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Hollins University Establishes Margaret Wise Brown Prize In Childrens Literature
Blog & website of children's book author Tara Lazar Hollins University Establishes Margaret Wise Brown Prize in Childrenâs Literature February 25, 2015 in Uncategorized Hollins University is paying tribute to one of its best-known alumnae and one of Americaâs most beloved childrenâs authors by establishing a literary award in her name. Presented annually beginning in 2016, the Margaret Wise Brown Prize in Childrenâs Literature will recognize the author of the best text for a picture book published during the previous year. Winners will be given a $1,000 cash prize, which comes from an endowed fund created by James Rockefeller, Brownâs fiancée at the time of her death. Each recipient will also receive an engraved bronze medal as well as an invitation to accept the award and present a reading on campus during the summer session of Hollinsâ graduate program in childrenâs literature. Hollins will request prize nominations from childrenâs book publishers. Then, a three-judge panel, consisting of established picture book authors, will review the nominations and choose a winner. âThe Margaret Wise Brown Award will be one of the few childrenâs book awards that has a cash prize attached,â said Amanda Cockrell, director of the childrenâs literature program at Hollins. Brown graduated from Hollins in 1932 and went on to write Goodnight Moon, The Runaway Bunny, and other childrenâs classics before she died in 1952. Hollins celebrated her life and work with a year-long Margaret Wise Brown Festival in 2011 and 2012, which featured stage and musical adaptations of her work along with readings, workshops, guest lectures, and other activities for all ages. The study of childrenâs literature as a scholarly experience was initiated at Hollins in 1973; in 1992, the graduate program in childrenâs literature was founded. Today, Hollins offers summer M.A. and M.F.A. programs exclusively in the study and writing of childrenâs literature, an M.F.A. in childrenâs book writing and illustrating, and a graduate-level certificate in childrenâs book illustration. For more information about the Margaret Wise Brown Prize in Childrenâs Literature, visit www.hollins.edu/mwb.
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