For Juvenile, The Quick Fix by Jack D. Ferraiolo won the prize; for YA, Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein.
I read most of the nominees in both categories (didn't make it through all--drat!), and have to say this was the strongest year in nominees I've seen. So big kudos to the winners and the nominees!
Let's all have some cake...
News from middle-grade mystery author Fleur Bradley. Also, book reviews and cat pictures...
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April 2022 News (or: on reading slumps and lots of editing...)
April snuck up on me like a thief in the night! I’ve been so busy writing, editing, and coming up with ideas for Daybreak on Raven Island...

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Popping in from my winter (and writing) hibernation for a moment to tell you about a class I'm teaching over at Savvy Authors on how to ...
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Cute kitty, no? Happily stolen from I Can Has Cheezburger. I'm a bit off-topic here, but it's not like that hasn't happened befo...
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Well, Harper Children's thinks so anyway. My middle-grade series sold! Exclamation mark! Phew, I've been holding this great news in ...
You have the cake. I'm on a diet!
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