The National Book Foundation,which presents the awards, released long lists of 10 Thursday for nonfiction and poetry. The foundation announced the lists for young people's literature and books in translations earlier in the week and will reveal the fiction nominees on...
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From Saturday 5th November, the public are invited to vote online for the Galaxy Book of the Year, the nominees of which comprise winners of all eleven categories. Last year’s winner of the overall accolade, One Day, by David Nicholls recorded over 300% sales growth during December 2010, ...
This combination of cover images shows nominees for the National Book Award for fiction, from left, "Dinosaurs" by Lydia Millet, "Less is Lost" by Andrew Sean Greer and "The Book of Goose" by Yiyun Li. (Norton/Little, Brown & Co./FSG via AP) By HILLEL ITALIE, AP Nationa...
“Unless we can get complete and total assurance that the National Book Foundation will be actively and publicly denouncing anti-semitism and the inappropriate conduct and collusion of its nominees to foster a highly-charged, destructive environment,” O...
The National Media Awards Foundation (NMAF) is delighted to share the nominees for the 45th annual National Magazine Awards. Our incredible roster of more than 100 volunteer judges dedicated countless …Continue readingAnd the Nominees Are… ...
On Thursday, the National Book Foundation also announced the poetry longlist, with nominees including Douglas Kearney’s “Sho,” Hoa Nguyen’s “A Thousand Times You Lose Your Treasure” and Forrest Gander’s “Twice Alive.” The foundation has already released longlists of 10 for young people...
The other nominees are Sarah Thankam Mathews’ ”All This Could Be Different,” Tess Gunty’s “The Rabbit Hutch” and Alejandro Varela’s “The Town of Babylon,” released by Astra Publishing House, which was founded just two years ago....
Award Nominees 01/20/05The nominees for the National Book Critics Circle awards for the publishing year 2004 in the categories of fiction, nonfiction, biography/autobiography, criticism, and poetry have been selected. The winners will be announced this March at the organizations 31st annual...
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