
Tue, Jul. 14, 2009 Posted: 06:02 PM EDT
The winners of the tenth annual Christy Awards were announced Saturday ahead of this week’s International Christian Retail Show.
From each of the nine Christian fiction categories, a winner was selected by a panel of seven judges and recognized with the top honor, continuing a tradition that has been running since 1999.
Named in honor of Catherine Marshall’s novel and of her contribution to growth of the fiction Christians love to read, the Christy Awards recognize excellence in fiction written by contemporary Christian authors and highlight the breadth and diversity of Christian fiction.
Each year since the awards’ creation, publishers submit novels written from a Christian worldview and copyrighted in the year preceding the awards. Each novel is entered in one of several genre categories and/or the first novel category.
Each category of novels is then read and evaluated against a ten-point criteria by a panel of seven judges composed of librarians, reviewers, academicians, literary critics, and other qualified readers – none of whom have a direct affiliation with a publishing company.
Among this year’s nine winners, two were published by Tyndale House Publishers and three were published by divisions of Baker Publishing Group, namely Revell and Bethany House.
Other publishers included WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group, FaithWords, David C. Cook, and Moody Publishers.
The winners of the 2009 Christy Awards are:
Contemporary Romance Category
Contemporary Series, Sequels & Novellas Category
Contemporary Standalone Category
First Novel Category
Historical Category
Historical Romance Category
Suspense Category
Visionary Category
Young Adult Category
Kevin P. Donovan
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