The William C. Morris YA Debut Award

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The William C. Moris YA Debut Award honors a debut book published by a first-time author writing for teens. Find more information on the Morris Award, including winners, policies and procedures and how to nominate a title.

The William C. Morris YA Debut Award

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The William C. Morris YA Debut Award, first awarded in 2009, honors a debut book published by a first-time author writing for teens and celebrating impressive new voices in young adult literature.

The award's namesake is William C. Morris, an influential innovator in the publishing world and an advocate for marketing books for children and young adults. Bill Morris left an impressive mark on the field of children’s and young adult literature. He was beloved in the publishing field and the library profession for his generosity and marvelous enthusiasm for promoting literature for children and teens.

The William C. Morris YA Debut Award celebrates the achievement of a previously unpublished author, or authors, who have made a strong literary debut in writing for young adult readers. The work cited will illuminate the teen experience and enrich the lives of its readers through its excellence, demonstrated by:


The Morris Award will be awarded annually at ALA’s Midwinter Youth Media Awards. A shortlist of up to five titles will be announced the second Monday of December.

Current Winner

   

Members of the 2009 William C. Morris Award are: Chair Bonnie Kunzel, youth services consultant, Germantown, Tenn.; Molly Krichten, Guthrie Memorial Library - Hanover's (Pa.) Public Library; Jeanette Larson, Pflugerville, Texas; Cindy Lombardo, Cleveland Public Library; Walter Mayes, Girls’ Middle School, Mountain View, Calif.; Susan Riley, Mount Kisco (N.Y.) Public Library; Ian Rosenior, Miami Beach (Fla.) Regional Library, Miami-Dade (Fla.) Public Library System; Gail Tobin, Schaumburg (Ill.) Township District Library; Diane Tuccillo, Harmony Library, Fort Collins (Colo.) Regional Library District; Susan Fichtelberg, administrative assistant, Public Library of Woodbridge(N.J); and Booklist Consultant, Ilene Cooper.

2009 Winner

A Curse Dark As Gold
A Curse Dark As Gold

Read Elizabeth C. Bunce's acceptance speech (PDF).

2009 Finalists

Graceling
Graceling
Absolute Brightness
Absolute Brightness
Madapple
Madapple
Me, the Missing, and the Dead
Me, the Missing, and the Dead













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