Monday, November 03, 2014

Madcap Monday - Raising Awareness

Today I'd like to do my part to raise awareness of a Book Award program that is little known, but the honor of being named a Category Finalist or the Winner is highly prized in the LDS (Mormon) writing community.


This literary competition is known as the Whitney Awards. They were founded in 2007 by author Robison Wells with the object of honoring the best fiction written each year by Latter-day Saints (Mormons).

The program has grown from five genre categories to eight and from two overall awards to three. A three-tiered system—with input from readers, judges, and a large academy of publishing professionals—is used to determine the finalists and winners.

The Whitneys are given only to novels written by Latter-day Saint (Mormon) authors, and must be a minimum of 50,000 words, or in the case of novels for youth, 20,000 words long. In addition, the original novels must be released between January 1 and December 31 of the award year.

Nominations are made by any reader twelve years or older who have no financial interest in the book. Nope, authors and publishers can't do it. Only readers may nominate books, and they need not be LDS/Mormons. Once five or more nominations have been received via the Whitney Awards website form, the author is contacted to verify the book's eligibility. Nominated books then go to category judges. When their determinations have been made of the top five novels in the category (the Finalists), the list is released to the public and to the members of the Whitney Academy.

Academy members may vote in any category for which they have read all of the finalists. The same rule applies when voting for the three overall awards:
  • To vote for Best Novel, an academy member must have read all twenty-five finalists in the adult genre categories.
  • To vote for Best Youth Novel, an academy member must have read all fifteen finalists in the three youth categories.
  • To vote for Best Novel by a New Author, an academy member must have read all of the finalists that are debut novels for the year. (The number of finalists eligible for this award varies year to year.)
My post is not without a self-serving factor. I have a novel that is Whitney-Award eligible this year. If you have read Gone for a Soldier and esteem it as a good example of the writing craft, please nominate it at the Whitney Awards site.

Thank you!

1 comment:

  1. Thank u for the information on this, I love reading, and never knew how books are picked for any award! I really like that this is a reader chosen one, and its pretty fantastic that LDS are inviting of all readers of any faith. ..or none at all! Its great to see they open that door to all, if it was just for LDS, I may not have read as far as I did, bc im not and in my area of Massachusetts, there are not many Mormons at all. I have to take a look around, Marsha, and find this book so I can get my vote in!!! Thanks for the info! And..Good Luck!! :-)

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