, Horror, and Studies. 
      23rd: Locus Awards (Sci-Fi)
      • 15 categories in Sci-Fi -- Science fiction, fantasy, and horror novels, short fiction, collections, anthologies, nonfiction, artists, editors, magazines, and publishers.

      July

      14th: International Thriller Writers Award
      • 6 categories in Thriller -- Best Hardcover Novel, Best First Novel, Best Paperback Original Novel, Best Short Story, Best YA Novel, and Best E-Book Original Novel.
        19th: RITA / Golden Heart Awards (Romance)
        • 13 categories in RITA (published romance novels): Best First Book; Contemporary Romance: Long, Mid-Length, and Short; Erotic Romance; Historical Romance: Long and Short; Mainstream Fiction with a Central Romance; Paranormal Romance; Romance Novella; Romance with Religious or Spiritual Elements; Romantic Suspense; Young Adult Romance.
        • There are 7 categories in Golden Heart, but they are unpublished romance manuscripts...
        20th: Eisners (comics, announced at ComicCon)
        • 34 categories in comics -- one is specifically for teens called Best Publication for Teens (ages 13-17).
        23rd: Mythopoeic Award Winner (Fantasy)
        • 4 categories in fantasy -- adult literature (may include YA), children's literature (up to age 13), inklings studies, and myth and fantasy studies. 

        August

        No Awards


        Children Awards

        May

        30th: Children's Choice Book Awards - (voted by Children and YA, announced at Book Expo)
        • Children and Teens can vote for their favorite finalists between March 1st and May 6th.
        • 5 categories -- Kindergarten to 2nd grade, 3rd to 4th grade, 5th to 6th grade, 7th to 8th grade, and teen books.
        May 31st: Audies
        • 26 audiobook categories, two of which are Middle Grade and Young Listeners.
        ???(Day not yet announced):  Boston Globe Horn Book Award
        • 3 categories -- Picture Book, Fiction and Poetry, and Nonfiction. 

        June

        4th: Lambda (LGBT)
        • 23 categories -- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and LGBTQ Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Mystery, Memoir/Biography, Romance, Anthology, Children's/YA, Drama, Erotica, Graphic Novels, Horror, and Studies. 

        July

        20th: Eisners (comics, announced at ComicCon)
        • 34 categories in comics -- Of these, there are Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8) and Best Publication for Kids (ages 9-12).

        August

        No Awards

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        You can find the complete list of awards in our previous post, the Ultimate Book Awards Calendar. The specific dates aren't listed because they change every year, but you can check our Jan-April 2018 listings and the stay tuned for our next installment (Sept-December) in August!

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