Quill Awards

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The Quill Awards are a "consumer-driven award created to inspire reading while promoting literacy."[1] The first award ceremony was broadcast on NBC on October 11, 2005; it is planned to be an annual award. In its first year, 20 different literary awards were presented. According to its creators, the two most prestigious awards presented were Book of the Year and Debut Author of the Year.

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[edit] The Quills Foundation

The Quills Foundation, the organization behind the Quill Awards, is supported by a number of notable media corporations, including Reed Business Information, parent of Publishers Weekly, and The NBC Universal Television Stations. The Foundation also cites Parade Magazine, Borders, Barnes & Noble and The American Booksellers Association as "fully engaged partners."[2]

In addition to the Quill Awards for books, the Quills Foundation awarded a Quills Corporate Literacy Award to Verizon for its support of literacy programs in the United States.[3]

[edit] Selection process

Quill Award Winners were selected through a two-part process involving nomination followed by voting.

The Quills Nominating Board, whose function was to determine the list of publications that would be voted upon by consumers, was made up of interested booksellers and others.[4] In order to be eligible for nomination, a book had to be published in English during the previous year, and also meet one of the following criteria[5]:

  • Starred reviews in Publishers Weekly
  • Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers Program
  • BookSense Picks
  • Borders Original Voices
  • Bestseller lists from Publishers Weekly, Book Sense, Barnes & Noble, and Borders

Readers selected the winners from among the five nominees selected by the Nominating Board for each category.

[edit] 2006 Quill Award winners

Book of the Year: Don't Make a Black Woman Take off Her Earrings:Madea's Uninhibited Commentaries on Love and Life, Tyler Perry

Debut Author of the Year: Julie Powell for Julie and Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen

Audio Book: Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog, John Grogan

Children's Illustrated Book: If You Give a Pig a Party, Laura Joffe Numeroff

Children's Chapter Book/Middle Grade: The Penultimate Peril, Lemony Snicket

Young Adult/Teen: Eldest, Christopher Paolini

General Fiction: A Dirty Job: A Novel, Christopher Moore

Graphic Novel: Naruto, Volume 7, Masashi Kishimoto

Mystery/Suspense/Thriller: Twelve Sharp, Janet Evanovich

Poetry: Amazing Peace: A Christmas Poem, Maya Angelou

Romance: Blue Smoke, Nora Roberts

Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror: A Breath of Snow and Ashes, Diana Gabaldon

Religion/Spirituality: Mama Made the Difference, T. D. Jakes

Biography/Memoir: Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog, John Grogan

Business: The Girl's Guide to Being a Boss (Without Being a Bitch): Valuable Lessons, Smart Suggestions, and True Stories for Succeeding as the Chick-in-Charge, Caitlin Friedman and Kimberly Yorio

Cooking: Rachael Ray 365: No Repeats: A Year of Deliciously Different Dinners, Rachael Ray

Health/Self Improvement: It's Not Easy Being Green: And Other Things to Consider, Jim Henson

History/Current Events/Politics: An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore

Humor: Don't Make a Black Woman Take off Her Earrings: Madea's Uninhibited Commentaries on Love and Life, Tyler Perry

Sports: Get Your Own Damn Beer, I'm Watching the Game!: A Woman's Guide to Loving Pro Football, Holly Robinson Peete

Variety Blockbuster Book to Film (new award): The Devil Wears Prada and its film adaptation, author Lauren Weisberger and director David Frankel.

[edit] 2005 Quill Award winners

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, 2005 Book of the Year
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, 2005 Book of the Year
Elizabeth Kostova, 2005 Debut Author of the Year for The Historian
Elizabeth Kostova, 2005 Debut Author of the Year for The Historian

Book of the Year: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, J.K. Rowling, Mary GrandPré (Illustrator)

Debut Author of the Year: Elizabeth Kostova for The Historian

Audio Book: The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction, Jon Stewart and the Writers of the Daily Show

Children's Illustrated Book: Runny Babbit: A Billy Sook, Shel Silverstein

Children's Chapter Book/Middle Grade: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, J.K. Rowling, Mary GrandPré (Illustrator)

Young Adult/Teen: Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood, Ann Brashares

General Fiction: The Mermaid Chair, Sue Monk Kidd

Graphic Novel: Marvel 1602 Volume I, Neil Gaiman, Andy Kubert, and Richard Isanove

Mystery/Suspense/Thriller: Eleven on Top, Janet Evanovich

Poetry: Let America Be America Again: And Other Poems, Langston Hughes

Romance: 44 Cranberry Point, Debbie Macomber

Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror: The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror, Christopher Moore

Religion and Spirituality: Peace is the Way: Bringing War and Violence to an End, Deepak Chopra

Biography/Memoir: Chronicles, Vol. 1, Bob Dylan

Business: Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything, Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubne

Cooking: Rachael Ray's 30-Minute Get Real Meals: Eat Healthy Without Going to Extremes, Rachael Ray

Health and Self-Improvement: He's Just Not That Into You: The No-Excuses Truth to Understanding Guys, Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo

History/Current Events/Politics: 1776, David McCullough

Humor: The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction, Jon Stewart and the Writers of the Daily Show

Sports: Faithful: Two Diehard Boston Red Sox Fans Chronicle the Historic 2004 Season, Stewart O'Nan and Stephen King

[edit] External links

The Quills Foundation [6]

"Is Quill award more plumage than pen?" by David Kipen, San Francisco Chronicle, February 8, 2005.