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Great News!!
Cindy Hannikman, co editor and reviewer here at Fantasy Book Critic, was chosen as a first round panelist for the Cybil 2009 awards in the Sci-fi/Fantasy Elementary and Middle School Division.
The Cybil awards or Children's and Young Adult Bloggers Literary Awards, are a group of YA/Children bloggers who acknowledge extraordinary work in the areas of Childrens' literary work. Categories range from Sci-fi/Fantasy, general fiction, picture books, poetry, and graphic novels.
Anyone is welcome to nominate a book in any of the categories. If you know of a book that you'd like to nominate for any of these categories head over to the electronic form HERE.
The only restrictions be that the book be published in English between the dates of October 16, 2008 and October 15, 2009.
Congratulations to Cindy!!
Cindy Hannikman, co editor and reviewer here at Fantasy Book Critic, was chosen as a first round panelist for the Cybil 2009 awards in the Sci-fi/Fantasy Elementary and Middle School Division.
The Cybil awards or Children's and Young Adult Bloggers Literary Awards, are a group of YA/Children bloggers who acknowledge extraordinary work in the areas of Childrens' literary work. Categories range from Sci-fi/Fantasy, general fiction, picture books, poetry, and graphic novels.
Anyone is welcome to nominate a book in any of the categories. If you know of a book that you'd like to nominate for any of these categories head over to the electronic form HERE.
The only restrictions be that the book be published in English between the dates of October 16, 2008 and October 15, 2009.
Congratulations to Cindy!!
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Congrats, Cindy!
Many congratulations Cindy, I've already put in my nomination.
Mihir
Congratulations, Cindy! Keep up the great work :)
I can't wait to see what Cindy and the others choose as finalists! =D
Thank you everyone! I was so excited when I found out. Keeping my mouth shut for so long was the hardest!
It should be fun!