PW’s parent company, Reed Business Information, has announced plans to suspend support of the Quill Awards program.

The first Quills event took place in October 2005 to celebrate the best in book publishing while promoting the cause of literacy in the U.S. Former Variety publisher Gerry Byrne chaired the Quills Literacy Foundation, which was overseen by an Advisory board made up of 40 members of the publishing and media community.

“To help create a program to celebrate the written word was a privilege,” says Byrne. “Thank you to all my colleagues at Reed, NBC and throughout the book publishing world for their support."

Acting as Partner, NBC televised the annual black tie awards ceremony on the owned and operated stations and affiliates.

As part of the dissolution of the Quills, the remaining Foundation funds will be distributed to First Book and to Literacy Partners.

"The Quill Awards have truly helped us advance the cause of literacy for the hardest to reach children in our country, helping to give them the skills and resources they need for a hopeful and successful future," said Kyle Zimmer, First Book President. "First Book is tremendously grateful to the Quills Literacy Foundation; their legacy will live on through their generous contribution as we continue to provide beautiful, new books to the children who need them the most."

“On behalf of Reed Business Information, we wish to thank our publishing colleagues, including the publishing houses, booksellers, librarians and our sponsors for their support of the Quill Awards program,” said William McGorry, Quills Director.