The Whitney Awards are awards given annually for novels by LDS authors.  Established in 2007, they are named after Orson F. Whitney, a prominent early member of the LDS Church. There are several categories for which novels may be nominated. The Whitney Awards are a semi-independent non-profit organization affiliated with the LDStorymakers, a guild for LDS authors.[1]
Categories
Due to the limited number of titles released by LDS authors, several of the genre awards have been combined (such as romance and women's fiction).[2]  
As of 2014, there are eight genre categories:[3]
There are also two special awards:
- Best Novel by a New Author
- Novel of the Year
The Whitney Committee states that it is unlikely that other areas of LDS art—such as music, poetry, or non-fiction books—will be added to the categories.[4]
Process
To be eligible, a novel must be written by an LDS author during the award year, and be at least 50,000 words long. Any reader can nominate a book.  Once a book has received five or more nominations, it becomes an official nominee.  The official nominees are presented to the Whitney Awards Committee which checks for eligibility and acts as a preliminary judging panel, reducing the number of nominees to no more than five per category.
Finally, ballots are sent to the Whitney Awards Academy, an invitation-only group consisting of authors, bookstore owners/managers, distributors, critics, and other industry professionals.  By a popular vote, they decide on the winners.[5] The awards are presented at a dinner held at the conclusion of the annual LDStorymakers conference and writing "boot camp."[6]
Until the 2010 awards (presented 2011), books were not allowed to win in more than one category.
Name
The awards are named after Orson F. Whitney, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as well as a poet and writer.  In 1888, Elder Whitney delivered a speech entitled "Home Literature" in which he stated:
We will yet have Miltons and Shakespeares of our own. God's ammunition is not exhausted. His brightest spirits are held in reserve for the latter times. In God's name and by his help we will build up a literature whose top shall touch heaven, though its foundations may now be low in earth.[7]
The phrase "We will yet have Miltons and Shakespeares of our own" has been adopted as the slogan of the Whitney Awards, and is printed on the trophy.
Winners and finalists 2007 - present
2007 (presented March 22, 2008)[8][9]
| Best Novel of the Year | Best Y/A Children's | 
| Winner: On the Road to Heaven, by Coke Newell — Zarahemla Books
Other finalists
 | Winner: Fablehaven 2: Rise of the Evening Star, by Brandon Mull — Shadow Mountain
Other finalists
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| Best Novel by a New Author | Best Speculative | 
| Winner: Dragon Slippers, by Jessica Day George — Bloomsbury
Other finalists
Wet Desert, by Gary Hansen — Holeshot PressCounting Stars, by Michele Paige Holmes — Covenant CommunicationsBeyond the Horizon, by Judy C. Olsen — Covenant CommunicationsOn the Road to Heaven, by Coke Newell — Zarahemla Books
 | Winner: Book of a Thousand Days, by Shannon Hale — Bloomsbury
Other finalists
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| Best Romance/Women's Fiction | Best Historical | 
| Winner: Counting Stars, by Michele Paige Holmes — Covenant Communications
Other finalists
 | Winner: Out of Jerusalem: Land of Inheritance, by H.B. Moore — Covenant Communications
Other finalists
Beyond the Horizon, by Judy C. Olsen — Covenant CommunicationsOn the Road to Heaven, by Coke Newell — Zarahemla BooksSpires of Stone, by Annette Lyon — Covenant CommunicationsUpon the Mountains, by Gale Sears — Covenant Communications
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| Best Mystery/Suspense | Lifetime Achievement | 
| Winner: Sheep's Clothing, by Josi S. Kilpack — Deseret Book
Other finalists
The Deep End, by Traci Hunter Abramson — Covenant CommunicationsGrave Secrets, by Marlene Austin — Covenant CommunicationsThe Operative, by Willard Boyd Gardner — Covenant CommunicationsHazardous Duty, by Betsy Brannon Green — Covenant Communications
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2008 (presented April, 2009)[10][11][12][13]
| Best Novel of the Year | Best Youth Fiction | 
| Winner: Traitor, by Sandra Grey
Other finalists
 | Winner: The 13th Reality, by James Dashner
Other finalists
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| Best Novel by a New Author | Best Speculative Fiction | 
| Winner: Bound on Earth, by Angela Hallstrom
Other finalists
The Reckoning, by Tanya Parker MillsSpare Change, by Aubrey MaceTraitor, by Sandra GreyWaiting For the Light to Change, by Annette Hawes
 | Winner: The Hero of Ages, by Brandon Sanderson
Other finalists
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| Best Romance | Best Historical | 
| Winner: Spare Change, by Aubrey Mace
Other finalists
Seeking Persephone, by Sarah EdenServant to a King, by Sariah WilsonThe Sound of Rain, by Anita StansfieldTaking Chances, by Shannon Guymon
 | Winner: Abinadi, by H. B. Moore
Other finalists
Isabelle Webb, Legend of the Jewel, by N. C. AllenMaster, by Toni SorensonThe Ruby, by Jennie HansenTraitor, by Sandra Grey
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| Best Mystery/Suspense | Best General Fiction | 
| Winner: Fool Me Twice, by Stephanie Black
Other finalists
 | Winner: Waiting For the Light to Change, by Annette Haws
Other finalists
Bound on Earth, by Angela HallstromThe Reckoning, by Tanya Parker MillsFields of Home, by Rachel Ann NunesKeeping Keller, by Tracy Winegar
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| Lifetime Achievement Awards | 
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2009 (presented April, 2010)[14][15]
| Best Novel of the Year | Best Youth Fiction | 
| In the Company of Angels, by David Farland
 | Winner: The Chosen One, by Carol Lynch Williams
Other finalists
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| Best Novel by a New Author (tie) | Best Speculative Fiction | 
| 
 | Winner: Servant of a Dark God, by John Brown
Other finalists
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| Best Romance | Best Historical | 
| Winner: Counting the Cost, by Liz Adair
Other finalists
Illuminations of the Heart, by Joyce DiPastenaAll The Stars in Heaven, by Michele Paige HolmesSanta Maybe, by Aubrey MacePreviously Engaged, by Elodia Strain
 | Winner: The Last Waltz, by G.G. Vandagriff
Other finalists
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| Best Mystery/Suspense | Best General Fiction | 
| Winner: Methods of Madness, by Stephanie Black
Other finalists
 | Winner: Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, by Jamie Ford
Other finalists
No Going Back, by Jonathan LangfordGravity vs. The Girl, by Riley NoehrenThe Route, by Gale SearsEyes Like Mine, by Julie Wright
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| Lifetime Achievement Award | Outstanding Achievement Award | 
| Gerald Lund
 | Dave Wolverton
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2010 (presented May 7, 2011)[16][17][18]
| Best Novel of the Year (tie) | Best Youth Fiction – General | 
| 
 | Winner: The Healing Spell, by Kimberley Griffiths Little
Other finalists
Glimpse, by Carol Lynch WilliamsMissing In Action, by Dean HughesMy Double Life, by Janette RallisonWolves, Boys, and Other Things That Might Kill Me, by Kristen Chandler
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| Best Novel by a New Author | Best Youth Fiction – Speculative | 
| Paranormalcy, by Kiersten White
 | Winner: Matched, by Ally Condie
Other finalists
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| Best Romance | Best Speculative Fiction | 
| Winner: Cross My Heart, by Julie Wright
Other finalists
Courting Miss Lancaster, by Sarah M. EdenThe Legend of Shannonderry, by Carol WarburtonLuck of the Draw, by Rachael Renee AndersonMeg's Melody, by Kaylee Baldwin
 | Winner: The Way of Kings, by Brandon Sanderson
Other finalists
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| Best Mystery/Suspense | Best Historical | 
| Winner: Cold As Ice, by Stephanie Black
Other finalists
 | Winner: Trespass, by Sandra Grey
Other finalists
Alma The Younger, by H.B. MooreOh Say Can You See?, by L.C. LewisThe Sheen on the Silk, by Anne PerryThe Silence of God, by Gale Sears
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| Best General Fiction | 
| Winner: Band of Sisters, by Annette Lyon
Other finalists
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2011 (presented May 5, 2012)[19][20][21]
| Best Novel of the Year | Best Novel by a New Author | 
| I Don't Want to Kill You, by Dan Wells
 | With a Name Like Love, by Tess Hilmo
 | 
| Outstanding Achievement Award | Lifetime Achievement Award | 
| Jack Weyland
 | Doug Thayer
 | 
| Best Romance | Best Speculative Fiction | 
| Winner: Borrowed Light, by Carla Kelly
Other finalists
Count Down to Love, by Julie N. FordCaptive Heart, by Michele Paige HolmesThe List, by Melanie JacobsonNot My Type, by Melanie Jacobson
 | Winner: The Alloy of Law: A Mistborn Novel, by Brandon Sanderson
Other finalists
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| Best Mystery/Suspense | Best Historical | 
| Winner: Rearview Mirror, by Stephanie Black
Other finalists
 | Winner: Letters in the Jade Dragon Box by Gale Sears
Other finalists
Daughter of Helaman, by Misty MoncurFires of Jerusalem, by Marilyn BrownIsabelle Webb: The Pharaoh's Daughter, by N.C. AllenMiss Delacourt Has Her Day, by Heidi Ashworth
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| Best Youth Fiction – General | Best General Fiction | 
| Winner: With a Name like Love, by Tess Hilmo
Other finalists
 | Winner: Before I Say Goodbye, by Rachel Ann Nunes
Other finalists
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| Best Youth Fiction – Speculative | 
| Winner: Variant, by Robison Wells
Other finalists
Tuesdays at the Castle, by Jessica Day GeorgeSlayers, by C.J. HillMy Unfair Godmother, by Janette RallisonShifting, by Bethany Wiggins
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2012 (presented May 11, 2013)[22][23][24]
| General | Young Adult – Speculative | 
| Winner:The Rent Collector by Camron Wright
Other finalists
Dancing on Broken Glass by Ka HancockPaige by Annette LyonThe 13th Day of Christmas by Jason F. WrightA Night on Moon Hill by Tanya Parker Mills
 | Winner: Everneath by Brodi Ashton
Other finalists
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| Historical | Young Adult – General | 
| Winner: My Loving Vigil Keeping by Carla Kelly
Other finalists
Espionage by A. L. SowardsWithin the Dark Hills by Sian Ann BesseySpinster's Folly by Marsha WardThe Five Books of Jesus by James Goldberg
 | Winner: After Hello by Lisa Mangum
Other finalists
Finding June by Shannen Crane CampThe Space Between Us by Jessica MartinezThe Ugly Stepsister Strikes Back by Sariah WilsonV is for Virgin by Kelly Oram
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| Romance | Middle Grade | 
| Winner: Edenbrooke by Julianne Donaldson
Other finalists
Lady Outlaw by Stacy HenrieOf Grace and Chocolate by Krista Lynne JensenSmart Move by Melanie JacobsonTwitterpated by Melanie Jacobson
 | Winner: The False Prince by Jennifer A. Nielsen
Other finalists
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| Best Mystery/Suspense | Best Novel by New Author | 
| Winner: Code Word by Traci Hunter Abramson
Other finalists
 | Winner: Edenbrooke by Julianne Donaldson
Other finalists
Dancing on Broken Glass by Ka HancockThe Five Books of Jesus by James GoldbergLady Outlaw by Stacy HenrieEdenbrooke by Julianne DonaldsonEverneath by Brodi AshtonEspionage by A.L. SowardsFreakling by Lana KrumwiedeThe Epic Tales of a Misfit Hero by Matt PetersonOf Grace and Chocolate by Krista Lynne Jensen
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| Speculative | Best Novel of the Year | 
| Winner: The Hollow City by Dan Wells
Other finalists
City of the Saints by D. J. ButlerFlight From Blithmore by Jacob GowansEarthbound by Theresa SneedThe Penitent by C. David Belt
 | The Rent Collector by Camron Wright
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| Best Novel in Youth Fiction | 
| The False Prince by Jennifer A. Nielsen
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| Outstanding Achievement Award | Lifetime Achievement Award | 
| Carol Lynch Williams
 | Lael Littke
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2013
| General | Young Adult – General | 
| Winner: Mile 21 by Sarah Dunster
Other finalists
Love Letters of the Angels of Death by Jennifer QuistRoad to Bountiful by Donald SmurthwaiteRuby's Secret by Heather B. MooreThe House at Rose Creek by Jenny Proctor
 | Winner: All the Truth That's in Me by Julie Berry
Other finalists
Chasing June by Shannen Crane CampDead Girls Don't Lie by Jennifer Shaw WolfGoing Vintage by Lindsey LeavittThe Distance Between Us by Kasie West
 | 
| Historical | Middle Grade | 
| Winner: Esther the Queen by Heather B. Moore
Other finalists
Belonging to Heaven by Gale SearsSafe Passage by Carla KellyThe Mounds Anomaly by Phyllis GundersonWhere the River Once Flowed by Jennie Hansen
 | Winner: The Runaway King by Jennifer A. Nielsen
Other finalists
Cragbridge Hall: The Inventor's Secret by Chad MorrisRUMP: The True Story of Rumplestilskin by Liesel ShurtliffSky Jumpers by Peggy EddlemanWednesdays in the Tower by Jessica Day George
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| Romance | Best Novel by New Author | 
| Winner: Blackmoore by Julianne Donaldson
Other finalists
Hearth Fires by Dorothy KeddingtonLonging for Home by Sarah M. EdenSecond Chances by Melanie JacobsonThe Orchard by Krista Lynne Jensen
 | Winner: Pivot Point by Kasie West
Other finalists
The House at Rose Creek by Jenny ProctorI, Spy by Jordan McCollumInsomnia by J. R. JohanssonCragbridge Hall: The Inventor's Secret by Chad MorrisRUMP: The True Story of Rumplestilskin by Liesel ShurtliffSky Jumpers by Peggy Eddleman
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| Mystery/Suspense | Best Novel of the Year | 
| Winner: Deep Cover by Traci Hunter Abramson
Other finalists
Rocky Road by Josi S. KilpackI, Spy by Jordan McCollumFinding Sheba by Heather B. MooreSpy for a Spy by Jordan McCollum
 | Blackmoore by Julianne Donaldson
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| Speculative | Best Novel in Youth Fiction | 
| Winner: Dark Memories by Jeffrey Scott Savage
Other finalists
Echo in Time by C. J. HillHeart of the Ocean by Heather B. MooreThe Witnesses by Stephanie BlackWinter Queen by Amber Argyle
 | Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson
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| Young Adult – Speculative | Outstanding Achievement | 
| Winner: Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson
Other finalists
Friends and Traitors: Slayers 2 by C. J. HillInsomnia by J. R. JohanssonPivot Point by Kasie WestBlackout by Robison Wells
 | Rachel Ann Nunes
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| Lifetime Achievement | 
| Blaine Yorgason
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2014
| General | Young Adult – General | 
| Winner: The Law of Moses by Amy Harmon
Other finalists
A Plentiful Rain by Elizabeth Petty BentleyMy Name is Bryan by Stacy Lynn CarrolStill Time by Maria HoaglandWalking on Water by Richard Paul Evans
 | Winner: Death Coming up the Hill by Christopher E. Crowe
Other finalists
Forbidden by Kimberley Griffiths LittleKiss Kill Vanish by Jessica MartinezNot in the Script by Amy FinneganOn the Fence by Kasie West
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| Historical | Middle Grade | 
| Winner: Softly Falling by Carla Kelly
Other finalists
An Ocean atween Us by Angela MorrisonDeadly Alliance by A.L. SowardsEve: In the Beginning by H. B. MooreGone for a Soldier by Marsha Ward
 | Winner: Almost Super by Marion Jensen
Other finalists
Sky Jumpers: The Forbidden Flats by Peggy EddlemanThe Scandalous Sisterhood of Prickwillow Place by Julie BerryThe Shadow Throne by Jennifer A. NielsenThe Time of the Fireflies by Kimberley Griffiths Little
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| Romance | Best Novel by New Author | 
| Winner: Longing for Home: Hope Springs by Sarah M. Eden
Other finalists
Becoming Lady Lockwood by Jennifer MooreLady Emma's Campaign by Jennifer MoorePainting Kisses by Melanie JacobsonSpy by Night by Jordan McCollum
 | Winner: Becoming Lady Lockwood by Jennifer Moore
Other finalists
Nameless: The Darkness Comes by Mercedes M. YardleyNot in the Script by Amy FinneganRemake by Ilima ToddThe Accidental Apprentice by Anika Arrington
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| Mystery/Suspense | Best Novel of the Year | 
| Winner: Wedding Cake by Josi S. Kilpack
Other finalists
 | Longing for Home: Hope Springs by Sarah M. Eden
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| Speculative | Best Novel in Youth Fiction | 
| Winner: Words of Radiance by Brandon Sanderson
Other finalists
Nameless: The Darkness Comes by Mercedes M. YardleyPretty Little Dead Girls by Mercedes M. YardleyThe Accidental Apprentice by Anika ArringtonThis Darkness Light by Michaelbrent Collings
 | The Scandalous Sisterhood of Prickwillow Place by Julie Berry
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| Young Adult – Speculative | Outstanding Achievement | 
| Winner: Illusions of Fate by Kiersten White
Other finalists
Cured by Bethany WigginsDangerous by Shannon HaleRemake by Ilima ToddThe Glass Magician by Charlie N. Holmberg
 | Andrew Hall
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| Lifetime Achievement | 
| Margaret Blair Young
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2015[25]
| General | Historical | 
| Winner: The Other Side of Quiet by Tara C. Allred
Other finalists
The McCarran Collection by Liz AdairWreckage by Emily BleekerThe Healer by Gregg LukeShattered Hearts by Stacy Lynn Carroll
 | Winner: The Rules in Rome by A.L. Sowards
Other Finalists
Light of the Candle by Carol Pratt BradleyA Hope Remembered by Stacy HenrieDoing No Harm by Carla KellyThe Moses Chronicles: Bondage by H.B. Moore
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| Mystery/Suspense | Romance | 
| Winner: Failsafe by Traci Hunter Abramson
Other Finalists
Played for a Fool by Stephanie BlackLie Catchers by Paul BishopLost King by H.B. MooreThe Angel Court Affair by Anne Perry
 | Winner: Lord Fenton's Folly by Josi S. Kilpack
Other Finalists
Always Will by Melanie JacobsonEleanor and the Iron King by Julie DainesMiss Burton Unmasks a Prince by Jennifer MooreKisses in the Rain by Krista Lynne Jensen
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| Speculative | Middle Grade | 
| Winner: The Devil's Only Friend by Dan Wells
Other Finalists
 | Winner: A Night Divided by Jennifer Nielsen
Other Finalists
Fires of Invention by J. Scott SavageMark of the Thief by Jennifer NielsenFar World: Fire Keep by J. Scott SavageMothman's Curse by Christine Hayes
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| General Young Adult Fiction | Speculative Young Adult Fiction | 
| Winner: Calvin by Martine Leavitt
Other Finalists
Never Said by Carol Lynch WilliamsThe Fill-In Boyfriend by Kasie WestHas to Be Love by Jolene PerryInk and Ashes by Valynne E. Maetani
 | Winner: Firefight by Brandon Sanderson
Other Finalists
Followed by Frost by Charlie N. HolmbergThis Monstrous Thing by Mackenzi LeeAirships of Camelot by Robison WellsA Thousand Faces by Janci Patterson
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| Best Novel by a New Author |  | 
| Winner: Ink and Ashes by Valynne E. Maetani
Finalists
Light of the Candle by Carol Pratt BradleyThis Monstrous Thing by Mackenzi LeeWreckage by Emily BleekerCaretaker by Josi RussellMothman's Curse by Christine Hayes
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| Outstanding Achievement Award | Lifetime Achievement Award | 
| Tracy Hickman and Laura Hickman
 | Marsha Ward
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| Novel of the Year (Adult) | Novel of the Year (Youth) | 
| Lord Fenton’s Folly by Josi S. Kilpack
 | A Night Divided by Jennifer A. Nielsen
 | 
2016
| General | Historical | 
| Winner: The Orphan Keeper by Camron Wright
Other finalists
When I’m Gone by Emily BleekerThe Dragons of Alsace Farm by Laurie LewisThe {Re}Model Marriage by Maria HoaglandThe Soldier’s Bride by Rachelle J. Christensen
 | Winner: From Sand and Ash by Amy Harmon
Other Finalists
A Place for Miss Snow by Jennifer MooreExodus by H.B. MooreBorn to Treason by E.B. WheelerDeliverance by H.B. Moore
 | 
| Mystery/Suspense | Contemporary Romance | 
| Winner: Pimpernel by Sheralyn Pratt
Other Finalists
Revenge in a Cold River by Anne PerryThe Chemist by Stephenie MeyerSlave Queen by H.B. MooreWalk of Infamy by Sheralyn Pratt
 | Winner: Love at First Note by Jenny Proctor
Other Finalists
Southern Charmed by Melanie JacobsonHow I Met Your Brother by Janette RallisonA Date with Danger by Kari IrozLove’s Shadow by Nichole Van
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| Historical Romance | Speculative | 
| Winner: My Fair Gentleman by Nancy Campbell Allen
Other Finalists
The Sheriffs of Savage Wells by Sarah M. EdenLady Helen Finds Her Song by Jennifer MooreThe Fall of Lord Drayson by Rachael AndersonWillowkeep by Julie Daines
 | Winner: The Bands of Mourning by Brandon Sanderson
Other Finalists
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| Middle Grade | General Young Adult Fiction | 
| Winner: Summerlost by Ally Condie
Other Finalists
The Wrong Side of Magic by Janette RallisonGears of Revolution by J. Scott SavageRed: The True Story of Red Riding Hood by Liesl ShurtliffGhostsitter by Shelly Brown
 | Winner: The Passion of Dolssa by Julie Berry
Other Finalists
The Serpent King by Jeff ZentnerP.S. I Like You by Kasie WestBlackhearts by Nicole CastromanThe Truth About Fragile Things by Regina Sirois
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| Speculative Young Adult Fiction | Best Debut Novel | 
| Winner: Calamity by Brandon Sanderson
Other Finalists
Bluescreen by Dan WellsThe Girl Who Heard Demons by Janette RallisonDeath Thieves by Julie WrightBeyond the Rising Tide by Sarah Beard
 | Winner: The Serpent King by Jeff Zentner
Finalists
Blackhearts by Nicole CastromanGhostsitter by Shelly Brown
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| Novel of the Year (Adult) | Novel of the Year (Youth) | 
| From Sand and Ash by Amy Harmon
 | Summerlost by Ally Condie
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| Outstanding Achievement Award |  | 
| Liz AdairMarilyn Brown
 | 
 | 
2017
| General | Historical | 
| Winner: The Fattest Mormon by Tyson Abaroa
Other finalists
Carve Me a Melody by Rachelle J. ChristensenThe Book of Laman by Mette HarrisonFlight of the Wounded Falcon by Trish MercerGilda Trillim: Shepherdess of Rats by Steven L. Peck
 | Winner: Condemn Me Not by Heather B. Moore
Other Finalists
Waiting for the Light by Carol Pratt BradleyCourting Carrie in Wonderland by Carla KellyThe Proud Shall Stumble by Gerald N. LundDefiance by A.L. Sowards
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| Mystery/Suspense | Romance | 
| Winner: Safe House by Traci Hunter Abramson
Other Finalists
The Capture by Julie Coulter BellonThe Killing Curse by H.B. MooreDeadly Inheritance by Clair M. PoulsonClear Expectations by Terri Reid
 | Winner: Lies Jane Austen Told Me by Julie Wright
Other Finalists
Mormon Girl Incognito by Kari IrozBrush with Love by Lisa McKendrickWrong for You by Jenny ProctorOutshine by Nichole Van
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| Historical Romance | Speculative | 
| Winner: Love Remains by Sarah M. Eden
Other Finalists
The Secret of the India Orchid by Nancy Campbell AllenHavencross by Julie DainesRuth by H.B. MoorePetticoat Spy by Carol Warburton
 | Winner: The Fifth Doll by Charlie N. Holmberg
Other Finalists
Fallen Stone by Jana S. BrownThe Queen and the Cure by Amy HarmonAbounding Might by Melissa McShanePretender to the Crown by Melissa McShane
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| Middle Grade | General Young Adult Fiction | 
| Winner: Paper Chains by Elaine Vickers
Other Finalists
The Emperor’s Ostrich by Julie BerryMustaches for Maddie by Chad Morris and Shelly BrownWrath of the Storm by Jennifer A. NielsenEmbers of Destruction  by J. Scott Savage
 | Winner: By Your Side by Kasie West
Other Finalists
Remember Me Always by Renee CollinsThe Duke of Bannerman Prep by Katie A. NelsonAll the Forever Things by Jolene PerryLove, Life, and the List by Kasie WestGoodbye Days by Jeff Zentner
 | 
| Speculative Young Adult Fiction | Fantasy Young Adult Fiction | 
| Winner: Ones and Zeroes by Dan Wells
Other Finalists
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl by Shannon Hale and Dean HaleBeyond by Catina Haverlock and Angela LarkinThe Hundredth Queen by Emily R. KingLast Star Burning by Caitlin Sangster
 | Winner: Blood Rose Rebellion by Rosalyn Eves
Finalists
Dark Breaks the Dawn by Sara B. LarsonDaughter of the Pirate King by Tricia LevensellerCrystal Blade by Kathryn PurdiePoison’s Kiss by Breeana Shields
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| Novel of the Year (Adult) | Novel of the Year (Youth) | 
| Safe House by Traci Hunter Abramson
 | The Hundredth Queen by Emily R. King
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| Best Debut Novel |  | 
| Winner: The Hundredth Queen by Emily R. King
Finalists
The Fattest Mormon by Tyson AbaroaBlood Rose Rebellion by Rosalyn EvesBeyond by CatinaHaverlock and Angela LarkinDaughter of the Pirate King by Tricia LevensellerThe Duke of Bannerman Prep by Katie A. NelsonLast Star Burning Caitlin SangsterPoison’s Kiss by Breeana Shields
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| Outstanding Achievement Award | 
| Robison Wells
 | 
2018
| General | Mystery/Suspense | 
| Winner: As Wide as the Sky by Jessica Pack
Other finalists
The Unlikely Master Genius by Carla KellyAnna the Prophetess by H.B. MooreOne Candle by Gale SearsThe Other Side of the Bridge by Camron Wright
 | Winner: A Familiar Fear by Kathi Oram Peterson
Other Finalists
Tripwire by Traci Hunter AbramsonThe Darkling Bride by Laura AndersenSecond Look by Julie Coulter BellonConviction by Robbin J. Peterson
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| Romance | Historical Romance | 
| Winner: Perfect Set by Melanie Jacobson
Other Finalists
Love at Lakeview Med by T. J. AmbersonMatch Me if You Can by Lindzee ArmstrongUntil We Kissed by Heather B. MooreSilver Star by Lisa Swinton
 | Winner: Seeing Miss Heartstone by Nichole Van
Other Finalists
My Sister’s Intended by Rachael AndersonThe Truth About Miss Ashbourne by Joanna BarkerPromises and Primroses by Josi S. KilpackFlame and Ember by M. A. Nichols
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| Speculative | Middle Grade | 
| Winner: Witchy Winter by D. J. Butler
Other Finalists
The Arawn Prophecy by C. David BeltVeins of Gold by Charlie N. HolmbergBlood Requiem by Christopher HusbergAether Spark by Nicholas Petrarch
 | Winner: Resistance by Jennifer A. Nielsen
Other Finalists
The Three Rules of Everyday Magic by Amanda Rawson HillSquint by Chad Morris and Shelly BrownGrump by Liesl ShurtliffPassage to Avalon by Mike Thayer
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| General Young Adult Fiction | Fantasy Young Adult Fiction | 
| Winner: Girl at the Grave by Teri Bailey Black
Other Finalists
Good Girls Stay Quiet by Jo CassidyThe Awful Wonderful Story of Us by Jolene PerryShoot The Moon by Kate WatsonOnce I Was a Beehive by Carole Lynch Williams
 | Winner: The Traitor’s Game by Jennifer A. Nielsen
Other Finalists
Stolen Enchantress by Amber ArgyleThe Plastic Magician by Charlie N. HolmbergFrozen Reign by Kathryn PurdieIron Garland by Jeff Wheeler
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| Speculative Young Adult Fiction | Best Debut Novel | 
| Winner: First Kisses Suck by Ali Cross
Other Finalists
Blood Creek Witch by Jay BarnsonWillow Marsh by Jo CassidyIn Her Dreams by Joanna ReederShatter the Suns by Caitlin Sangster
 | Winner: Girl at the Grave by Teri Bailey Black
Finalists
The Truth About Miss Ashbourne by Joanna BarkerBlood Creek Witch by Jay BarnsonThe Three Rules of Everyday Magic by Amanda Rawson HillAether Spark by Nicholas Petrarch
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| Novel of the Year (Adult) | Novel of the Year (Youth) | 
| As Wide as the Sky by Jessica Pack
 | Resistance by Jennifer A. Nielsen
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| Outstanding Achievement Award | 
| Elana JohnsonLisa Mangum
 | 
2019
| General | Mystery/Suspense | 
| Winner: Muddy: Where Faith and Polygamy Collide by Dean Hughes
Other finalists
The Book of Abish by Mette HarrisonWhatever it Takes by Jessica PackThe Girl in Gray by Annette LyonDeborah: Prophetess of God by H.B. Moore
 | Winner: Mistaken Reality by Traci Hunter Abramson
Other Finalists
Sanctuary by Traci Hunter AbramsonNest Egg by Josi AvariRobin and Marian by Stephanie FowersDeath in Focus by Anne Perry
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| Romance | Historical Romance | 
| Winner: Finding Jack by Melanie Jacobson
Other Finalists
Hitching the Pitcher by Connolly, Summers, MooreLove Again at the Heart of Main Street by Meg EastonDreaming of the Next Door Doc by Brenna JacobsMissed Kiss by Cassie Mae
 | Winner: What the Wind Knows by Amy Harmon
Other Finalists
Miss Adeline's Match by Joanna BarkerThe Paradox of Love by Teri HarmanA Song of the Stars by Ilima ToddSuffering the Scot by Nichole Van
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| Speculative | Middle Grade | 
| Winner: The First Girl Child by Amy Harmon
Other Finalists
House of Assassins by Larry Correiato Kill a Curse by Jennifer JenkinsThe View From Castle Always by Melissa McShaneA Dragon's Fate by Daniel Swenson
 | Winner: Dragonwatch: Master of the Phantom Isle by Brandon Mull
Other Finalists
Kazu Jones and the Denver Dognappers by Shauna HolyoakThe Obsidian Compass by Liesl ShurtliffA Monster Like Me by Wendy S. SworeThe Vacant Realm by Mike Thayer
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| General Young Adult Fiction | Fantasy Young Adult Fiction | 
| Winner: Lovely War by Julie Berry
Other Finalists
Just for Clicks by Kara McDowellPaul, Big and Small by David Glen RobbScars Like Wings by Erin StewartRayne and Delilah's Midnite Matinee by Jeff Zentner
 | Winner: The Bone Charmer by Breeana Shields
Other Finalists
Smoke and Summons by Charlie HolmbergBefore the Broken Star by Emily R. KingWarrior of the Wild by Tricia LevensellerAn Affair of Poisons by Addie Thorley
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| Speculative Young Adult Fiction | Best Debut Novel | 
| Winner: The Last Voyage of Poe Blythe by Ally Condie
Other Finalists
Displaced by Bridget E. BakerHarper by Jo CassidyShattered Snow by Rachel HuffmireLovestruck by Kate Watson
 | Winner: Scars Like Wings by Erin Stewart
Finalists
Kazu Jones and the Denver Dognappers by Shauna HolyoakShattered Snow by Rachel HuffmireJust For Clicks by Kara McDowellA Monster Like Me by Wendy S. SworeAn Affair of Poisons by Addie Thorley
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| Novel of the Year (Adult) | Novel of the Year (Youth) | 
| Sanctuary by Tracy Hunter Abramson
 | Lovely War by Julie Berry
 
 | 
2022[26][27]
| General | Mystery/Suspense | 
| Winner: The Audacity of Sara Grayson by Joani Elliott
Other finalists
Of Sword and Shadow by A.L. SowardsThe Slow March of Light by Heather B. MooreThe Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion: Vol. 5 by Beth BrowerHeirs of Falcon Point by Traci Hunter Abramson, Sian Ann Bessey, Paige Edwards and A.L. Sowards
 | Winner: Treacherous Legacy by Kathi Oram Peterson
Other Finalists
The Secret Life of Miss Mary Bennet by Katherine CowleyHeart of the Enemy by Heidi McKusickDanger on the Loch by Paige EdwardsConstantine Capers: The Pennington Perplexity by Natalie Brianne
 | 
| Romance | Historical Romance | 
| Winner: So Not My Thing by Melanie Jacobson
Other Finalists
The Accidental Text by Becky MonsonThe Cowboy and the Girl Next Door by Janette RallisonFly Home to Me by Chalon LintonOnly Ever Friends by Shaela Kay
 | Winner: A Proper Scoundrel by Esther Hatch
Other Finalists
The Captain's Confidant by Ashtyn NewboldHeart in the Highlands by Heidi KimballThe Nabob's Daughter by Jess HeilemanSongbook of Benny Lament by Amy Harmon
 | 
| Speculative | Middle Grade | 
| Winner: Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson
Other Finalists
A Proper Dragon by E. B. WheelerProspector's Choice by Kevin W. BatesThe Second Blind Son by Amy HarmonSpellbreaker by Charlie N. Holmberg
 | Winner: Cece Rios and the Desert of Souls by Kaela Rivera
Other Finalists
Breathing Underwater by Sarah AllenReturn of the Dragon Slayers by Brandon MullThe Stars of Whistling Ridge by Cindy BaldwinWish Upon a Stray by Yamile Saied Mendez
 | 
| General Young Adult Fiction | Fantasy Young Adult Fiction | 
| Winner: Beyond the Mapped Stars by Rosalyn Eves
Other Finalists
A Sisterhood of Secret Ambitions by Sheena BoekwegFadeaway by E. B. VickersFourth Sister by M. L. FarbWhere I Belong by Marcia Argueta Mickelson
 | Winner: The Splendor by Breeana Shields
Other Finalists
Bone Crier's Dawn by Kathryn PurdieRainbringer by Adam BergShe Who Rides the Storm by Caitlin SangsterSing Me Forgotten by Jessica Olson
 | 
| Speculative Young Adult Fiction | Best Debut Novel | 
| Winner: Entanglement by Shannen Camp
Other Finalists
Becoming Human by Amy Michelle CarpenterThe Promised Prince by Kortney KeiselRepublic of Ruin by L. Blaise HuesUnseen by R. M. Scott
 | Winner: The Audacity of Sara Grayson by Joani Elliott
 | 
| Novel of the Year (Adult) | Novel of the Year (Youth) | 
| Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson
 | Beyond the Mapped Stars by Rosalyn Eves
 
 | 
Committee
The Whitney Awards Committee acts as both the organizers and the preliminary judges of the Whitney Awards.  Rules stipulate that the committee be made up of at least four members of LDStorymakers.  Their positions are temporary, by invitation of the Whitney Awards Committee president (who is appointed by the LDStorymakers executive committee).
The 2009 committee included:[1]
- Robison Wells, president
- Julie Coulter Bellon
- Danyelle Ferguson
- John Ferguson
- Crystal Leichty
- Sheila Staley
- Jaime Theler
 
The 2011 committee included:
The 2015 committee were:
- Jaime Theler, president
- Kaylee Baldwin
- Marion Jensen
- Nancy Campbell Allen
- Heather Justesen
- Deborah Talmadge-Bickmore
- Kimberly Vanderhorst
 
The 2017 committee:
- Peggy Eddleman, president
- Janet Sumner Johnson
- Josi S. Kilpack
- Monique Luetkemeyer
- Jeremy Maughan
- E.B. Wheeler
- Michelle Wilson
- Jared Garrett
 
Although Kerry Blair had been a member of the Whitney Awards Committee for two years, the other members of the committee "went behind her back" to name her the winner of a Lifetime Achievement Award for 2008.[13]
Reception
One Mormon literature critic initially raised concerns with the heavy involvement of authors published by Covenant Communications in the awards process.[28] However, when the finalists for 2007 were announced, this same commenter noted both that there was a wide spectrum of publishers represented, and that "Covenant publishes the lion's share of Mormon market fiction."[9] This same critic later described the awards as "at best a reductive form of validation and criticism. Although let's be honest: The Whitneys have way more credibility than the Grammys."[29]
After the 2011 nominations, criticism of the nomination process was common, though appreciation of the Whitney Awards themselves was also common.[30][31][32][33]
See also
Notes
- ^ a b "About the Whitney Awards". whitneyawards.com. Whitney Awards. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
- ^ Robison Wells (19 June 2007). "Whitney Awards Q&A". Six LDS Writers and A Frog. Blogspot. Retrieved 30 July 2009.
- ^ "Whitney Awards » Program Overview". Archived from the original on 2014-11-07. Retrieved 2014-11-12.
- ^ "Frequently Asked Questions". Whitney Awards. Archived from the original on 22 March 2019. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
- ^ "Official Rules". whitneyawards.com. Whitney Awards. Retrieved 30 July 2009.
- ^ De Groote, Michael (25 April 2009). "LDS writers attend a novel boot camp". MormonTimes.com. Retrieved 30 July 2009.
- ^ Whitney, Orson F. (July 1888). "Home Literature". The Contributor (Transcription). Retrieved 2014-09-18 – via Mormon Literature, Association for Mormon Letters.
- ^ "Whitney Awards honor LDS fiction writers". MormonTimes.com. 27 March 2008. Retrieved 30 July 2009.
- ^ a b William Morris (19 January 2008). "The Whitney Awards — publishers tally". A Motley Vision. Retrieved 30 July 2009.
- ^ Card, Orson Scott (27 April 2009). "Orson Scott Card's Whitney Award speech". MormonTimes.com. Archived from the original on 1 May 2009. Retrieved 30 July 2009. I feel deeply the honor of being given an award named for Orson F. Whitney ... I have long and proudly borne Elder Whitney's first name; now you have given me an award that bears his last name, too. 
- ^ De Groote, Michael (23 April 2009). "Best LDS novel of '08? Whitney Awards to weigh in". MormonTimes.com. Retrieved 30 July 2009.
- ^ De Groote, Michael (26 April 2009). "Best LDS fiction named at Whitney Awards". MormonTimes.com. Retrieved 30 July 2009.
- ^ a b De Groote, Michael (30 April 2009). "'08 Whitney Awards honor best LDS fiction". Deseret News. Archived from the original on October 18, 2012. Retrieved 30 July 2009.
- ^ "Whitney Award finalists announced". MormonTimes. 10 February 2010. Retrieved 12 May 2010.
- ^ "Whitney Awards Honor Wolverton, Lund". MormonTimes. 25 April 2010. Archived from the original on 26 April 2010. Retrieved 7 May 2010.
- ^ "Finalists Have Been Announced!". whitneyawards.com. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
- ^ "2010 Winners". whitneyawards.com. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
- ^ "Whitney Awards honor best in Mormon fiction". MormonTimes. 12 May 2011. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
- ^ Finalists announcement on Whitney Awards website, accessed March 29, 2012
- ^ Announcement of winners on Whitney Awards website, accessed May 6, 2012
- ^ "Achievement Award Winners on Whitney Awards website, accessed May 9, 2012
- ^ 2012 Finalists announcement on Whitney Awards website, accessed January 14, 2013
- ^ Announcement of 2012 winners on Whitney Awards website, accessed January 14, 2013
- ^ "Achievement Award Winners on Whitney Awards website, accessed January 14, 2013
- ^ "2015 Finalists – The Whitney Awards". Whitneyawards.com. Retrieved 2017-01-21.
- ^ "Current and Past Award Winners – The Whitney Awards". Whitneyawards.com. 29 October 2021. Retrieved 2024-01-18.
- ^ Whitney Awards. "Congratulations to the 15th Annual Whitney Awards Finalists!". www.facebook.com.
- ^ William Morris (8 August 2007). "Diversity or dilution? The Whitneys and BYU Studies Review". A Motley Vision. Retrieved 30 July 2009.
- ^ William Morris (9 February 2009). "Whitney Awards 2008 Finalists announced (yep, that's what I thought)". A Motley Vision. Retrieved 30 July 2009.
- ^ Jessie Christensen (2 May 2012). "Mormon Authors writing Non-Mormon Inspirational Fiction (and accompanying comments)". Dawning of a Brighter Day. Dawning of a Brighter Day, the Association for Mormon Letters blog. Retrieved 6 May 2012.
- ^ Jonathan Langford (16 April 2012). "Whitney Youth Speculative Fiction Finalists 2011 (and accompanying comments)". A Motley Vision. Retrieved 6 May 2012.
- ^ Jonathan Langford (8 March 2012). "Whitney General Fiction Finalists 2011". A Motley Vision. Retrieved 6 May 2012.
- ^ Jonathan Langford (30 March 2012). "Whitney Youth Fiction General Finalists 2011". A Motley Vision. Retrieved 6 May 2012.
 
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