AML Awards
The AML Awards are given annually by the Association for Mormon Letters (AML) to the best work "by, for, and about Mormons." They are juried awards, chosen by a panel of judges. Citations for many of the awards can be found on the AML website[1]
The award categories vary from year to year depending on what the AML decides is worthy of honor. Beginning with the 2014 awards, the AML began creating a shortlist of finalists for most categories, which preceded the final awards.
1975-1977
Presented at the Third Annual Symposium, held at the Marriott Library, University of Utah, on October 7, 1978. Awards given for works published in 1975-1977
- Critical Writing
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- Clifton Holt Jolley for "The Martyrdom of Joseph Smith: An Archetypal Study", Utah Historical Quarterly, 44:4, Fall 1976.
- Poetry
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- Linda Sillitoe for "The Old Philosopher" and "Letter to a Four-Year-Old Daughter"
- Arthur Henry King for "The Field Behind Holly House"
- Short Fiction
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- Douglas H. Thayer for "Indian Hills" and "Zarahemla," both from the collection Under Cottonwoods and Other Stories
- Donald Marshall for "The Wheelbarrow" and "The Reunion", both from the collection Frost in the Orchard[2]
1978
Presented at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, October 13, 1979
- Criticism
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- Steven P. Sondrup for "Literary Dimensions of Mormon Autobiography". Dialogue 11, Summer 1978.
- Poetry
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- Clinton F. Larson for The Western World (Brigham Young University)
- Poetry Honorable Mention
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- Marden J. Clark for "God's Plenty"
- Marilyn McMeen Miller Brown for "Grandmother"
- Short Fiction
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- Levi S. Peterson for "The Confessions of Augustine"
- Short Fiction Honorable Mention
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- Karen Rosenbaum for "Hit the Frolicking, Rippling Brooks"[2]
1979
Presented at Weber State College, Ogden, Utah, September 27, 1980
- Criticism
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- Cindy Lesser Larsen for "Whoever Heard of a Utah Poet?: An Overview of Poetry in the Early Church". Century II, 4 (Fall 1979)
- Poetry
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- Marden J. Clark for Moods: Of Late
- Edward L. Hart for To Utah
- Short Fiction
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- Bela Petsco for Nothing Very Important and Other Stories[2]
1980
Presented at the University of Utah, January 23, 1982
- Biography
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- Frank W. Fox for J. Reuben Clark: The Public Years
- Criticism
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- Linda Sillitoe for "New Voices, New Songs: Contemporary Poems by Mormon Women" (Dialogue, Winter 1980)
- Novel
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- Marilyn McMeen Miller Brown for The Earthkeepers
- Poetry
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- Emma Lou Thayne for Once in Israel[3]
1981
Presented at the University of Utah, January 22, 1983
- Criticism
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- George S. Tate for "The Typology of the Exodus Pattern in the Book of Mormon" (in Literature and Belief)
- Poetry
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- Robert A. Rees for "Gilead"
- Poetry and Short Fiction
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- Linda Sillitoe for "Lullaby in the New Year";"Demons"
- Short Fiction
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- Robert A. Christmas for "Another Angel"[3]
1982-1983
Announced at the AML Symposium on 21 January 1984, at the University of Utah. Considered works from both 1982 and 1983.
- Criticism
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- Eugene England for "The Dawning of a Brighter Day: Mormon Literature after 150 Years"[4]
- Drama
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- Thomas F. Rogers for God's Fools: Plays of the Mitigated Conscience
- Editorial Award
- Special Achievement Award for Sustained Excellence
- Editors of the Exponent II
- Mormon Humor, First Prize
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- Calvin Grondahl for Freeway to Perfection, Faith Promoting Rumors, and Sunday's Foyer
- Mormon Humor, Second Prize
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- Clifton Holt Jolley for "Selling the Chevrolet: A Moral Exercise"
- Novel
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- Douglas H. Thayer for Summer Fire
- Poetry
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- Clinton F. Larson for "A Romaunt of the Rose: A Tapestry of Poems"
- Poetry, Young Poet's Prize
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- Holly Ann Welker for "Feet"; "Patience"; "On My Father's 50th Birthday"; "The Birthday Present"
- Sermon Special Commendation for Sustained Excellence in the Mormon Sermon
- Short Fiction
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- Levi S. Peterson for The Canyons of Grace
- Special Award for Popular Mormon Fiction
- Special Award for Short Story Anthology
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- Levi S. Peterson for Greening Wheat: Fifteen Mormon Short Stories[3]
1984
Presented at Brigham Young University, January 19, 1985
- Editing & Publishing
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- Scott Kenney
- Novel
- Personal Essay
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- Eugene England for A Dialogue with Myself: Personal Essays on Mormon Experience
- Special Award
1985
Presented at Weber State College, January 25, 1986
- Criticism
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- Steven Walker for "Seven Ways of Looking at Susanna"
- Novel
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- Herbert Harker for Circle of Fire
- Personal Essay
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- Edward Geary for "Goodbye to Poplarhaven"
- Poetry
- Short Fiction
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- Neal C. Chandler for "Benediction"[3]
1986
- Children's literature
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- Steve Wunderlie (author) and Brent Watts (illustrator), Marty's World
- Poetry
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- Dennis Marden Clark for "Sunwatch"
- Religious Literature
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- Dennis Rasmussen for The Lord’s Question
- Novel
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- Levi Peterson for The Backslider
- Short Fiction
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- Michael Fillerup for "Hozohoogoo Nanina Doo"
- Personal and family history book
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- Myrtle McDonald for No Regrets: The Life of Carl A. Carlquist
- Personal and family history essay
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- Paul M. Edwards for "When Will the Little Woman Come Out of the House?"
1987
Presented at the home of Steven Sondrup, Salt Lake City, April 1, 1988
- Criticism
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- Bruce W. Jorgensen for "Romantic Lyric Form and Western Mormon Experience in the Stories of Douglas Thayer"
- Novel
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- Linda Sillitoe for Sideways to the Sun
- Personal Essay
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- Mary Lythgoe Bradford for Leaving Home
- Poetry
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- Robert A. Christmas for "Self-Portrait as Brigham Young"
- Short Fiction
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- Darrell Spencer for A Woman Packing a Pistol[3][6]
1988
Presented January 28, 1989, at the Weber State College Library.
- Novel
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- Ann Edwards Cannon for Cal Cameron by Day, Spider-Man by Night
- Short Story
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- John Bennion "A Court of Love." Sunstone 12.2 (March 1988): 30-38.
"A House of Order." Dialogue 21.3 (Autumn 1988): 129–48. "Dust." Ascent 14.1 (1988): 1-10.
- Poetry
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- Dennis Marden Clark for Tinder: answer might be. With an almost Augustinian Dry Poems (Orem, Utah: United Order Books, 1988)
- Special Recognition in Poetry
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- Clinton F. Larson for Selected Poems of Clinton F. Larson (Provo: Brigham Young University, 1988)
- Personal Essay
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- Karin Anderson England "The Man at the Chapel" Dialogue 21.4 (Winter 1988): 133-41
- Special Recognition in Biography
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- Levi S. Peterson Juanita Brooks: Mormon Woman Historian (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1988)
- Special Recognition in Criticism
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- Wayne C. Booth The Company We Keep: An Ethics of Fiction (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988)[7]
- Honorary Lifetime Membership
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- Elouise Bell
- Wayne Booth
- Mary L. Bradford
- John S. Harris
- Gerald N. Lund
- Hugh Nibley
- Levi S. Peterson
- Steven P. Sondrup
- Douglas Thayer
- Emma Lou Thayne
- Laurel T. Ulrich
- Terry Tempest Williams
- William A. Wilson[3]
1989
- Criticism
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- Michael Hicks for Mormonism and Music: A History
- Dennis Clark for "Mormon Poetry Now!: The State of the Art" (a series of four essays published in Sunstone, 1985–1989)
- Editing & Publishing
- Novel
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- Judith Freeman for The Chinchilla Farm
- Personal Essay
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- Emma Lou Thayne for "As for Me and My House"
- Poetry
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- Susan Elizabeth Howe for "Things in the Night Sky"
- Short Fiction
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- Pauline Mortensen for "Back Before the World Turned Nasty"[3]
1990
- Criticism
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- William A. Wilson for "In Praise of Ourselves: Stories to Tell"
- Novel
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- Franklin Fisher for Bones
- Personal Essay
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- Elouise Bell for "Only When I Laugh"
- Poetry
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- Loretta Randall Sharp for "Doing It"
- Short Fiction
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- Walter Kirn for My Hard Bargain[8]
1991
- Biography
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- Laurel Thatcher Ulrich for A Midwife's Tale
- Editing & Publishing
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- Signature Books and Ron Schow, Wayne Schow, Marybeth Raynes, editor, for Peculiar People: Mormons and Same-Sex Orientation
- Novel
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- Orson Scott Card for Xenocide
- Gerald N. Lund for Like a Fire is Burning
- Personal Essay
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- Terry Tempest Williams for Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place
- Poetry
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- Philip White for "Island Spring" and "The Perseids" (Dialogue, Spring & Winter 1991)
- Short Fiction
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- Michael Fillerup for "Lost and Found" (from Christmas for the World)
- Young Adult Literature
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- Louise Plummer for My Name is Sus5an Smith. The 5 is Silent
- Honorary Lifetime Memberships
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- Marden J. Clark
- Edward L. Hart
- Clinton F. Larson
- William Mulder
- Helen Candland Stark
- Virginia Eggersen Sorensen Waugh
- Maurine Whipple[8][9]
1992
- Biography
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- Rudi Wobbe and Jerry Borrowman for Before the Blood Tribunal
- Children's Literature
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- Barbara J. Porter and Dileen Marsh for All Kinds of Answers
- Novel
- Personal Essay
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- Marden J. Clark for Liberating Form: Mormon Essays on Religion and Literature
- Poetry
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- Kathy Evans for Imagination Comes to Breakfast
- Short Fiction
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- Margaret Blair Young for Elegies and Love Songs[8]
- Honorary Lifetime Membership[10]
1993
- Autobiography
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- Phyllis Barber for How I Got Cultured: A Nevada Memoir
- Children's Literature
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- Michael O. Tunnell for Chinook! The Joke's on George and Beauty and the Beastly Children
- Drama
- Award for Editorial Excellence
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- M. Shayne Bell for Washed by a Wave of Wind: Science Fiction from the Corridor
- Novel
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- Gerald N. Lund for Thy Gold to Refine: The Work and the Glory, Vol. 4
- Leslie Beaton Hedley for Twelve Sisters
- Personal Essay
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- Eugene England for "Monte Cristo" in Wasatch Review International, 2:1, June 1993.
- Poetry
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- Linda Sillitoe for "Crazy for Living"
- Sermon
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- Chieko N. Okazaki for Lighten Up! and Cat's Cradle
- Service to Mormon Letters
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- Neila Seshachari and Weber State University, for Weber Studies, Vol. 10.3, Tenth Anniversary Issue[11]
- Short Story
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- Darrell Spencer for Our Secret's Out
- Young Adult Literature
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- Martine Bates for The Dragon's Tapestry and The Prism Moon[8]
1994
- Biography
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- William G. Hartley for My Best for the Kingdom: John Lowe Butler, A Mormon Frontiersman
- Criticism
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- Gideon O. Burton for "Towards a Mormon Criticism: Should We Ask 'Is This Mormon Literature?'"
- Drama
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- Eric Samuelsen for "Accommodations: a Play in Three Acts"
- Novel
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- Anne Perry for The Sins of the Wolf
- Personal Essay
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- Richard D. Poll for "A Liahona Latter-day Saint"
- Poetry
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- Pamela Porter Hamblin for "Magi"
- Short Fiction
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- Wayne Jorgensen for "Who Tarzan, Who Jane"
- Young Adult Literature
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- Dean Hughes for The Trophy
- Honorary Lifetime Membership
1995
- Biography
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- Maureen Ursenbach Beecher for The Personal Writings of Eliza Roxcy Snow
- Criticism
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- Michael Austin for "How to Be a Mormo-American; Or, The Function of Mormon Criticism at the Present Time"
- Drama
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- Tim Slover for March Tale
- Essay
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- Terry Tempest Williams for Desert Quartet: An Erotic Landscape
- Novel
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- Mack Hedges for Last Buckaroo
- Poetry
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- Marden J. Clark for "Snows"
- Short Fiction
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- Tory C. Anderson for "Epiphany"
- Young Adult Literature
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- Louise Plummer for The Unlikely Romance of Kate Bjorkman[8]
1996
- Biography
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- Marian Robertson Wilson for Leroy Robertson: Music Giant from the Rockies
- Children's Literature
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- Rick Walton for You Don't Always Get What You Hope For
- Criticism
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- Bruce W. Jorgensen for "Heritage of Hostility: The Mormon Attack on Fiction in the 19th Century"; "Roughly One of the R's: Some Notes of a BYU Fiction Teacher (with a Pedantry of Endnotes)"
- Drama
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- Tim Slover for Joyful Noise
- Novel
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- Judith Freeman for A Desert of Pure Feeling
- Personal Essay
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- Kenneth O. Kemp for "3/4-inch Marine Ply"
- Poetry
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- Leslie Norris for Collected Poems
- Short Fiction
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- Paul Rawlins for No Lie Like Love: Stories
- Young Adult Literature
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- Pat Bezzant for Angie[8]
1997
- Criticism
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- Richard Dilworth Rust for Feasting on the Word: The Literary Testimony of the Book of Mormon
- Devotional Literature
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- Chieko N. Okazaki for Sanctuary
- Drama
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- Eric Samuelsen for Gadianton
- Personal Essay
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- Holly Welker for "What You Walk Away From"
- Poetry
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- Susan Elizabeth Howe for Stone Spirits
- Short Fiction
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- Brady Udall for "Beautiful Places"[8]
1998
- Devotional Literature
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- Clark L. Kidd and Kathryn H. Kidd for A Convert's Guide to Mormon Life
- Marilyn Brown Novel Award
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- Jack Harrell for Vernal Promises
- Novel
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- Dean Hughes for Far from Home
- Personal Essay
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- Tom Plummer for Eating Chocolates and Dancing in the Kitchen: Sketches of Marriage and Family
- Poetry
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- Alex Caldiero for Various Atmospheres: Poems and Drawings
- Short Fiction
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- Helen Walker Jones for "The Six-Buck Fortune"
- Young Adult Literature
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- Martine Bates for The Taker's Key[8]
1999
- Devotional Literature
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- Neal A. Maxwell for One More Strain of Praise
- Drama
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- Eric Samuelsen for The Way We're Wired
- Novel
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- Anne Perry for Tathea
- Personal Essay
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- Martha Beck for Expecting Adam: A True Story of Birth, Rebirth, and Everyday Magic
- Short Fiction
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- Mary Clyde for Survival Rates[8]
2000
- Criticism
- Devotional Literature
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- Patricia Terry Holland for A Quiet Heart
- Drama
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- Margaret Blair Young for I Am Jane
- Film
- Honorary Lifetime Membership
- Marilyn Brown Novel Award
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- Alan Mitchell for Angel of the Danube
- Novel
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- Margaret Blair Young for One More River to Cross
- Personal Essay
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- Gordon B. Hinckley for Standing for Something: 10 Neglected Virtues That Will Heal Our Hearts and Homes
- Short Fiction
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- Darrell Spencer for "Caution: Men in Trees"[13]
2001
- Children's Literature
- Criticism
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- Dian Saderup Monson for "Believing in the Word"
- Drama
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- J. Scott Bronson for Stones
- Honorary Lifetime Membership
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- Thomas F. Rogers
- Marilyn Brown Novel Award
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- A. Jeff Call for Mormonville
- Middle Grade Literature
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- Carol Lynch Williams for My Angelica
- Novel
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- Brady Udall for The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint
- Review
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- Jeffrey Needle
- Young Adult Literature
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- Louise Plummer for A Dance for Three[13]
2002
- Drama
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- Reed McColm for Hole in the Sky
- Drama Honorable Mention
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- Melissa Leilani Larson for Wake Me When It's Over
- Tim Slover for Hancock County
- Film
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- Christian Vuissa for Roots and Wings
- Film Honorable Mention
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- Andrew Black for "The Snell Show"
- Ryan Little for Out of Step
- Film Adaptation
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- Janine Whetton Gilbert for Charly
- Honorary Lifetime Membership
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- Lavina Fielding Anderson
- Bruce Wayne Jorgensen
- In Memoriam
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- Neila C. Seshachari
- Novel
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- Chris Crowe for Mississippi Trial 1955
- Picture Book
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- Rick Walton for Bertie Was a Watchdog
- Poetry
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- Kimberly Johnson for Leviathan with a Hook
- Short Fiction
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- Susan Palmer for "Breakthrough" In Sunstone, issue 122, pages 42-45, April 2002.
- Short Fiction Honorable Mention
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- Karen Rosenbaum for "Out of the Woods"
- Linda Paulson Adams for "First"
- Young Adult Literature
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- Ann Edwards Cannon for Charlotte's Rose
- Young Adult Literature Honorable Mention
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- Martine Leavitt for The Dollmage
- Kimberley Heuston for The Shakeress[14]
2003
- Drama
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- LeeAnne Hill Adams for Archipelago
- Editing
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- Chris Bigelow for Irreantum
- Film Adaptation
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- Anne K. Black, Jason Faller, and Katherine Swigert for Pride and Prejudice
- Historical Fiction
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- Margaret Blair Young for Standing on the Promises
- Marilyn Brown Novel Award
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- Janean Justham for House Dreams
- Novel
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- Douglas Thayer for The Conversion of Jeff Williams
- Publishing
- Short Fiction
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- Coke Newell for "Toaster Road"
- Short Fiction Honorable Mention
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- William Shunn for "The Day Pietro Coppino Spoke to the Mountain"
- Robert Van Wagoner for "A Good Sign"
- Young Adult Literature
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- Kimberley Heuston for Dante's Daughter
- Young Adult Literature Honorable Mention
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- Shannon Hale for The Goose Girl
- Kristen D. Randle for Slumming[14]
2004
- Criticism
- Film
- Middle Grade Literature
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- Patricia Wiles for My Mom's a Mortician
- Middle Grade Literature Honorable Mention
- Randall Wright for Hunchback
- Novel
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- P. G. Karamesines for The Pictograph Murders
- Novel Honorable Mention
- Amber Esplin for Leaving Eden
- Poetry
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- John Talbot for The Well-Tempered Tantrum
- Special Award Honorable Mention
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- The J. Willard Marriott Library of the University of Utah
- Young Adult Literature
- Young Adult Literature Honorable Mention
- Mette Ivie Harrison for Mira, Mirror
- Janette Rallison for Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Free Throws[15]
2005
- Smith-Pettit Foundation Award for Outstanding Contribution to Mormon Letters
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- Dean Hughes for Children of the Promise
- Biography
- Criticism
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- William Morris, P. G. Karamesines, Kent Larsen, and Eric Russell for A Motley Vision
- Film
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- Greg Whiteley for New York Doll
- Marilyn Brown Novel Award
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- Arianne B. Cope for The Coming of Elijah
- Marilyn Brown Novel Award Honorable Mention
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- Donald Marshall for Seeker
- Novel
- Novel Honorable Mention
- Orson Scott Card for Magic Street
- Roger Terry for God's Executioner
- Poetry
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- Lance Larsen for In All Their Animal Brilliance
- Special Award
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- Michael and Laura Allred for The Golden Plates
- Young Adult Literature
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- Shannon Hale for Princess Academy
- Patricia Wiles for Funeral Home Evenings
- Young Adult Literature Honorable Mention
- Dean Hughes for Search and Destroy
- David Farland for Of Mice and Magic, Ravenspell Book One[15]
2006
- Smith-Pettit Foundation Award for Outstanding Contribution to Mormon Letters
- Criticism
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- Patricia Karamesines for "The Rhetoric of Stealing God"
- Drama
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- Tim Slover for Treasure
- Film
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- Annie Poon for The Book of Visions
- Film Honorable Mention
- Melissa Puente for Sisterz in Zion
- Tom Russell for Angie
- Novel
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- Toni Sorensen Brown for Redemption Road
- Novel Honorable Mention
- Personal Essay
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- John Bennion for 'Like the Lilies of the Field'
- Personal Essay Honorable Mention
- Wilfried Decoo for "The Unspeakable"
- Patricia Karamesines for "The Birds of Summer"
- Service to AML
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- Angela Hallstrom
- Short Fiction
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- Kristen Carson for Atta Boy
- Short Fiction Honorable Mention
- Virginia Baker for "And Cry the Name of David"
- Heather Marx for "Brother Singh"
- Aaron Orullian for "Judgement Day"
- Special Award
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- James V. D'Arc, Blaine L. Gale, E. Hunter Hale, and Richard I. Hale for Trapped By the Mormons
- Young Adult Literature
- Young Adult Literature Honorable Mention
- Shannon Hale for River Secrets
- Janette Rallison for It's a Mall World After All[16]
2007
- Smith-Pettit Foundation Award for Outstanding Contribution to Mormon Letters
- Biography
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- Carol Cornwall Madsen for An Advocate for Women: The Public Life of Emmeline B. Wells, 1870-1920
- Criticism
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- Terryl L. Givens for People of Paradox: A History of Mormon Culture
- Drama
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- Carol Lynn Pearson for Facing East
- Film
- Marilyn Brown Novel Award
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- Todd Petersen for Rift
- Marilyn Brown Novel Award Honorable Mention
- Helynne Hollstein Hansen for Voices at the Crossroads
- Janet Kay Jensen for Don't You Marry the Mormon Boys
- Novel
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- Coke Newell for On the Road to Heaven
- Novel Finalists
- Austenland by Shannon Hale
- Before the Dawn by Dean Hughes
- The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson
- The Boxmaker's Son by Donald Smurthwaite
- I Am Not Wolf by Roger Terry
- Effigy by Alissa York
- Novel Honorable Mention
- Dean Hughes for Before the Dawn
- Brandon Sanderson for The Well of Ascension
- Short Fiction
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- Lisa Torcasso Downing for "Clothing Esther”
- Short Fiction Honorable Mention
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- Darin Cozzens for "Light of the New Day”
- Sigrid Olsen for "The Nature of Comets”
- Short Fiction Finalists
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- "Drought," Larry T. Menlove, Dialogue 40:3 (Fall 2007)
- "The Buzzard Tree," Johnny Townsend, Dialogue 40:4 (Winter 2007)
- Young Adult Literature
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- Ann Dee Ellis for This Is What I Did:
- Young Adult Literature Honorable Mention
- Young Adult Literature Finalists
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- Notes on a Near-Life Experience Olivia Birdsall
- Dragon Slippers by Jessica Day George
- Book of a Thousand Days by Shannon Hale
- Fablehaven: Rise of the Evening Star by Brandon Mull
- Finding Daddy by Louise Plummer
- Special Award
- Special Award Honorable Mention
- Gideon Burton for "Mormons and Film"
2008
- Smith-Pettit Foundation Award for Outstanding Contribution to Mormon Letters
- Lifetime AML Membership
- Poetry
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- Neil Aitken for The Lost Country of Sight
- Warren Hatch for Mapping the Bones of the World
- Short Fiction
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- Stephen Tuttle for "Amanuensis"
- Novel
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- Angela Hallstrom for Bound on Earth
- Youth Fiction
- Drama
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- James Goldberg for Prodigal Son
- Personal Essay
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- Patrick Madden for "A Sudden Pull Behind the Heart"
- Stephen Carter for "Calling"
- Film
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- Christian Vuissa for Errand of Angels
- Ron Williams for Happy Valley
- Special Award in Criticism
- Special Award in Textual Criticism and Bibliography
- Special Award in History
2009
- Smith-Pettit Foundation Award for Outstanding Contribution to Mormon Letters
- Honorary Lifetime Membership
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- James D'Arc
- Drama
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- Melissa Leilani Larson for Little Happy Secrets
- Film
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- Jed Wells for Fire Creek
- Humor
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- Elna Baker for The New York Regional Mormon Singles Halloween Dance
- Memoir
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- Kathryn Lynard Soper for The Year My Son and I Were Born
- Novel
- Todd Robert Petersen for Rift
- Novel Honorable Mention
- Jamie Ford for Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet
- Online Writing
- Poetry
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- Lance Larsen for Backyard Alchemy
- Publishing
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- Christopher Bigelow for Zarahemla Books
- Service to AML
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- Kathleen Dalton-Woodbury
- Short Fiction
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- Larry Menlove for "Path of Antelope, Pelican, and Moon"
- Young Adult Literature
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- Carol Lynch Williams for The Chosen One[17]
2010
- Smith-Pettit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Mormon Letters
- Biography
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- Marilyn Arnold for Bittersweet: A Daughter's Memoir
- Criticism
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- Grant Hardy for Understanding the Book of Mormon: A Reader's Guide
- Drama / WebFilm
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- Jeffrey Parkin & Jared Cardon for The Book of Jer3miah
- Editing
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- Eric W. Jepson for "Comics!" Sunstone #160
- Angela Hallstrom for Dispensation: Latter-day Fiction
- Memoir
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- George B. Handley for Home Waters: A Year of Recompenses on the Provo River
- Novel
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- Brady Udall for The Lonely Polygamist: A Novel
- Online Writing
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- Ardis Parshall for "Beards" on Keepapitchinin
- Personal Essay
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- Patrick Madden for Quotidiana
- Poetry
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- Marilyn Bushman-Carlton for Her Side of It: Poems
- Service to AML
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- Darlene Young
- Short Fiction
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- Jack Harrell for A Sense of Order and Other Stories
- Short Fiction Honorable Mention
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- Darin Cozzens for Light of the New Day
- Young Adult Literature
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- Ally Condie for Matched[18]
2011
- Smith-Pettit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Mormon Letters
- Honorary Lifetime Membership
- Biography
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- Terryl L. Givens and Matthew J. Grow for Parley P. Pratt: The Apostle Paul of Mormonism
- Autobiography
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- Emma Lou Warner Thayne for The Place of Knowing: a Spiritual Autobiography
- Criticism
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- Brant A. Gardner for The Gift and Power : Translating the Book of Mormon
- Film
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- Tyler Measom and Jennilyn Merten for Sons of Perdition
- Special Award in Graphical Narrative
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- Michael Dalton Allred for a lifetime of comic art
- Novel
- Personal Essay
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- Adam Miller, for the body of his work published in 2011
- Poetry
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- Tyler Chadwick for editing Fire in the Pasture: Twenty-first Century Mormon Poets (Peculiar Pages)
- Short Story
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- David G. Pace for "American Trinity"
- Short Fiction
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- Doug Thayer for Wasatch: Short Stories and a Novella
- Special Award in Literary Journalism
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- Andrew Hall
- Young Adult Novel
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- Robison Wells for Variant
- Marilyn Brown Novel Award
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- Paul Colt for Boots and Saddles: A Call to Glory
2012
- Smith–Pettit Foundation Award for Outstanding Contribution to Mormon Letters
- Film
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- Redemption, directed by Thomas Russell
- Novel
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- The Five Books of Jesus by James Goldberg
- Devotional
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- The God Who Weeps: How Mormonism Makes Sense of Life by Terryl and Fiona Givens
- Poetry
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- Amytis Leaves Her Garden by Karen Kelsay
- Award in Adaptation
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- The Street-Legal Version of Mormon’s Book by Michael Hicks
- Drama
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- Roof Overhead by Mahonri Stewart
- Short Fiction
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- "Godshift" by Nancy Fulda (originally appeared in Daily Science Fiction)
- Young Adult Novel
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- Vodnik by Bryce Moore
- Memoir/Creative Non Fiction
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- The Book of Mormon Girl by Joanna Brooks
- Middle Grade Fiction Award
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- False Prince by Jennifer A. Nielsen
- Humor
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- "Pat and Pete" by Larry Day (from his collection Day Dreaming: Tales from the Fourth Dementia)
2013
Given out April 12, 2014.
- Smith–Pettit Foundation Award for Outstanding Contribution to Mormon Letters
- Outstanding Achievement Award
- Creative non-fiction
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- Melissa Dalton-Bradford for Global Mom: Eight Countries, Sixteen Addresses, Five Languages, One Family
- Drama
-
- Ariel Mitchell for A Second Birth
- Film
-
- Garrett Batty for The Saratov Approach
- Special Award
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- Scott Hales for The Garden of Enid
- Novel
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- Sarah Eden Longing for Home
- Poetry
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- Alex Caldiero sonosuono (awarded on March 28, 2015)
- Other finalists
- Susan Elizabeth Howe Salt
- Lance Larsen Genius Loci
- Short Fiction
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- Brad R. Torgersen “The Chaplain’s Legacy”. Analog Science Fiction and Fact, July/August 2013 (awarded on March 28, 2015)
- Other finalists
- “The Righteous Road” by Ryan Shoemaker, Silk Road Review, Summer/Fall 2013
- “Expiation” by Richard Dutcher, Sunstone 171, July 2013
- “Duplex” by Eric Freeze, Prairie Fire 34.1, Spring 2013
- “The Gift of Tongues” by Annette Haws, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Winter 2013
- Young Adult Fiction
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- Cindy M. Hogan Gravediggers
- Young Adult Speculative Fiction
2014
Presented March 28, 2015, at the Utah Valley University Library.[24]
- Smith–Pettit Foundation Award for Outstanding Contribution to Mormon Letters
- AML Lifetime Achievement Award
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- Lance Larsen
- Karen Rosenbaum
- Comics
-
- iPlates, Volume 2: Prophets, Priests, Rebels, and Kings by Stephen Carter and Jett Atwood
- Creative non-fiction
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- Hemingway on a Bike by Eric Freeze
- Other finalists
- To the Mountain: One Mormon Woman’s Search for Spirit by Phyllis Barber
- Way Below the Angels: The Pretty Clearly Troubled But Not Even Close to Tragic Confessions of a Real Live Mormon Missionary by Craig Harline
- Hippie Boy: A Girl’s Story by Ingrid Ricks
- Criticism
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- Ender’s World: Fresh Perspectives on the SF Classic Ender’s Game, Orson Scott Card, editor
- Other finalists
- “Of Many Hearts and Many Minds: The Mormon Novel and the Post-Utopian Challenge of Assimilation” by Scott Hales. Dissertation, University of Cincinnati
- “Toward a Mormon Literary Theory” by Jack Harrell. BYU Studies Quarterly 53.3, 2014
- Drama
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- Pride and Prejudice by Melissa Leilani Larsen
- Other finalists
- The Weaver of Raveloe by Erika Glenn and Melissa Leilani Larsen
- Single Wide by George Nelson and Jordan Kamalu
- Evening Eucalyptus by Mahonri Stewart
- Film
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- Saints and Soldiers: The Void, Ryan Little, director
- Other finalists
- Inspired Guns, Adam White, director
- The Last Straw, Rob Diamond, director
- Meet the Mormons, Blair Treu, director
- Mitt, Greg Whiteley, director
- Middle Grade Novel
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- The Scandalous Sisterhood of Prickwillow Place by Julie Berry
- Honorable Mention: The End or Something Like That by Ann Dee Ellis
- Other finalists
- Almost Super by Marion Jensen
- Time of the Fireflies by Kimberley Griffiths Little
- Sky Raiders by Brandon Mull
- Novel
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- City of Brick and Shadow by Tim Wirkus
- Honorable Mention: Words of Radiance by Brandon Sanderson
- Other finalists
- A Song for Issy Bradley by Carys Bray
- The Bishop’s Wife by Mette Ivie Harrison
- The Thieves of Summer by Linda Sillitoe
- Picture Book
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- Girls Who Choose God: Stories of Courageous Women from the Bible by McArthur Krishna and Bethany Brady Spalding, illustrated by Kathleen Peterson
- Honorable Mention: The Princess in Black by Shannon Hale and Dean Hale, illustrated by LeUyen Pham
- Other finalists
- Fetch by Adam Glendon Sidwell, illustrated by Edwin Rhemrev
- The World According to Musk Ox by Erin Cabatingan, illustrated by Matthew Myers
- The Tooth Fairy Wars by Kate Coombs, illustrated by Jake Parker
- Poetry
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- Picture Dictionary by Kristen Eliason
- Other finalists
- Uncommon Prayer and Made Flesh: Sacrament and Poetics in Post-Reformation England by Kimberly Johnson
- In the Museum of Coming and Going by Laura Stott
- Religious Non-Fiction
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- Re-Reading Job: Understanding the Ancient World’s Greatest Poem by Michael Austin
- Other finalists
- Seeking the Promised Land by David E. Campbell, John C. Green, and J. Quin Monson. Cambridge University Press
- Wresting the Angel by Terryl Givens
- Short Fiction
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- “Two-Dog Dose” by Steven L. Peck, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Spring 2014
- Other finalists
- “Recollection” by Nancy Fulda, Carbide Tipped Pens
- “Anatomy” by Tim Wirkus, Weird Fiction Review, June 2014
- “Jesus Enough” by Levi S. Peterson, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Winter 2014
- Young Adult General Novel
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- Death Coming Up the Hill by Chris Crowe
- Other finalists
- Forbidden by Kimberley Griffiths Little
- On the Fence by Kasie West
- Signed, Skye Harper by Carol Lynch Williams
- Stronger than You Know by Jolene Perry
- Young Adult Speculative Novel
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- Other finalists
- The Paper Magician by Charlie Holmberg
- The Unhappening of Genesis Lee by Shallee McArthur
- Son of War, Daughter of Chaos by Janette Rallison
- Ruins by Dan Wells
- Illusions of Fate by Kiersten White
- Other finalists
2015
Presented March 5, 2016, at the Heber J. Grant building on Brigham Young University-Hawaii campus.[25]
- The Smith-Pettit Foundation Award for Outstanding Contribution to Mormon Letters
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- Phyllis Barber[26]
- The Association for Mormon Letters Lifetime Achievement Award
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- Donald R. Marshall[26]
- Special Awards for Scholarly Publishing
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- The Oxford Handbook of Mormonism edited by Terryl L. Givens and Philip L. Barlow
- Nephi Anderson's Dorian: A Peculiar Edition With Annotated Text & Scholarship edited by Eric W. Jepson
- Comics[27]
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- Dendō: One Year and One Half in Japan by Brittany Long Olsen
- Other finalists
- Stripling Warrior by Brian Andersen and James Neish
- My Hot Date by Noah van Sciver
- Creative Non-Fiction[28]
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- My Wife Wants You to Know I’m Happily Married by Joey Franklin
- Other finalists
- The Accidental Terrorist by William Shunn
- Fresh Courage Take: New Directions by Mormon Women edited by Jamie Zvirzdin
- Criticism[27]
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- Jana Riess "Mormon Popular Culture" from the first of the two nominated collections below
- The Oxford Handbook of Mormonism edited by Terryl L. Givens and Philip L. Barlow
- Other finalists
- Nephi Anderson's Dorian: A Peculiar Edition With Annotated Text & Scholarship edited by Eric W. Jepson
- Drama[27]
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- Pilot Program by Melissa Leilani Larson
- Other finalists
- A/Version of Events by Matthew Ivan Bennett
- Princess Academy by Lisa Hall Hagen, adapted from Shannon Hale
- Film[29]
-
- Other finalists
- Lyrics[30]
-
- Other finalists
- Smoke + Mirrors from Imagine Dragons
- Ones and Sixes from Low
- Until I Live from The National Parks
- Other finalists
- Middle Grade Novel[31]
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- Mothman’s Curse by Christine Hayes
- Other finalists
- A Night Divided by Jennifer A. Nielsen
- Mysteries of Cove: Fires of Invention by J. Scott Savage
- The Sound of Life and Everything by Krista Van Dolzer
- Survival Strategies of the Almost Brave by Jen White
- Novel[32]
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- Sistering by Jennifer Quist
- Other finalists
- The Agitated Heart by J. Scott Bronson
- Son of the Black Sword by Larry Correia
- His Right Hand by Mette Ivie Harrison
- Picture Book[30]
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- Zombelina Dances the Nutcracker by Kristyn Crow
- Other finalists
- Talon Wrestles an Anaconda by Auntie M (McArthur Krishna)
- Girls Who Choose God: Stories of strong women from the Book of Mormon by McArthur Krishna, Bethany Brady Spalding, and Kathleen Peterson
- Job Wanted by Teresa Bateman
- Poetry[30]
-
- Hive by Christina Stoddard
- Other finalists
- Glyphs by Colin Douglas
- Lake of Fire: Landscape Meditations from the Great Basin Deserts of Nevada by Justin Evans
- Let Me Drown With Moses by James Goldberg
- Religious Non-Fiction[28]
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- Traditions of the Fathers: The Book of Mormon as History by Brant A. Gardner
- Other finalists
- The Oxford Handbook of Mormonism edited by Terryl L. Givens and Philip L. Barlow
- Postponing Heaven: The Three Nephites, the Bodhisattva, and the Mahdi by Jad Hatem, translated by Jonathon Penny
- Planted: Belief and Belonging in an Age of Doubt by Patrick Q. Mason
- Relational Grace: The Reciprocal and Binding Covenant of Charis by Brent J. Schmidt
- Short Story[32]
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- "Remainder" by Spencer Hyde
- Other finalists
- "The Naked Woman" by Theric Jepson
- "Absolute Zero" by Scott Parkin
- "An Immense Darkness" by Eric James Stone
- Short-Story Collection[32]
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- Mothers, Daughters, Sisters, Wives by Karen Rosenbaum
- Other finalists
- Dark Watch and Other Mormon-American Stories by William Morris
- Wandering Realities: Mormonish Short Fiction by Steve L. Peck
- Young Adult Nove'[31]
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- The Storyspinner by Becky Wallace
- Other finalists
- Shutter by Courtney Alameda
- Ink and Ashes by Valynne Maetani
- Firefight by Brandon Sanderson
- Fish Out of Water by Natalie Whipple
2016
Presented at Utah Valley University, April 22, 2017.[33]
- The Smith-Pettit Foundation Award for Outstanding Contribution to Mormon Letters
- The Association for Mormon Letters Lifetime Achievement Award
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- Susan Elizabeth Howe[35]
- Comics
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- Precious Rascals by Anthony Holden
- Other finalists
- Mormon Shorts, Vol. 1 by Scott Hales
- White Sand by Brandon Sanderson (story), Rik Hoskin (script), Julius Gopez (art), and Ross Campbell (colors)
- Creative Non-fiction
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- Sublime Physick by Patrick Madden
- Honorable Mention
- Baring Witness: 36 Mormon Women Talk Candidly about Love, Sex and Marriage edited by Holly Welker
- Other finalists
- Immortal for Quite Some Time by Scott Abbott
- The Latter Days: A Memoir by Judith Freeman
- One Hundred Birds Taught me to Fly by Ashley Mae Hoiland
- Criticism
-
- Writing Ourselves: Essays on Creativity, Craft, and Mormonism by Jack Harrell
- Drama
-
- Burn by Morag Shepherd
- Other finalists
- Gregorian by Matthew Greene
- Kingdom of Heaven by Jenifer Nii
- The King’s Men by Javen Tanner
- Film
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- The Split House by Annie Poon
- Other finalists
- Masterminds by Jared Hess
- The Next Door by Barrett Burgin
- Raiders! The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made by Jeremy Coon and Tim Skousen
- Saturday's Warrior by Michael Buster
- Middle Grade Novel
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- Summerlost by Ally Condie
- Other finalists
- The Kidnap Plot: The Incredible Adventures of Clockwork Charlie by Dave Butler
- Cinnamon Moon by Tess Hilmo
- Red: The True Story of Red Riding Hood by Liesl Shurtliff
- Novel
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- Over Your Dead Body by Dan Wells
- Other finalists
- Slave Queen by Heather. B. Moore
- Pigs When they Straddle the Air by Julie J. Nichols
- Daredevils by Shawn Vestal
- Picture Book
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- Our Heavenly Family, Our Earthly Families by McArthur Krishna and Bethany Brady Spalding. Illustrated by Caitlin Connolly
- Other finalists
- What Would It Be Like by McArthur Krishna, Illustrated by Ayeshe Sadr & Ishaan Dasgupta
- She Stood for Freedom: The Untold Story of a Civil Rights Hero by Loki Mulholland and Angela Fairwell. Illustrated by Charlotte Janssen
- Defenders of the Family by Benjamin Hyrum White. Illustrated by Jay Fontana
- Poetry
-
- Strange Terrain by Matthew James Babcock
- Other finalists
- Leviathan by Neil Aitken
- flicker by Lisa Bickmore
- Who is the Dancer, What is the Dance by Alex Caldiero
- Kill February by Jeffrey Tucker
- Religious Non-fiction
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- As Iron Sharpens Iron: Listening to the Various Voices of Scripture edited by Julie M. Smith
- Other finalists
- Nothing New Under the Sun: A Blunt Paraphrase of Ecclesiastes by Adam S. Miller
- The Ghost of Eternal Polygamy by Carol Lynn Pearson
- The Vision of All: Twenty-five Lectures on Isaiah in Nephi’s Record by Joseph M. Spencer
- Special Award for Religious Non-fiction Publishing
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- Let Your Hearts and Minds Expand: Reflections on Faith, Reason, Charity, and Beauty by Thomas F. Rogers, edited by Jonathan Langford and Linda Hunter Adams
- Short Fiction
-
- "Kid Kirby" by Levi S. Peterson (Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, 49:2, Summer 2016)
- Other finalists
- "And Thorns Will Grow There" by Emily Belanger, Sunstone #180, Spring 2016
- "Light as Wings" by Spencer Hyde, Glimmer Train. Fall 2016, #97
- "The Mandelbrot Set" by Heidi Naylor, Sunstone Magazine, #182, Fall 2016
- "Incomplete Slaughter" by Steven L. Peck, The Colored Lens, Summer 2016
- "Purytans" by Brad R. Torgersen, Analog: Science Fact and Fiction, July/Aug 2016
- Short Fiction Collection
-
- The Last Blessing of J. Guyman LeGrand and Other Stories by Darin Cozens
- Other finalists
- Invisible Men by Eric Freeze
- Windows into Hell by various authors, edited by James Wymore
- Video Series
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- Last Chance U Greg Whiteley, director
- Other finalists
- Adam & Eve Davey & Bianca Morrison Dillard, directors
- Studio C Jared Shores and Matt Meese, co-creators
- The Talking Fly Steve Olpin, director
- Young Adult Novel
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- The Serpent King by Jeff Zentner
- Other finalists
- The Passion of Dolssa by Julie Berry
- And I Darken by Kiersten White
2017
The final winners were presented March 23, 2018.
- Smith-Pettit Foundation Award for Outstanding Contribution to Mormon Letters[36]
- AML Lifetime Achievement Award[36]
- Novel[37]
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- Gilda Trillim: Shepherdess of Rats by Steven L. Peck
- The Field is White by Claire Åkebrand
- Sins of Empire by Brian McClellan
- Prayers in Bath by Luisa Perkins
- Nothing Left to Lose by Dan Wells
- Short fiction[37]
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- "The Pew" by Alison Maeser Brimley (originally published in Dialogue)
- "Le Train à Grande Vitesse" R.A. Christmas (originally published in Dialogue)
- "The Thicket" by Bradeigh Godfrey (originally published in Sunstone)
- "Jane’s Journey" by Heidi Naylor (originally published in Sunstone)
- "Bishop Johansen Rescues a Lost Soul: A Tale of Pleasant Grove" by Steven L. Peck (originally published in Dialogue)
- Creative nonfiction[38]
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- That We May Be One: A Gay Mormon’s Perspective on Faith and Family by Tom Christofferson
- Learning to Like Life: A Tribute to Lowell Bennion by George B. Handley
- The Burning Point by Tracy McKay
- Open Midnight: Where Ancestors and Wilderness Meet by Brooke Williams
- Notable mentions
- Heterodoxologies: Essays by Matthew James Babcock
- The OCD Mormon: Finding healing and hope in the midst of anxiety by Kari Ferguson
- Do Clouds Rest? Dementiadventures with Mom by Michael Hicks
- Religious nonfiction[38]
-
- What is Mormonism? A Student’s Introduction by Patrick Q. Mason
- Feeding the Flock: The Foundations of Mormon Thought: Church and Praxis by Terryl L. Givens
- The Sun Has Burned My Skin by Adam S. Miller
- Perspectives on Mormon Theology: Apologetics edited by Blair G. Van Dyke and Loyd Isao Ericson
- Middle-grade novel[39]
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- You May Already Be A Winner by Ann Dee Ellis
- Under Locker and Key by Allison K. Hymas
- Mustaches for Maddie by Chad Morris and Shelly Brown
- Forget Me Not by Ellie Terry
- Paper Chains by Elaine Vickers
- Young-adult novel
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- Goodbye Days by Jeff Zentner
- Speak Easy, Speak Love by McKell George
- The Duke of Bannerman Prep by Katie A. Nelson
- Last Star Burning by Caitlin Sangster
- Now I Rise by Kiersten White
- Comics[40]
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- Real Friends by Shannon Hale and LeUyen Pham
- Batman ’66 / Legion of Super Heroes #1 (DC Comics) by Lee Allred, Michael Allred, Laura Allred
- The Garden of Enid: Adventures of a Weird Mormon Girl, Vol. 2. by Scott Hales
- Comic Diaries by Brittany Long Olsen
- Necropolis by Jake Wyatt and Kathryn Wyatt
- Picture book[40]
-
- Colour Blocked by Ashley Sorenson and David W. Miles
- Heroic Stories from The Book of Mormon by Shauna Gibby and Casey Nelson
- Quiet as a Church Mouse by Stephen Bevan and Jeff Harvey
- Drama[41]
-
- Virtue by Tim Slover
- The Drown’ed Book, or the History of William Shakespeare, Part Last by Mahonri Stewart
- Not One Drop by Morag Shepherd
- Film[41]
-
- Socorro written and directed by Marshal Davis
- The Man in the Camo Jacket written and directed by Russ Kendall
- Out of the Ground written and directed by Barret Burgin
- A Pug & Wolf Christmas created by Davey and Bianca Morrison Dillard
- We Love You, Sally Carmichael! written by Daryn Tufts and directed by Christopher Gorham
- Criticism[42]
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- “The Second Coming of Mormon Music,” by Michael Hicks from The Kimball Challenge at Fifty: Mormon Arts Center Essays (part of original nominee The Kimball Challenge at Fifty: Mormon Arts Center Essays from Mormon Arts Center)
- On the Problem and Promise of Alex Caldiero’s Sonosophy: Doing Dialogical Coperformative Ethnography; Or, Enter the Poetarium by Tyler Chadwick
- Anthology[42]
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- Moth and Rust: Mormon Encounters with Death edited by Stephen Carter
- Seasons of Change: Stories of Transition from the Writers of Segullah edited by Shelah Mastny Miner and Sandra Clark Jergensen
- States of Deseret edited by Wm Morris
- Poetry[42]
-
- Mother's Milk by Rachel Hunt Steenblik
- Babbage’s Dream by Neil Aitken
- What Was Left of the Stars by Claire Åkebrand
- Ephemerist by Lisa Bickmore
- Owning the Moon by Linda Sillitoe
- Special Award in Religious Non-Fiction Publishing
-
- Proceedings of the Mormon Theology Seminar, published by the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship’s Mormon Theology Seminar, Adam S. Miller, director
2018
The final winners were presented March 30, 2019, in Berkeley, California.
- Special Award in Publishing[46][44]
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- Dove Song: Heavenly Mother in Mormon Poetry edited by Tyler Chadwick, Dayna Patterson, Martin Pulido (Peculiar Pages)
- Novel[47][44]
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- Witchy Winter by D. J. Butler
- The Apocalypse of Morgan Turner by Jennifer Quist
- The Infinite Future by Tim Wirkus
- Short-fiction collections[47][44]
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- The Science of Lost Futures by Ryan Habermeyer
- Revolver by Heidi Naylor
- Beyond the Lights by Ryan Shoemaker
- Short fiction[47][44]
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- "Thin Walls" by Alison Maeser Brimley (Western Humanities Review)
- "All Light and Darkness" by Amy Henrie Gillett (Writers of the Future)
- "Tower" by Ryan McIlvain (Sunstone)
- "Light Departure" by Ryan Shoemaker (Dialogue)
- Drama[46][44]
-
- Good Standing by Matthew Greene
- The Shower Principle by Ariel Mitchell
- Poetry[46][44]
-
- What the Body Knows by Lance Larsen
- The Lapidary’s Nosegay by Lara Candland
- The God Mask by Javen Tanner
- Half-Hazard by Kristen Tracy
- Creative nonfiction[48][44]
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- Destroying Their God: How I Fought My Evil Half-Brother to Save my Children by Wallace Jeffs, Shauna Packer, Sherry Taylor
- Educated: A Memoir by Tara Westover
- How the Light Gets In by Keira Shae
- Religious nonfiction[48][44]
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- An Early Resurrection: Life in Christ Before you Die by Adam S. Miller
- Faith Is Not Blind by Bruce C. Hafen and Marie K. Hafen
- Thou Art the Christ, the Son of the Living God: The Person and Work of Jesus in the New Testament edited by Eric D. Huntsman, Lincoln H. Blumell, and Tyler J. Griffin
- The Power of Godliness: Mormon Liturgy and Cosmology by Jonathan Stapley
- On Fire in Baltimore: Black Mormon Women and Conversion in a Raging City by Laura Rutter Strickling
- Criticism[48][44]
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- Mormon Cinema: Origins to 1952 by Randy Astle
- "Low and the Hermeneutics of Silence" by Jacob Bender (Sunstone)
- "Isms and Prisms: A Mormon View on Writing about Nature and Women" by Ángel Chaparro-Sainz (Women’s Studies)
- "Mormon Poetry, 2012 to the Present" by Bert Fuller (Dialogue)
- A Book about the Film Monty Python’s Life of Brian: All the References from Assyrians to Zeffirelli by Darl Larsen
- Comics[49][44]
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- One Dirty Tree by Noah Van Sciver
- Green Monk: Blood of the Martyrs by Brandon Dayton
- Comic Diaries, Vol. 1 by Brittany Long Olsen
- SkyHeart Book One: The Search for the Star Seed by Jake Parker
- Cooties #11 by Nick Perkins
- Narrative film[49][44]
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- Jane and Emma
- Long Haul
- Passenger Seat
- Picture book[50][44]
-
- The Dress and the Girl by Camille Andros and Julie Morstad
- Jesus is Born: A Flashlight Discovery Book by Shauna Gibby and Casey Nelson
- The Princess in Black and the Science Fair Scare by Shannon Hale, Dean Hale, LeUyen Pham
- If Wendell Had a Walrus by Lori Mortensen and Matt Phelan
- If Da Vinci Painted a Dinosaur by Amy Newbold and Greg Newbold
- Middle-grade novel[50][44]
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- Squint by Chad Morris and Shelley Brown
- Where the Watermelons Grow by Cindy Baldwin
- Wishes & Wellingtons by Julie Berry
- Resistance by Jennifer A. Nielsen
- Grump: The (Fairly) True Tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves by Liesl Shurtliff
- Young-adult novel[50][44]
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- The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein by Kiersten White
- Daughter of the Siren Queen by Tricia Levenseller
- The Traitor’s Game by Jennifer A. Nielson
- Skyward by Brandon Sanderson
2019
The final winners were presented May 2, 2020, online, due to a cancellation of the 2020 AML Conference caused by the covid19 pandemic.[51][52][53]
- Special awards[51][52]
- in Literature and Art
- HIVE ZINE
- The ARCH-HIVE
- HIVE ZINE
- in Literature and Performance
- Thorns and Thistles: A Concert of Literature
- Curated and compiled by James Goldberg and Nicole Wilkes Goldberg, directed by Ariel Rivera, music by Nicole Pinnell,; supported by and performed at the Center for Latter-day Saint Arts
- Thorns and Thistles: A Concert of Literature
- in Literature
- Irreversible Things
- Lisa Van Orman Hadley
- Irreversible Things
- Novel[54]
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- Muddy: Where Faith and Polygamy Collide by Dean Hughes (Deseret Book)[51][52]
- The Cunning Man by D. J. Butler and Aaron Ritchey (Baen Books)
- Irreversible Things by Lisa Van Orman Hadley (Howling Bird Press)
- Maggie’s Place by Annette Haws (Covenant Communications)
- The Glovemaker by Ann Weisgarber (Skyhorse Publishing)
- Short fiction[54]
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- "You Can Give Him a Kiss" by Alison Maeser Brimley (Sunstone)
- "My Father’s Liahona" by Danny Nelson (In Press Forward Saints: A Mormon Steampunk Anthology)
- "Bode and Iris" by Levi Peterson (Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought)
- Young-adult novel[55]
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- Lovely War by Julie Berry (Viking Press)[51][52]
- Let’s Call it a Doomsday by Katie Henry (Katherine Tegan Books)
- Scars Like Wings by Erin Stewart (Delacorte)
- Waiting for Fitz by Spencer Hyde (Shadow Mountain)
- Middle-grade novel[55]
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- Words on Fire by Jennifer A. Nielsen (Scholastic)[51][52]
- Out to Get You: Thirteen Tales of Weirdness and Woe by Josh Allen (Holiday House)
- The Red Flower by Kate Coombs (Blue Sparrow Books)
- Time Castaways: #1 The Mona Lisa Key and #2 The Obsidian Compass by Liesl Shurtliff (Harper Collins)
- Picture book[55]
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- Girls Who Choose God: Stories of Extraordinary Women from Church History by McArthur Krishna, Bethany Brady Spalding, Kathleen Peterson (Deseret Book)[51][52]
- From a Small Seed: the Story of Eliza Hamilton by Camille Andros and Tessa Blackham (Henry Holt)
- If Monet Painted a Monster by Amy Newbold and Greg Newbold (Tilbury House Publishers)
- Lola Dutch: When I Grow Up by Kenneth Wright and Sarah Jane Wright (Bloomsbury Children’s Books)
- Drama[56]
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- Tales of Tila by Carolyn Chatwin Murset
- Bitter Lemon by Melissa Leilani Larson
- Narrative feature films[56]
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- The Fighting Preacher directed by T.C. Christensen
- Out of Liberty directed by Garrett Batty
- Documentary feature films[56]
- Short film[56]
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- "Paper Trails" directed by Heather Moser
- "Stickup Kid" directed by Daniel Tu
- "Man and Kin" directed by Max Johnson
- Poetry[57]
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- Into the Sun: Poems Revised, Rearranged, and New by Colin Douglas (Walking Lion Press)
- After Earth by Michael Lavers (University of Tampa Press)
- The Tree at the Center by Kathryn Knight Sonntag (BCC Press)
- The Marriage of the Moon and the Field by Sunni Brown Wilkinson (Black Lawrence Press)
- Criticism[57]
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- "Poetic Representations of Mormon Women in Late Nineteenth-Century Frontier America" by Amy Easton-Flake in Representing Rural Women (edited by Whitney Womack Smith and Margaret Thomas-Evans, Lexington Books)[51][52]
- "Danites, Damsels, and World Domination: Mormons in the Dime Novels" by Michael Austin in Sunstone
- "Wrestling with God: Invoking Scriptural Mythos in LDS Literary Work" by James Goldberg in Remember the Revolution: Mormon Essays and Stories (self-published)
- Mormons, Musical Theatre, and Belonging in America by Jake Johnson (University of Illinois Press)
- Latter-day Screens: Gender, Sexuality, and Mediated Mormonism by Brenda R. Weber (Duke University Press)
- Creative nonfiction[58]
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- Crossings: A Bald Asian-American Latter-day Saint Woman Scholar’s Ventures through Life, Death, Cancer, & and Motherhood by Melissa Wei-Tsing Inouye (Deseret Book/Maxwell Institute)[51][52]
- Remember the Revolution: Mormon Essays and Stories by James Goldberg (self-published)
- A New Constellation: A Memoir by Ashley Mae Hoiland (BCC Press)
- Religious nonfiction[58]
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- A Place to Belong: Reflections from Modern Latter-day Saint Women edited by Hollie Rhees Fluhman and Camille Fronk Olson (Deseret Book)[51][52]
- If Truth Were a Child: Essays by George B. Handley (Maxwell Institute)
- The Next Mormons: How Millennials Are Changing the LDS Church by Jana Riess (Oxford University Press)
- Comics[58]
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- That’s One Small Step for a Mom, One Giant Leap for Missionarykind by Kevin Beckstrom (self-published)[51][52]
- Dick Tracy: Dead or Alive by Michael Allred, Lee Allred, Rich Tommaso, Laura Allred (IDW Publishing)
- Best Friends by Shannon Hale and LeUyen Pham (First Second)
- Super Elders & the Rise of Legion by Matt Vroom (self-published)
See also
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