Saturday 1 August 2009

Kristin Cashore wins Mythopoeic Award

The Mythopoeic Society, a group dedicated to the writings or J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams and other members of the Inklings, has held its annual awards for works of the mythological and fantastic. Kristin Cashore's debut novel, Graceling, has won the Mythopoeic Prize for Children's Literature, whilst Carol Berg's Lighthouse Duet (a duology) took the prize for adult literature. Acceptance speeches and a full list of winners can be found via their website here. Congratulations to the winners!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice. I've both sets of works mentioned as winners in the pile. Athough I am just finishing up Rai-kirah, so perhaps I'll read Cashore. Thanks for these notices.

RobB said...

[sarcasm]

Wow a Young Adult novel won? Surprise

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Adam Whitehead said...

A YA novel won the Mythopoeic Award for Children's Literature?

Yes. Some might say it is to be expected ;-)

Never heard of the Carol Berg duology though.