Every year since 2001, the Shoreline Arts Alliance in Connecticut has sponsored the Tassy Walden Award, a competition for unpublished children's authors and illustrators in this state. This year's winners and finalists have been announced, and the awards ceremony is next Wednesday, May 26, at 7:00 PM ET. It....is...virtual!!!!
This Year's Winners And Finalists
Picture Book Text
Winner: Sabrina Petersen--Postcards from Papi
Finalists: Patricia Finnegan--We are the Vel-Crows
Bethany Jensen--Ballerhino
Jodi Kelly--The Allergic Alligator
Stephanie Yu Lim--The One and Only Carnegie Hall
Illustrated Picture Book Writer/Illustrator
Finalists: Thomas Drew--The Night of the Jangler
Pamela Hanks--Paige and Webb: Ski Adventure
Middle Grade Novel
Winner: Rudy Vener--Iceteroid
Finalists: Miriam Giskin--You Bet
Kimberly Mach--Beneath the Straw
Dawn Michelle Mancarella--Orchard of Sorrows
Jackie Mead--The Missing Mask
Cynthia Sygrove--Kate of Fayerweather Island
Young Adult Novel
Winner: William Ollayos--Lightening Born
Honorable Mention: Paige Classey Przybylski--Heavy Lightness
The Tassy Walden Award is important in this state because a number of winners and finalists have gone on to publication. This is not a one-and-done award. It's often a stepping stone to other things.
This Year's Ceremony
This year's ceremony features a speaker, author Nancy Tandon, whose first two books will be published next year. One of them, The Ghost of Spruce Point, was a finalist for the Tassy Award in the middle grade category. She also happens to be a member of my writers' group, which, yes, is a way of making this about me, but also an attempt at some professional transparency.
You can register to hear Nancy and, you know, attend an awards ceremony!
I'm going to have to fix myself up a bit for this, in case it's a Zoom event where you may be seen by others (versus a webinar where you're not ), because I'll actually know some of the other audience members.
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