First presented in 1990 by the Youth Services Section of the New York Library Association, the Empire State Award is a one-time award presented to a living author or illustrator currently residing in New York State.
The award honors a body of work which represents excellence in Children's or Young Adult literature and has made a significant contribution to literature for young people. An engraved medallion is presented to the winning author or illustrator at the Annual Conference of the New York Library Association.
The Recipient of the 2008 Empire State Award for Excellence in Literature for Young People is
Rafe Martin

Past Recipients of the Empire State Award
2007- Joseph Bruchac 2006-Donald Crews 2005 - M.E. Kerr 2004 - Alice Provensen 2003 - Seymour Simon 2002 - Jerry Pinkney 2001 - Jean Fritz 2000 - Peter Spier 1999 - Vera B. Williams 1998 - Jean Craighead George 1997 - Richard Peck 1996 - Nancy Willard 1995 - Ed Young 1994 - Paula Fox 1993 - Russell Freedman 1992 - Leo and Diane Dillon 1991 - Madeleine L'Engle 1990 - Maurice Sendak
To nominate a New York State author for the 2009 Empire State Award, download the form. For more information about the Empire State Award, contact the 2009 Committee chair, Charlotte Garofalo garofalo@northnet.org |