Next Generation Indie Book Awards
Next Generation Indie Book Awards | |
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Sponsored by | Independent Book Publishing Professionals Group, Allen O’Shea Literary Agency |
Location | Vancouver, Washington |
Country | United States |
First awarded | 2007 |
Website | www |
The Next Generation Indie Book Awards, also known as the Indie Book Awards, is a literary awards program that recognizes and honors authors and publishers of exceptional independently published books in 70 different categories.[1][2] "Indies" include small presses, larger independent publishers, university presses, e-book publishers, and self-published authors.[3] Established in 2007, it is the largest international awards program for indie authors and independent publishers and is presented by the Independent Book Publishing Professionals Group.
History
[edit]The not-for-profit [4] awards program was founded in 2007 by Catherine Goulet and is presented by the Independent Book Publishing Professionals Group in cooperation with co-founder Marilyn Allen of Allen O’Shea Literary Agency. The judges are professionals from the book publishing industry, including literary agents, editors, publishing executives, book reviewers, writing teachers, and authors.[5][6][7]
Cash prizes and medals are awarded to winners and finalists ranging from $100 to $1,500,[8] grand prize winners are also awarded a trophy,[9] and the top books in each category are reviewed by literary agents for possible representation. The Next Generation Indie Book Awards are announced each year during BookExpo America in a catalog distributed to BookExpo attendees.[10] Winners and Finalists are honored at a reception during BookExpo America. The awards ceremonies are held at landmark locations in New York City including the Plaza Hotel[11][12] and the Harvard Club of New York City.[13] In 2016 the ceremony was held at the Newberry Library in Chicago.[14]
The Next Generation Indie Book Awards program has been said to be the 'Sundance' of the book publishing world.[15][16]
Recipients
[edit]Year | Category | Author | Title | Result |
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2008 | Fiction | Robert Wexelblatt | Zublinka Among Women | First place |
Janey Bennett | The Pale Surface of Things | Second place | ||
Karen M. Black | Moondance | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Keren Taylor | Lines of Velocity: Words that Move from WriteGirl | First place | |
Peter Ressler and Monika Mitchell Ressler | Spiritual Capitalism: How 9/11 Gave us Nine Spiritual Lessons of Work and Business | Second place | ||
Jonathan B. Wright | Who's Behind the Fairy Doors? | Third place | ||
2009 | Fiction | Fairlee Winfield | BUFFALOed | First place |
Campbell Jefferys | Hunter: A Novel | Second place | ||
David Desmond | The Misadventures of Oliver Booth: Life in the Lap of Luxury | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Russell Leigh Sharman and Cheryl Harris Sharman | Nightshift NYC | First place | |
Ken Beller and Heather Chase | Great Peacemakers | Second place | ||
Suzanne Kamata | Call Me Okaasan: Adventures in Multicultural Mothering | Third place | ||
2010 | Fiction | Keith Remer | The Hiding Place of Thunder | First place |
Michel Bruneau | Shaken Allegiances | Second place | ||
K.L. Brady | The Bum Magnet | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Mary Collins | American Idle: A Journey Through Our Sedentary Culture | First place | |
George Stranahan and Nicole Beinstein Strait | Phlogs: Journey to the Heart of the Human Predicament | Second place | ||
Donna DeNomme and Tina Proctor | Ophelia's Oracle: Discovering the Healthy, Happy, Self-Aware, and Confident Girl in the Mirror | Third place | ||
2011 | Fiction | James Hitt | Carny: A Novel in Stories | First place |
Michael McMenamin and Patrick McMenamin | The DeValera Deception | Second place | ||
Bradford Tatum | I Can Only Give You Everything | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Larry J. Schweiger | Last Chance: Preserving Life on Earth | First place | |
Sari Friedman and D. Patrick Miller (Eds.) | Touching: Poems of Love, Longing, and Desire | Second place | ||
James M. Strock | Serve to Lead: Your Transformational 21st Century Leadership System | Third place | ||
2012 | Fiction | Michael McMenamin and Patrick McMenamin | The Parsifal Pursuit | First place |
Royce Leville | A Little Leg Work | Second place | ||
Jean Davies Okimoto | Walter's Muse | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Jan Thrope | Inner Visions: Grassroots Stories of Truth and Hope | First place | |
Matthew Chojnacki | Put the Needle on the Record: The 1980s at 45 Revolutions Per Minute | Second place | ||
Susan A. Hyatt | Strategy for Good: Business Giving Strategies for the 21st Century | Third place | ||
2013 | Fiction | Sara Warner | Still Waters | First place |
Duff Brenna | Minnesota Memoirs | Second place | ||
Michael McMenaminand Patrick McMenamin | The Gemini Agenda | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | John Renesch | The Great Growing Up | First place | |
Dr. Ted Eisenberg and Joyce K. Eisenberg | The Scoop on Breasts:A Plastic Surgeon Busts the Myths | Second place | ||
Ember Reichgott Junge | Zero Chance of Passage: The Pioneering Charter School Story | Third place | ||
2014 | Fiction | Minae Mizumura | A True Novel | First place |
Nina Schuyler | The Translator | Second place | ||
Ron MacLean | Headlong | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | John Mitchell | The Boy Who Lived With Ghosts: A Memoir | First place | |
David Gottfried | Explosion Green | Second place | ||
Dianne Maroney | The Imagine Project: Stories of Courage, Hope and Love | Third place | ||
2015 | Fiction | Raymond Hutson | Topeka, ma'shuge | First place |
Christine Sunderland | The Magdalene Mystery | Second place | ||
CB Anderson | River Talk | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Kerry Howley | Thrown | First place | |
Joseph Bharat Cornell | The Sky and Earth Touched Me | Second place | ||
Bonnie U. Gruenberg | The Wild Horse Dilemma: Conflicts and Controversies of the Atlantic Coast Herds | Third place | ||
2016 | Fiction | Norma Hinkens | Immurement | First place |
Dave Riese | Echo from Mount Royal | Second place | ||
Dustin Stevens | The Boat Man | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | David Noyes | The Photographing Tourist: A Storyteller's Guide to Travel and Photography | First place | |
Joseph Cornell | Sharing Nature: Nature Awareness Activities for All Ages | Second place | ||
Holly E. Tripp (Ed.) | Stories of Music | Third place | ||
2017 | Fiction | Nalini Warriar | Fireflies in the Night | First place |
Desiree Cooper | Know the Mother | Second place | ||
Kimberly Meehan | The Coney Island Hot Dog Heist | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Jericho Parms | Lost Wax: Essays | First place | |
William Seale | Blair House: The President's Guest House | Second place | ||
Lowell E. Baier | Inside the Equal Access to Justice Act: Environmental Litigation and the Crippling Battle over America's Lands, Endangered Species, and Critical Habitats | Third place | ||
2018 | Fiction | Cynthia T. Toney | The Other Side of Freedom | First place |
Jeanie Kortum | Stones | Second place | ||
Stewart Raffill | Rage | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Jen Townsend and Renée Zettle-Sterling | Cast: Art and Objects Made Using Humanity's Most Transformational Process | First place | |
Cynthia O'Brien with Anne Berry (Illus.) | Noname The Feral Cat! | Second place | ||
Noppadol Paothong and Kathy Love | Sage Grouse, Icon of the West | Third place | ||
2019 | Fiction | Laura Hunter | Beloved Mother | First place |
Robert Gryn | Two Skies Before Night | Second place | ||
H.D. Hunter | Torment: A Novella | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Lois Farfel Stark | The Telling Image: Shapes of Changing Times | First place | |
James Tertius deKay Michael Fazio, Osborne Phinizy Mackie, and Katherine Malone-France | The Stephen Decatur House: A History | Second place | ||
L.S. Gardiner | Tales from an Uncertain World: What Other Assorted Disasters Can Teach Us About Climate Change | Third place | ||
2020 | Fiction | Dr. Chelinay Gates (aka Malardy) | Lucky-Child: The Secret | First place |
L. James Rice | Eve of Snows | Second place | ||
Sean Covel with Diego Velasquez (Illus.) | Marlon McDoogle's Magical Night | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | QT Luong | Treasured Lands: A Photographic Odyssey Through America's National Parks | First place | |
Debra Rosenman | The Chimpanzee Chronicles: Stories of Heartbreak and Hope from Behind the Bars | Second place | ||
Daniel Paterna | Feast of the Seven Fishes: A Brooklyn Italian's Recipes Celebrating Food and Family | Third place | ||
2021 | Fiction | Beverley Brenna with Tara Anderson (Illus.) | Sapphire the Great and the Meaning of Life | First place |
April White | Death's Door | Second place | ||
Meera Ekkanath Klein | Seeing Ceremony: A Novel with Recipes | Third place | ||
Nonfiction | Nina Ansary with Petra Dufkova (Illus.) | Anonymous Is a Woman: A Global Chronicle of Gender Inequality | First place | |
Max Wisshak and Stefanie Wisshak | New Zealand Karst - A voyage across limestone landscapes into the subterranean realm of caves | Second place | ||
Adam Schrager (Project Director), Nyra Jordan (Designer), and Ian Chalgren (Eds.) | Let's Talk About It - The Art, the Artists and the Racial Justice Movement on Madison's State Street | Third place |
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