Indiana Authors Awards Explained

Indiana Authors Awards
Presenter:Indiana Humanities
Sponsor:Glick Philanthropies
Country:United States
Year:2009

The Indiana Authors Awards, also known as the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Awards, is a literary awards program that recognizes and honors authors from Indiana and literary works about Indiana. In 2020, awards were given in eight categories, including fiction, nonfiction, poetry, children’s literature, young adult literature, drama, genre and emerging. The awards program runs biennially, with books published in 2020 and 2021 honored in 2022.[1] Winners receive a cash prize, an Indiana limestone award trophy, and the opportunity to select an Indiana library to receive a donation. The 2024 shortlist includes the following categories: nonfiction, fiction, debut, genre, poetry, young adult, middle grade, and children's.[2]

History

The awards program was founded in 2009 by philanthropists Eugene and Marilyn Glick, partnering with The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation to create a program which recognized authors annually. Honors were awarded to authors in the three main categories of national, regional, and emerging, with some years including recognition for lifetime achievement and general excellence.

In 2018, Glick Philanthropies announced a desire to expand the awards program. After a year hiatus, in 2019 Glick Philanthropies partnered with Indiana Humanities to offer an expanded program, awarding honors to books every other year and a new Literary Champion Award. The 2020 awards included books in eight categories and recognized the Indiana Writers Center as Literary Champion.[3] In the spring of 2022, the Indiana Authors Awards Tour brought recent award-winning authors to Indiana communities.[4] The most recent awards cycle occurred in August 2024.

Winners of awards for lifetime bodies of work

Following is a subset of the awards granted, focusing just on top honors that are for authors' complete lifetime works. These primarily are just the National Winners, the Regional Winners, and the Lifetime Achievement Awards which were all granted on basis of persons' entire body of works. It omits two National Finalist and four Regional Finalist awards given in 2009-10, the first years of the program, and not offered in any later year.[5] It includes two "Excellence" awards given, and it omits "Emerging Winner" and "Emerging Finalist" awards. In 2019, no awards were granted, and the focus of the program shifted to make awards for recent books in various categories (therefore not for entire bodies of work). No awards were given in 2021. In 2020 and 2022, there appears to be only one "Lifetime Achievement" award granted, included below.

The remaining awards through 2024 make up a set of authors comparable to other writers' halls of fame. These awards, for entire bodies of authors' complete work, are:

YearAwardAuthor
2009National WinnerJames Alexander Thom
Regional Winner
2010National WinnerScott Russell Sanders
Regional WinnerRay Boomhower
2011National WinnerMargaret McMullan
Regional Winner
2012Lifetime AchievementDan Wakefield
National WinnerJohn Green
Regional WinnerBarbara Shoup
2013National WinnerMichael Martone
Regional Winner
2014National WinnerMichael Shelden
Regional WinnerNorbert Krapf
2015Lifetime AchievementMari Evans
National WinnerMarianne Boruch
Regional Winner
2016National WinnerKaren Joy Fowler
Regional WinnerPhilip Gulley
Genre Excellence Winner(children’s picture books)
2017National WinnerKekla Magoon
Regional Winner
Genre Excellence Winner(middle-grade fiction)
2018National WinnerKimberly Brubaker Bradley
Regional Winner
Lifetime Achievement
2020Literary ChampionIndiana Writers Center
2022Literary ChampionJL Kato
Lifetime Achievement
2024Literary ChampionTony Brewer
Lifetime AchievementSusan Neville

Category Winners

!Year!Award!Author!Book
2020NonfictionRoss GayThe Book of Delights
FictionChris WhiteThe Life List of Adrian Mandrick
EmergingMelissa StephensonDriven: A White-Knuckled Ride to Heartbreak and Back
GenreMaurice BroaddusPimp My Airship
PoetryEugene GloriaSightseer in this Killing City
Young AdultSaundra MitchellAll the Things We Do in the Dark
Children'sPhillip HooseAttucks!: Oscar Robertson and the Basketball Team That Awakened a City
DramaJames StillThe Jack Plays
2022NonfictionCraig FehrmanAuthor in Chief: The Untold Story of Our Presidents and the Books They Wrote
FictionSusan NevilleThe Town of Whispering Dolls
DebutAshley C. FordSomebody's Daughter: A Memoir
GenrePaul AllorHollow Heart
PoetryRoss GayBe Holding
Young AdultLeah JohnsonYou Should See Me in a Crown
Middle GradeHelen FrostAll He Knew
Children'sKim HowardGrace and Box

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Christy . Matt . Indiana Authors Awards shortlists 40 books written by Hoosiers . fox59.com . 4 August 2022 . 12 August 2022 .
  2. Web site: Streit . Tom . 2024-08-08 . 52 books named to 2024 Indiana Authors Awards shortlists . 2024-08-20 . Indiana Authors Awards . en-US.
  3. Web site: Newman . Mark . IPBS proudly supports Indiana Authors Awards . ipbs.org . Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations (IPBS). September 3, 2020 . 2022-04-07.
  4. Web site: Gouveia . Marisol. Indiana Authors Awards Tour features Ashley Ford. Indianapolis Recorder. 7 April 2022. 7 April 2022 .
  5. Three of those six persons: Margaret McMullan, Scott Russell Sanders and James H. Madison later won National Winner, Regional Winner, or Lifetime Achievement awards and are included in the table presented.