Georgia Children's Book Awards  - Conference on Children's Literature
GCBA Conference  44th Annual Conference on Children’s Literature  March 8 & 9, 2013
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GCBA - Georgia Children's Book Awards and Conference on Children's Literature
The deadline to Nominate a Title for consideration for the 2013-2014 Georgia Children's Book Award is September 15, 2012.
NOMINATE A TITLE
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Please consider for: Children’s Picture Storybook Award (grades K-4)
Children’s Book Award (grades 4-8) Required.
Title: Title is required.
Author: Required.
Illustrator:
Publisher:
Year Published: Invalid format.
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Reason for Nomination:

Rules for Nominating a Title
Rules Governing the Nomination of Books for The Georgia Children's Picture Storybook Award (K-4) and The Georgia Children's Book Award (4-8)
  1. Newbery and Caldecott winners are ineligible. Honor books, however, are eligible.
  2. Only one title by any author may be included on the Book Award list.
  3. An illustrator or author may appear more than once on the Picture Storybook list if teamed with another person.
  4. Only titles published within the past three years are eligible.
  5. Fiction, nonfiction, which include graphic novels, or any hybrid format can be considered.
  6. Titles must be in print.
  7. Authors and illustrators with books on preceding lists may be repeated, but not for a book on a preceding list.
  8. Winning authors and illustrators will be excluded from the competition the following year.
  9. Nominated authors and illustrators must be alive and living in North America (in reasonable proximity so that they might come to the conference to receive the award should they win).
  10. Books nominated for the awards should have literary and artistic merit and be free of negative stereotyping.
  11. Each list of nominees will include twenty titles.
 The Georgia Children's Book
 Award is sponsored by:
   The Department of Language &
       Literacy Education
   The College of Education
   The University of Georgia

 In partnership with:
   Georgia Department of Education