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Friday, May 18, 2007

2007 Christy Award Nominations

The Christy Advisory Board has annouced their nominees for the 2007 Christy Awards honoring Christian fiction!

They are as follows:



CONTEMPORARY (STAND ALONE)



Dwelling Places by Vinita Hampton Wright (HarperOne)
Straight Up by Lisa Samson (WaterBrook Press)
Winter Birds by Jamie Langston Turner (Bethany House Publishers)




CONTEMPORARY (SERIES, SEQUELS AND NOVELLAS)

The Brethren by Beverly Lewis (Bethany House Publishers)
Escape from Fred by Brad Whittington (B&H Publishing Group)
The Proof by Austin Boyd (NavPress)

HISTORICAL (includes four titles due to a tie)

Glastonbury Tor by LeAnne Hardy (Kregel)
Grace in Thine Eyes by Liz Curtis Higgs (WaterBrook Press)
Madman by Tracy Groot (Moody Press)
Pieces of Silver by Maureen Lang (Kregel)


ROMANCE

The Measure of a Lady by Deeanne Gist (Bethany House Publishers)
Monday Morning Faith by Lori Copeland (Zondervan)
The Redemption by M. L. Tyndall (Barbour)


SUSPENSE

The Begotten by Lisa T. Bergren (Berkley)
The Hidden by Kathryn Mackel (Thomas Nelson)
Plague Maker by Tim Downs (Thomas Nelson)



LITS

The Cubicle Next Door by Siri Mitchell (Harvest House Publishers)
Everything’s Coming Up Josey by Susan May Warren (Steeple Hill Café)
Sisterchicks in Gondolas by Robin Jones Gunn (Multnomah)


YOUNG ADULT

Bad Idea by Todd and Jedd Hafer (NavPress)
The Way of the Wilderking by Jonathan Rogers (B&H Publishing Group)
William Henry Is a Fine Name by Cathy Gohlke (Moody Press)


FIRST NOVEL

Watching the Tree Limbs by Mary DeMuth (NavPress)
Where Mercy Flows by Karen Harter (Center Street)
William Henry Is a Fine Name by Cathy Gohlke (Moody Press)


The Christy Awards dinner, sponsored in part by Christianity Today International, will be held Saturday evening, July 7, 2007, at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis. Lauren Winner is scheduled to give the keynote address and Michelle McKinney Hammond will host the awards.
Visit the Christy Awards online at www.christyawards.com for more information about the dinner and to make reservations.

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2 comments:

  1. Fans and writers and reviewers of Christian SF are trying to organize an award to honor the category Christy dropped this year, "Visionary".

    Those interested can visit http://specfaith.ritersbloc.com and Becky Millers blog at rebeccaluellamiller.wordpress.com and see what's up, maybe nominate, maybe help out.

    Mir

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