Oregon Book Award
The Oregon Book Awards are presented annually by Literary Arts to honor the "state’s finest accomplishments by Oregon writers who work in genres of poetry, fiction, graphic literature, drama, literary nonfiction, and literature for young readers."[1]
Oregon Book Award | |
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Awarded for | Literary excellence |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Literary Arts and Oregon |
First awarded | 1987 |
Website | Literary-arts.org |
Oregon Book Award was founded in 1987 by Brian Booth and Oregon Institute for Literary Arts (OILA).[2][3] In 1993, Literary Arts, a statewide non-profit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of Oregonians through language and literature, joined with the OILA and continued to support and promote Oregon's authors with the book awards and Oregon Literary Fellowships. Award winners are selected based solely on literary merit by out-of-state judges who change each year.
In 2005 the award ceremony was moved from the Scottish Rite Center to the Wonder Ballroom, in an effort to make it more lively and fun.[4] Since 2009, the awards ceremony has been held at the Gerding Theatre at the Armory, the home of Portland Center Stage.[5]
Recipients
Stafford/Hall Award for Poetry
- 2019: Small Gods by Matthew Minicucci
- 2018: Field Theories by Samiya Bashir
- 2017: When We Were Birds by Joe Wilkins
- 2016: Saint Friend by Carl Adamshick
- 2015: Sorrow Arrow by Emily Kendal Frey
- 2014: Incarnadine by Mary Szybist
- 2013: Fjords Vol. 1 by Zachary Schomburg
- 2012: Curses And Wishes by Carl Adamshick
- 2011: The Book of Men and Women by David Biespiel
- 2009/2010: All-American Poem by Matthew Dickman
- 2008: A is for Anne: Mistress Hutchinson Disturbs the Commonwealth by Penelope Scambly Schott
- 2007: The Sky Position by Tom Blood
- 2006: Facts About the Moon by Dorianne Laux
- 2005: Leaving (book)|Leaving by Laton Carter
- 2004: Men Holding Eggs by Henry Hughes
- 2003: The Play of Dark and Light by Rita Ott Ramstad
- 2002: In The Margins Of The World by Willa Schneberg
- 2001: The Evening Light by Floyd Skloot
- 2000: Passion by Judith Montgomery
- 1999: Ruining the Picture by Pimone Triplett
- 1998: Cocktails with Brueghel at the Museum Café by Sandra Stone
- 1997: Drawing the Line by Lawson Fusao Inada
- 1996: Journeyman's Wages by Clemens Starck
- 1995: Poem Rising Out of the Earth and Standing Up in Someone by James Grabill
- 1994: Lauds by Tom Crawford
- 1993: A Book of Other Days by Lisa M. Steinman
- 1992: Selected Poems by Vern Rutsala
- 1991: Psyche Drives the Coast by Sharon Doubiago
- 1990: Toluca Street by Maxine Scates
- 1990: Dreamer by Primus St. John
- 1989: The Admiration's by Lex Runciman
- 1988: Singing the Mozart Requiem by Ingrid Wendt
- 1987: Seal Rock by John Haislip
Award for Fiction
- 2002: The Necessary Grace to Fall: Stories by Gina Ochsner
- 2001: Throwing Knives by Molly Best Tinsley
- 2000: Storm Riders by Craig Lesley
- 1999: Like Never Before by Ehud Havazelet
- 1998: The Ugliest House in the World by Peter Ho Davies
- 1997: Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk
- 1996: What Falls Away by Tracy Daugherty
- 1995: Native Speaker by Chang-Rae Lee
- 1994: Arabian Jazz by Diana Abu-Jaber
- 1993: Dreams Like Thunder by Diane Simmons
- 1992: Searoad by Ursula K. Le Guin
- 1991: (no award given)
- 1990: The Jump-off Creek by Molly Gloss
- 1989: Cardinal Numbers by Hob Broun
- 1988: Within Normal Limits by Todd Grimson
- 1987: Resurrectionists by Russell Working
Ken Kesey Award for the Novel
- 2007: Twenty Questions by Alison Clement
- 2006: The Best People in the World: A Novel by Justin Tussing
- 2005: How I Paid for College: A Novel of Sex, Theft, Friendship, and Musical Theater by Marc Acito
- 2004: Axeman's Jazz by Tracy Daugherty
- 2003: His Mother's Son by Cai Emmons
H. L. Davis Award for Short Fiction
- 2007: The Dead Fish Museum by Charles D'Ambrosio
- 2006: People I Wanted to Be by Gina Ochsner
- 2005: Resistance by Barry Lopez
- 2004: Saving Stanley by Scott Nadelson
- 2003: It Takes a Worried Man by Tracy Daugherty
- 2002: The Necessary Grace to Fall by Gina Ochsner
- 2001: Throwing Knives by Molly Best Tinsley
- 2000: Storm Riders by Craig Lesley
- 1999: Like Never Before by Ehud Havazelet
- 1998: The Ugliest House in the World by Peter Ho Davies
Ken Kesey Award for Fiction
- 2019: Red Clocks by Leni Zumas
- 2018: American War by Omar El Akkad
- 2017: A Great Length of Time by Joyce Cherry Cresswell
- 2016: The Small Backs of Children by Lidia Yuknavitch
- 2015: The Revolution of Every Day by Cari Luna
- 2014: The Unreal and The Real: Collected Stories, Vols. 1 and 2 by Ursula K. Le Guin
- 2013: Shards by Ismet Prcic
- 2012: The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt
- 2011: Lean on Pete by Willy Vlautin
- 2009/2010: Livability: Stories by Jon Raymond
- 2008: Bearing the Body by Ehud Havazelet
Award for Literary Nonfiction
- 2002: My Wars Are Laid Away in Books by Alfred Habegger
- 2001: When Broken Glass Floats by Chanrithy Him
- 2000: The Night Gardener by Marjorie Sandor
- 1999: The Left Hand of Eden by William Ashworth
- 1998: Making It Home by Lars Nordström
- 1997: Looking After by John Daniel
- 1996: Volcano by Garrett Hongo
- 1995: Voyage of a Summer Sun by Robin Cody
- 1994: Stubborn Twig by Lauren Kessler
- 1993: The Trail Home by John Daniel
- 1992: No Duty to Retreat by Richard M. Brown
- 1991: Wings for My Flight by Marcy Cottrell Houle / My Country, My Right to Serve by Mary Ann Humphrey (tie)
- 1990: Baja Journey by Robin Carey
- 1989: A Golden Journey by Luther Cressman
- 1988: Faces of a Reservation by Cynthia Stowell
- 1987: Arctic Dreams by Barry Lopez
Frances Fuller Victor Award for General Nonfiction
- 2019: Dangerous Subjects: James D. Saules and the Rise of Black Exclusion in Oregon by Kenneth R. Coleman
- 2018: Fish Market by Lee van der Voo
- 2017: The Last Love Song: A Biography of Joan Didion by Tracy Daugherty
- 2016: A Long High Whistle by David Biespiel
- 2015: Big Little Man: In Search of My Asian Self by Alex Tizon
- 2014: Duel with the Devil by Paul Collins
- 2013: The Wrecking Crew: The Inside Story of Rock and Roll's Best-Kept Secret by Kent Hartman
- 2012: Imperial Japan At Its Zenith: The Wartime Celebration Of The Empire's 2600th Anniversary by Kenneth J. Ruoff
- 2011: Savages and Scoundrels by Paul VanDevelder
- 2009/2010: Hiding Man: A Biography of Donald Barthelme by Tracy Daugherty
- 2008: One Night in America: Robert Kennedy, Cesar Chavez, and the Dream of Dignity by Steven W. Bender
- 2007: Democracy Reborn: The Fourteenth Amendment and the Fight for Equal Rights in Post-Civil War America by Garrett Epps
- 2006: Modern Passings: Death Rites, Politics, and Social Change in Imperial Japan by Andrew Bernstein
- 2005: Plague and Fire: Battling Black Death and the 1900 Burning of Honolulu's Chinatown by James C. Mohr
- 2004: In Search of Ancient Oregon by Ellen Morris Bishop
- 2003: Dispatches and Dictators: Ralph Barnes for the Herald Tribune by Barbara S. Mahoney
Sarah Winnemucca Award for Creative Nonfiction
- 2019: The Gospel of Trees by Apricot Irving
- 2018: Animals Strike Curious Poses by Elena Passarello
- 2017: Angels With Dirty Faces by Walidah Imarisha
- 2016: Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear by Kate Carroll de Gutes
- 2015: The Great Floodgates of the Wonderworld by Justin Hocking
- 2014: Wedlocked by Jay Ponteri
- 2013: Crazy Enough by Storm Large
- 2012: The Shape Of The Eye: Down Syndrome, Family, And The Stories We Inherit by George Estreich
- 2011: The Far Corner by John Daniel
- 2009/2010: Convictions: A Prosecutor’s Battles Against Mafia Killers, Drug Kingpins, and Enron Thieves by John Kroger
- 2008: Dancing with Rose: Finding Life in the Land of Alzheimer's by Lauren Kessler
- 2007: The Things Between Us by Lee Montgomery
- 2006: When the River Ran Wild! Indian Traditions on the Mid-Columbia and the Warm Springs Reservation by George W. Aguilar
- 2005: The Pine Island Paradox by Kathleen Dean Moore
- 2004: The Stuff of Life by Karen Karbo
- 2003: Providence of a Sparrow by Chris Chester / In The Shadow Of Memory by Floyd Skloot (tie)
Angus L. Bowmer Award for Drama
- 2019: Successful Strategies by Andrea Stolowitz
- 2017: Words That Burn by Cindy Williams Gutiérrez
- 2015: Ithaka by Andrea Stolowitz
- 2013: Antarktikos by Andrea Stolowitz
- 2011: The Lost Boy by Susan Mach
- 2008: Lost Wavelengths by Steve Patterson
- 2006: Arthur's Dreams by Richard Moeschl
- 2004: Vitriol and Violets by Shelly Lipkin, Louanne Moldovan, and Sherry Lamoreaux
- 2001: Lost and Found by Dori Appel
- 2000: Wonderbroads by Melinda Pittman
- 1999: The Lunatic Within by Dori Appel
- 1998: Freud's Girls by Dori Appel
- 1997: Drawing Down Clio by Doug Baldwin
- 1996: Picasso in the Backseat by Dmae Roberts
- 1994: A Pirate's Lullaby by Jessica Litwak
- 1992: The Disappearance and Death of Amelia Earhart by E. J. Westlake
- 1990: Five Minute Wars by Sharon Whitney
- 1989: Holding Patterns by Dan Duling
- 1988: The Second Coming of Joan of Arc by Carolyn Gage
Award for Young Readers Literature
- 2001: True Believer by Virginia Euwer Wolff
- 2000: The Gate in the Wall by Ellen Howard
- 1999: A Voice from the Border by Pamela Smith Hill
- 1998: Shark Bait by Graham Salisbury
- 1997: The Moorchild by Eloise McGraw
- 1996: Journey of the Red Wolf by Roland Smith
- 1995: Under the Blood Red Sun by Graham Salisbury
- 1994: Make Lemonade by Virginia Euwer Wolff
- 1993: Blue Skin of the Sea by Graham Salisbury
- 1992: The Striped Ships by Eloise McGraw
- 1991: Four Dollars and Fifty Cents by Eric Kimmel
- 1990: Dragon's Milk by Susan Fletcher
Eloise Jarvis McGraw Award for Children's Literature
- 2019: The Turning by Emily Whitman
- 2018: The Tragically True Adventures of Kit Donovan by Patricia Bailey
- 2017: Hannah and Sugar by Kate Berube
- 2016: With a Friend by Your Side by Barbara Kerley
- 2015: Whistle in the Dark by Susan Hill Long
- 2014: Calvin Coconut: Extra Famous by Graham Salisbury
- 2013: Drawing From Memory by Allen Say
- 2012: Calvin Coconut: Hero Of Hawaii by Graham Salisbury
- 2011: Calvin Coconut: The Zippy Fix by Graham Salisbury
- 2009/2010: Keep On! The Story of Matthew Henson, Co-discoverer of the North Pole by Deborah Hopkinson
- 2008: A Day With No Crayons by Elizabeth Rusch
- 2007: Not in Room 204 by Shannon Riggs
- 2006: Tour America by Diane Siebert
- 2005: Cave Paintings to Picasso by Henry Sayre
- 2004: Luba by Michelle McCann
- 2003: Three Samurai Cats by Eric Kimmel
Leslie Bradshaw Award for Young Adult Literature
- 2019: The Wicked Deep by Shea Ernshaw
- 2018: Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor
- 2017: Courage & Defiance: Stories of Spies, Saboteurs, and Survivors in World War II Denmark by West Linn
- 2016: Martin Marten by Brian Doyle
- 2015: The Body In the Woods by April Henry
- 2014: The Theory of Everything by Kari Luna
- 2013: Blue Thread by Ruth Tenzer Feldman
- 2012: Wildwing by Emily Whitman
- 2011: The Last Great Getaway of the Water Balloon Boys by Scott William Carter
- 2009/2010: I.Q. Book One: Independence Hall by Roland Smith
- 2008: The Rules for Hearts by Sara Ryan / A Taste for Rabbit by Linda Zuckerman (tie)
- 2007: Alphabet of Dreams by Susan Fletcher
- 2006: Eyes of the Emperor by Graham Salisbury
- 2005: A Heart for Any Fate by Linda Crew
- 2004: Deep by Susanna Vance
- 2003: The Voyage of Patience Goodspeed by Heather Vogel Frederick
- 2002: Empress of the World by Sara Ryan
Pacific Northwest College of Art Graphic Literature Award
- 2018: Fetch: How A Bad Dog Brought Me Home by Nicole J. Georges
- 2016: The Zoo Box by Ariel Cohn and Aron Nels Steinke
- 2014: Hereville: How Mirka Met a Meteorite by Barry Deutsch
- 2012: Footnotes in Gaza by Joe Sacco
Readers Choice Award
- 2019: Ladder to the Light by Beth Wood
- 2018: Fetch: How A Bad Dog Brought Me Home by Nicole J. Georges
- 2017: A Series of Small Maneuvers by Eliot Treichel
- 2016: The Small Backs of Children: A Novel by Lidia Yuknavitch
- 2015: The Free by Willy Vlautin
- 2014: The Orchardist by Amanda Coplin
- 2013: Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Strayed
- 2012: The Chronology Of Water by Lidia Yuknavitch
- 2011: Lean on Pete by Willy Vlautin
Special Awards
- 1995: Wilma Erwin
- 1994: Ralph Friedman
- 1992: Paul Pintarich
- 1991: Don James
- 1990: Mary Barnard
- 1989: George Venn
- 1988: William Everson
Charles Erskine Scott Wood Distinguished Writer Award
- 2017: Jarold Ramsey
- 2015: Ralph Salisbury
- 2014: Vern Rutsala
- 2008: Barry Lopez
- 2006: Ursula K. Le Guin
- 2003: George Hitchcock
- 1999: Ken Kesey
- 1998: Priscilla Knuth
- 1996: Eloise McGraw
- 1995: Damon Knight
- 1994: Early Pomeroy
- 1993: Alvin M. Josephy, Jr.
- 1992: Terence O'Donnell
- 1991: Walt Morey
- 1990: Janet Stevenson
- 1989: Vi Gale
- 1988: Dorothy Johansen
- 1987: George Belknap
Stewart H. Holbrook Literary Legacy Award
- 2019: José González
- 2018: Tracey Daugherty and Marjorie Sandor
- 2017: The Independent Publishing Resource Center
- 2016: Douglas Spangle
- 2015: Tom Spanbauer
- 2014: Vince & Patty Wixon
- 2013: Larry Colton
- 2011: John Laursen
- 2009: Matt Love
- 2008: Marlene Howard
- 2007: Kim Stafford
- 2006: Paulann Petersen
- 2005: Barbara LaMorticella
- 2004: David Milholland
- 2003: David Hedges
- 2002: Carla Perry
- 2001: Erik Muller
- 2000: Rich Wandschneider
- 1999: Peter Sears
- 1998: Dennis & Linny Stovall
- 1997: Ruth Gundle & Judith Barrington
- 1996: Brian Booth
- 1995: Tom Ferte
- 1994: George Venn
- 1993: Penny Avila
- 1992: Clyde Rice
- 1991: Walt Curtis
- 1990: Sandra Williams
- 1989: Katharine McCanna
- 1988: Calyx, A Journal of Art & Literature
- 1987: Northwest Review
Walt Morey Young Readers Literary Legacy Award
- 2018: Carmen T. Bernier-Grand
- 2017: The SMART (Start Making A Reader Today) Program
- 2016: Curtis Kiefer
- 2015: Jann Tankersley
- 2014: Ellen Fader
- 2013: Oregon Battle of the Books
- 2012: Ulrich Hardt
- 2011: The Children's Book Bank
- 2009: The Dove Lewis Read to the Dogs Program
- 2008: Young Writers Association
- 2007: Mark Mizell
- 2006: John Monteverde
- 2005: Carol Brown
- 2004: Patricia R. Gallagher
- 2003: Jerry Isom
- 2002: Ready to Learn
- 2001: Oregon advisory boards of First Book
- 2000: Cathy Schneider
- 1999: Claudia Jones
- 1998: Barbara J. McKillip
C. Hamilton Bailey Fellowship in Poetry
- 2019: Pamela K. Santos
- 2018: Matthew Minicucci
Edna L. Homes Fellowship in Young Readers
- 2019: Amy Baskin
- 2018: Erica A. Briggs
Fellowship in Fiction
- 2018: Omar El Akkad and Adair V
Fellowship in Poetry
- 2018: manuel arturo abreu, Danielle Cadena Deulen, Milo R. Muise
Fellowship in Publishing
- 2019: Atelier 26 Books and Opossum, A Literary Marsupial
- 2018: Clackamas Literary Review and Pacifica: Poetry International
Fellowship in Nonfiction
- 2019: Sterling Cunio and Justin Taylor
- 2018: Elizabeth Enslin, Susan Shepard, and Brian Trapp
Laurell Swails and Donald Monroe Memorial Fellowship in Fiction
- 2019: Ana-Maurine Lara and Chris Stuck
- 2018: Takashi L. Kendrick and Mika Tanner
Leslie Bradshaw Fellowship in Nonfiction
- 2019: Chelsea Biondolillo
- 2018: Alberto Yáñez
Oregon Arts Commission Fellowship
- 2019: Karen Luper and Marcus Lund
- 2018: Jacob Aiello and Jake Vermaas
Oregon Poetry Community Fellowship
- 2019: Jennifer Perrine
Walt Morey Fellowship in Drama
- 2019: Stacy Brewster
- 2018: Cindy Baldwin
Women Writers Fellowship
- 2019: Natalie Hirt
- 2018: Naomi Ulsted
Writers of Color Fellowship
- 2019: Christopher Rose
- 2018: Reema Zaman
External links
References
- "Oregon Book Awards and Fellowships". Retrieved 19 May 2019.
- Pintarich, Paul (October 3, 1987). "Book awards event at arts center honors Oregon writers". The Oregonian.
- Pintarich, Paul (September 27, 1987). "Goldschmidt, Clark proclaim writers' week". The Oregonian.
- Baker, Jeff (November 11, 2005). "Book awards get a new cover". The Oregonian.
- Baker, Jeff (October 27, 2009). "Oregon Book Awards honor new writers, veteran winners". The Oregonian.