Winners
for Works Published in 2007
Prizes totaling
$21,700 were awarded for works published in 2007 at the Texas Institute of
Letters’ annual meeting Saturday in
William V. Davis, professor of English and writer-in-residence at
The Texas Institute of Letters was founded in 1936 to recognize literary
achievement and to promote interest in
Top prizewinner was novelist John J. McLaughlin of Seattle, Washington,
whose Run in the Fam’ly, captured the $6,000
Jesse H. Jones Award for best novel and also the $1,000 Steven Turner Award for
best first novel.
The novel, published by the
In the non-fiction category, Robert Krueger and Kathleen Tobin Krueger
won the $5,000 Carr P. Collins Award for From
Bloodshed to Hope in Burundi: Our Embassy Years During
Genocide, published by the
Winner of the $2,500 TIL award for best scholarly book was Jerry Thompson
for Cortina: Defending the Mexican Name in Texas published by Texas
A&M University Press, 2007. Thompson is Regents
Professor at
Rick Bass, who now lives in
Cate Marvin won the
$1,200 Helen C. Smith Memorial Award for Best Book of Poetry for
Fragment of the Head of a Queen (Sarabande
Books).
Todd Bensman of the San Antonio Express-News won the
$1,000 Stanley Walker Award for Best Work of Newspaper Journalism Appearing in
Newspaper or Sunday Supplement for his series, “Breaching America.”
The $750 Fred Whitehead Award for Best Design of a Trade Book went
to DJ Stout and Julie Savasky, co-designers of
Reflections of a Man: The Photographs of Stanley
Marcus, published by Cairn Press and edited by Jerrie Smith and Allison Smith.
Arturo O. Martinez won the $500 Friends of the Austin Public Library
Award for Best Children’s Book for Pedrito’s World, published by Texas Tech
University Press.
Naomi Shihab Nye’s I’ll Ask You Three Times,
Are You OK?, Tales of Driving and Being Driven, won the $500 Friends of the
Austin Public Library Award for Best Young Adult Book. The book was published by
Greenwillow Books, an imprint of Harper/Collins
Publishers.
The Lon Tinkle
Award, won by Weber, carries a prize of $1,500. Weber, a specialist in the
American Southwest and
New
members inducted into the organization at the Saturday night banquet at the Park
Cities Hilton Hotel were T. Lindsay Baker of Rio Vista, Scott Blackwood of
Austin, Robert Bonazzi of
As part of its
efforts to promote the appreciation of literature in
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