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PROVO, UT-OCTOBER 23, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WHITNEY AWARDS COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES LARGE CASH AWARDS
The Whitney Awards Committee announced today that they will be offering
seven large cash awards to be presented at the upcoming Whitney Awards
banquet in March 2008. These cash prizes are due to the generosity of the
Whitney Awards' marquis sponsor, ExclusivelyLDS.com.
Founded earlier this year, the Whitney Awards program is a non-profit
organization dedicated to rewarding excellence among LDS authors.
With the new sponsorship of ExclusivelyLDS.com, winning authors will receive
up to $1000 along with their trophy.
The Whitneys offer a total of seven awards. The five genre awards (Best
Romance/Women's Fiction, Best Mystery/Suspense, Best YA/Children's, Best
Speculative Fiction, Best Historical) will each be accompanied by a $500
cash prize. The two overall winners, Best Novel by a New Author and Best
Novel of the Year, will each receive $1000.
"We're very excited about the sponsorship with ExclusivelyLDS.com,"
Robison Wells, president of the Whitney Awards Committee, explains. "There
is enormous talent among LDS authors, and every year seems to produce better
and better novels. This is an exciting time to be part of the LDS fiction
industry. Our hope is that these awards will raise awareness about the high
quality fiction available from LDS authors, and to draw in new readers."
Over a hundred years ago, Latter-Day Saint Apostle Orson F. Whitney declared
"We shall yet have Miltons and Shakespeares of our own. . . . In God's name
and by His help we will build up a literature whose tops will touch the
heaven, though its foundation may now be low on the earth."
Anyone can nominate a novel published during the previous calendar year in
any of seven categories, and a final academy of industry professionals will
vote on the final ballot. Nominations are being taken for books published in
2007 by LDS authors at the Whitney Awards website: www.whitneyawards.com
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