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Margaret Wise Brown Prize submissions

December 9, 2016
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Submissions are open for the 2017 Margaret Wise Brown Prize in Children’s Literature, hosted by Hollins University. With a deadline of January 15, 2017, submissions are limited to books published in 2016 and should be nominated by children’s book publishers.

Winners receive:  $1,000 cash prize; an engraved bronze medal; and an invitation to accept the award and present a reading on campus during the summer session of Hollins University’s graduate program in children’s literature.

A three-judge panel, consisting of established picture book authors, will review the nominations and choose a winner, which will be announced in May 2017.

Interested in learning more about this award or speaking with Amanda Cockrell, children’s literature program director at Hollins University.

Submissions are open for the 2017 Margaret Wise Brown Prize in Children’s Literature, hosted by Hollins University. With a deadline of January 15, 2017, submissions are limited to books published in 2016 and should be nominated by children’s book publishers.

Winners receive:  $1,000 cash prize; an engraved bronze medal; and an invitation to accept the award and present a reading on campus during the summer session of Hollins University’s graduate program in children’s literature.

A three-judge panel, consisting of established picture book authors, will review the nominations and choose a winner, which will be announced in May 2017.

Interested in learning more about this award or speaking with Amanda Cockrell, children’s literature program director at Hollins University.

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