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  • 2012 Orange Prize Goes to 'The Song of Achilles'

    Madeline Miller's The Song of Achilles (Bloomsbury) has won the 2012 Orange Prize for Fiction. Joanna Trollope, chair of judges for the prize, said: "This is a more than worthy winner – original, passionate, inventive and uplifting. Homer would be proud of her.”

  • The Pulitzer Effect: How Much Did 2012’s Winners Jump?

    Five weeks after the 2012 Pulitzer winners were announced, we looked at Nielsen BookScan sales numbers to see just how much the prize helped--and the results were mixed.

  • 2012 Emily Dickinson First Book Award Goes to Hailey Leithauser

    Hailey Leithauser has won the 2012 Emily Dickinson First Book Award, presented by the Poetry Foundation. The award is designed to recognize an American poet of at least 40 years of age who has yet to publish a first collection of poetry.

  • Karen Russell Wins NYPL's Young Lions Award

    At a ceremony Monday night, Karen Russell won the New York Public Library's 2012 Young Lions Fiction Award for Swamplandia! (Knopf).

  • IBPA Names Benjamin Franklin Awards Finalists

    The Independent Book Publishers Association has announced the finalists for the 24th Annual Benjamin Franklin Awards, honoring excellence in publishing. The three finalists in each of the 54 categories were chosen from close to 1,300 entries, and one winner per category will be announced at the Benjamin Franklin Awards ceremony on Monday evening, June 4th at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York city on the eve of BookExpo America 2012.

  • Kinney, Selznick Win Top Prizes at Children's Choice Awards

    The fifth annual Children’s Choice Book Awards were awarded Monday evening at a charity gala in New York City, kicking off the 93rd annual Children’s Book Week. Jarrett J. Krosoczka hosted the event, at which Jeff Kinney was named Author of the Year, and Brian Selznick named Illustrator of the Year.

  • Mobile Library, 15-Year-Old Win National Book Foundation Awards

    The board of the National Book Foundation has awarded its fourth annual Innovations in Reading Prizes to five individuals and organizations for "demonstrating passion, creativity, dedication, and leadership in the service of creating and sustaining a lifelong love of reading."

  • 'The View from Lazy Point' Wins 2012 Orion Book Award

    Author and biologist Carl Safina has won the 2012 Orion Book Award for The View from Lazy Point: A Natural Year in an Unnatural World (Holt), in recognition of the book’s success in addressing the human relationship with the natural world in a fresh, thought-provoking, and engaging manner.

  • Zarakolu To Receive AAP Freedom to Publish Award

    Ragip Zarakolu, a voice for free expression in Turkey, has been chosen as the 2012 recipient of the Jeri Laber International Freedom to Publish Award.

  • NBA Entry Process Now Open to Publishers

    The National Book Foundation has issued entry forms and guidelines for the 2012 National Book Awards. The organization has also released the names of the 20 judges who will be choosing the award winners of the four prizes: fiction, nonfiction, poetry and young people's literature.

  • The Best of Northwest Literature: The 25th Annual Oregon Book Awards

    Winners included Patrick DeWitt's The Sisters Brothers and Carl Adamshick's Curses and Wishes.

  • 2012 PubWest Book Design Awards Announced

    Jennifer New's Dan Eldon: Safari is a Way of Life, published by Chronicle Books, has won the Judges Choice award as part of the 2012 PubWest Book Design Awards.

  • Pulitzer Winners Go Back to Press

    History winner Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention by Manning Marable will see the most significant new print run, with Viking publishing 9,000 copies with a sticker adhered to the book and an additional 10,000 with the seal imprinted on the cover.

  • Just How Much Does a Pulitzer Prize Help a Book's Sales?

    PW took a look at the last five winners of the fiction prize—A Visit from the Goon Squad, Tinkers, Olive Kitteridge, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, The Road—and the effects the win had on sales.

  • Tracking Amazon: Pulitzer Fiction Finalists Jump

    They may be a day later than the books that actually won Pulitzers, but the three finalists for the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction have jumped considerably.

  • Tracking Amazon: Pulitzer Winners See Huge Spikes

    Poetry winner Tracy K. Smith saw her book Life on Mars jump to #101 from #35,886, making it the second highest sales increase of the past 24 hours. The title is now backordered on Amazon's site.

  • 2012 Pulitzer Prize: No Fiction Award, Jurors 'Shocked'

    The 2012 Pulitzer Prize winners were announced April 16, and the big surprise wasn't who won, but who didn't: for the first time since 1977, no Pulitzer Prize for Fiction was awarded.

  • Eugenides, 'Blood, Bones & Butter' Win Indies Choice Awards

    The Marriage Plot and Blood, Bones & Butter, along with The Tiger's Wife and Between Shades of Gray were the winners at the 2012 Indies Choice Awards. The E.B. White Read-Aloud awards went to, in a tie, Maile Meloy and Colin Meloy, authors of The Apothecary and Wildwood, respectively.

  • Call for Applicants for 2012 Ashmead Award

    Applications are now being accepted for the 2012 Ashmead Award and the Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence.

  • McKinney, Byrd Among Stoker Award Winners

    At the 2012 Bram Stoker Awards banquet held Saturday, March 31, at the Radisson Hotel in downtown Salt Lake City, Joe McKinney’s Flesh Eaters (Pinnacle) won for superior achievement in a novel, while Allyson Byrd’s Isis Unbound (Dark Regions Press) won for superior achievement in a first novel.

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