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  • Washington State Book Awards
    • About the Awards
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    • Winners and Finalists 2006 – 2023
    • WSBA – Online Author Events
    • WSBA Posters 2022
    • 2022 Judges Praise WSBA Finalists
    • WSBA Posters 2021
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  • National Book Festival
    • Washington State 2023 National Book Festival Selection!
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    • Washington State 2021 National Book Festival Selection!
    • Washington State 2020 National Book Festival Selection!
    • Books selected for the National Book Festival
  • For Kids & Teachers
    • Letters About Literature
      • Washington’s 2019 Letters About Literature Champions Announced!
      • Past Letters About Literature programs
  • For Book Lovers
    • Washington Author Tour
      • Adult Authors
      • Authors for Teen and Young Readers
    • Summer Book Bingo — for grown ups!
    • Where to find books in Washington
    • Washington Authors
  • For Writers
    • 10 Books for Your Writer’s Book Shelf
    • Classes and workshops
  • Blog
  • Institutional Library Services (ILS) Wish Lists
  • Zines
    • Sheltered in Place: COVID-19 Zine Diaries Project
    • Washington State Zine Contest
Greeting the authors
Sheri Boggs WSBA Youth Judge
Last minute preparations
The auditorium was overflowing.
Tom Fay of Director of Library Programs and Services at The Seattle Public Library
Karen Finneyfrock, Emcee extraordinaire
Lena Khalaf Tuffaha author of Water & Salt, winner for Poetry.
Claudia Rowe author of The Spider and the Fly, winner for Biography/Memoir.
Lyanda Lynn Haupt author of Mozart’s Starling, winnerfor Non-Fiction award.
Laurie Frankel, author of This Is How It Always Is , winner for Fiction.
The Washington 129 poets who attended the ceremony.
Accepting the special "Washington Voices" Award for WA 129 from Cindy Aden
Stephanie Oakes author of The Arsonist winner of Books for Young Adult Readers
J. Anderson Coats author of The Many Reflections of Miss Jane Deming, winner of Books for Middle Grade Readers
Asia Citro author of Zoey and Sassafras: Dragons and Marshmallows. winner of  Books for Young Readers
Curtis Manley, author of Shawn Loves Sharks, winner of  Picture Books
The 2018 WSBA  Finalists and Winners
Matthew D. Hunt and  Laura Anne Gilman
Kristin Jarvis Adams, Elise Hooper and Laurie Frankel
The University Bookstore was hopping!
L-R Children's book authors Michaele Razi, Curtis Manley,  Corinna Luyken, Laura McGee Kvasnosky and Dori Hillestad Butler
Ben Clanton 2017 Books for Young  Readers winner.
L-R Suzanne Selfors, Laura Moe, Carolyn Wright
Kelly Evart and Paul Hanson, current and former WSBA judges and owners of Village Books in Bellingham, WA, speaking with Garth Stein

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