Submission Deadline for 2020 Margaret Wise Brown Prize is January 15

Submission Deadline for 2020 Margaret Wise Brown Prize is January 15

Accolades and Awards, Children's Literature

October 31, 2019

Submission Deadline for 2020 Margaret Wise Brown Prize is January 15 MWB Medal 2

Publishers of picture books released in 2019 are invited to have their works considered for the 2020 Margaret Wise Brown Prize in Children’s Literature. The deadline for submissions is January 15, 2020.

Presented annually, the Margaret Wise Brown Prize recognizes the author of the best text for a picture book published during the previous year. The award is a tribute to one of Hollins University’s best-known alumnae and one of America’s most beloved children’s authors. Winners are given a $1,000 cash prize, which comes from an endowed fund created by James Rockefeller, Brown’s fiancé at the time of her death. Each recipient will also receive an engraved bronze medal as well as an invitation to accept the award and present a reading on campus during the summer session of Hollins’ graduate programs in children’s literature.

Judges for the 2020 prize include:

  • John Sullivan, author of the 2019 Margaret Wise Brown Prize-winning book Kitten and the Night Watchman.
  • Denise Fleming, author-illustrator of over two dozen picture books, including the Caldecott Honor Book In the Small, Small Pond.
  • Dianne “Dinah” Johnson-Feelings, professor of children’s literature at the University of South Carolina and author of several picture books, including Hair Dance, a Bank Street Best Children’s Book.

The publisher should submit four copies of each book they wish to nominate for the Margaret Wise Brown Prize: one copy to Hollins University and one copy to each of the three judges. Books must have been first published in 2019; reprints and translations are not eligible. The winner will be announced in May 2020.

Please contact Lisa Rowe Fraustino at fraustinolr@hollins.edu for the judges’ addresses and further submission instructions.

The study of children’s literature as a scholarly experience was initiated at Hollins in 1973; in 1992, the graduate program in children’s literature was founded. Today, Hollins offers summer M.A. and M.F.A. programs exclusively in the study and writing of children’s literature, an M.F.A. in children’s book writing and illustrating, and a graduate-level certificate in children’s book illustration.