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Author Awards the
Noble (Not Nobel) Prize for Fifth Year
Carolyn Howard-Johnson Takes
On the Nobel Prize Committee for Sixth Year!
Praised or maligned, the Nobel Prize
for Literature is always news. It selects the best from the world and
therefore misses much of value. Carolyn Howard-Johnson, “Back to Literature”
columnist for MyShelf.com, closes the gap (only slightly) with her an annual
“Noble (Not Nobel!) Prize for Literature.”
Over the last years the Nobel
committee has recognized authors for their literary expertise but there has
also been a trend toward awarding the prize for, as Los Angeles Times Staff
Writer Tim Rutten says, “an author’s particular relevance to the moral
moment in which the world finds itself.”
Howard-Johnson’s prize therefore
concentrates on books that address these same issues. For her Noble Prize
(as opposed to the NOBEL prize), Howard-Johnson considers books written in
English (which narrows the field of prospects considerably) because Nobel
has rather neglected writers who write in English over the years and because
that is the language in which she . . . .ahem, reads, at least well enough.
Howard-Johnson’s lists have included
well-known authors who explore discrimination in their writing like Toni
Morrison and Ralph Ellison but she tries to concentrate on authors who have
not been posted to bestseller lists or won major awards. Some past winners
are LA's Leora G. Krygier and Randall Sylvis, New York's Leora Skokin Smith,
Australia's Bob Rich and Magdalena Ball.
Books nominated for the 2007 Noble
Prize for Literature must be submitted by Sept 15, 2007. Published books and
chapbooks of poetry, plays and literary novels are eligible., but may have
been published in any year. Results are published each January on the "Back
to Literature" page at
www.MyShelf.com
and on Howard-Johnson's New Book Review blog (www.thenewbookreview.blogspot.com).
Query Carolyn Howard-Johnson at
HoJoNews@aol.com
. Please put "NOBLE PRIZE QUERY" in the subject line. The prize is honorary
only, no monies or gifts. Readers may nominate their favorite books and
authors may nominate their own.
Howard Johnson is no stranger to
literary prizes. Her first, This Is the Place, won the Reviewers’
Choice Award after it was published in 2001 and went on to win seven other
awards. A chapter from the book was a finalist in the Masters’ Literary
Award and another was selected for inclusion in The Copperfield Review. Her
book of creative nonfiction, Harkening, has won three awards, her
Frugal Book Promoter: How to Do What Your Publisher Won't was USA Book
News' Best Professional Book of 2004 and the Irwin Award. Her chapbook of
poetry, Tracings, was named "Top 10 Reads for 2004" by The Compulsive
Reader and given the Military Writers' Society of America's Award of
Excellence. She is also an instructor for UCLA Extension's renowned Writers'
Program.
Learn more about Howard-Johnson at
http://CarolynHoward-Johnson.com.
Her efforts are sponsored by Editor Brenda Weeaks at MyShelf.com.
Howard-Johnson's "Back to Literature"
column may be found at
http://myshelf.com/backtoliterature/column.htm,
where book covers and comments on the winners are posted.