Joy Cowley Award
The Joy Cowley Award was established by Storylines: Children's Literature Foundation of New Zealand in 2002 to honour the outstanding contribution to children's literature by Joy Cowley.
The Award is for a picture book manuscript, of no more than 1000 words, for children 0–7 or 7–13 years and is awarded annually, when merited. It consists of an award of NZ$1500 with an offer of publication by Scholastic New Zealand.[1]
Entries close 31 October each year. The award is announced each year in March and the book published the following year. The entrants must be residents of New Zealand.
Year | Author | Book | |
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2003 | Julie Leibrich | The Biggest Number in the Universe | |
2004 | Jean Prior | The Waka | |
2005 | Kyle Mewburn | Kiss! Kiss! Yuck! Yuck! | |
2006 | Moira Wairama | The Puppet Box | |
2007 | no award | ||
2008 | Michelle Osment | Tiny Miss Dott and Her Dotty Umbrella | |
2009 | June Peka | Magpie Mischief | |
2010 | Lucy Davey | Out of Bed, Fred! | |
2011 | Sarah Johnson | Wooden Arms | |
2012 | Isaac Drought | Alphabet Squabble | |
2013 | Aimee McNaughton | I Can't Imagine How it Happened | |
2014 | Emma Vere-Jones | Stan the Van Man | |
2015 | Joy H Davidson | Witch's Cat Wanted, Apply Within | |
2016 | Sarah Grundy | The Curious Ar-chew | |
2017 | no award | ||
2018 | Elaine Bickell | The Little Ghost Who Lost Her Boo | |
2019 | Janelle Wilkey | Omeletta Hen | |
2020 | Tania Sickling | Grandpa Versus Swing |
External links
- "Storylines Joy Cowley Award". storylines.org.nz. 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
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