Minnesota Book Awards
Minnesota Book Awards | |
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Awarded for | Works created by Minnesotans in the previous year |
Presented by | The Friends of the Saint Paul Library |
First awarded | 1988 |
Official website | "Minnesota Book Awards" |
The Minnesota Book Awards are presented annually for books created by writers, illustrators or book artists who are Minnesotans. The award, originally established in 1988, is organized by The Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library.
History
The Minnesota Book Awards were created in 1988 as part of the Minnesota Festival of the Book, an event which ran for two years. No awards were presented in 1990. Following this, the Awards were run by the Minnesota Center for the Book. In 2000, that organization (including the awards) was moved to the Minnesota Humanities Commission,[1] which in turn announced in 2006 that The Friends of the Saint Paul Library would return to the lead organization role for the Awards.[2]
Categories and special awards
Minnesota Book Awards are presented for Children's Literature, General Nonfiction, Genre Fiction, Memoir & Creative Nonfiction, Minnesota, Novel & Short Story, poetry, and Young People's Literature. Prior to 2007, these categories varied each year. Some examples of past categories are Architecture, Book Cover Design, Children's Picture Book, Fantasy & Science Fiction, Photography, and Science & Nature.[3]
In addition to the main category awards, Minnesota Book Awards has presented The Kay Sexton Award each year, recognizing an overall contribution to the state's literary community. Kay Sexton was the first recipient of the award in 1988.
The annual Minnesota Book Artist Award, recognizing the recipient's excellence and contributions to the Minnesota book arts community, is administered and co-presented by Minnesota Center for Book Arts.[4]
Beginning in 2007, the Readers' Choice Award is voted on by the general public, from a pool of works nominated in all Minnesota Book Award categories.[5]
In 2012 the biennial Hognander Minnesota History Award was introduced, recognizing a scholarly work related to Minnesota history.[6]
References
- ↑ "Minnesota Humanities Commission Becomes New Home of the Minnesota Center for the Book" U.S. Library of Congress, February 28, 2000
- ↑ "Humanities Commission Announces New Home For Minnesota Book Awards" September 24, 2006
- ↑ "Minnesota Book Awards, Past Finalists and Winners by Year" thefriends.org
- ↑ "Minnesota Book Artist Award" mnbookarts.org
- ↑ "Readers' Choice Award" thefriends.org
- ↑ "Minnesota Book Award finalists named" by Laurie Hertzel, Star Tribune, January 28, 2012