User:P64/FSF/Children's/VIAF
This workspace has contributed to User:P64/Technical. 2013-10-23 (3)
, along with a note that two VIAF records need merger.
Several weeks ago (Dec 2013?) I asked somewhere at WikiData about their coverage of redirects, which then seemed to me another matter of stalled debate. (I'll try to remember to return if/when I know more.)
The page history shows that I covered Moira Young among all winners of the British Whitbread/Costa children's book of the year. history
P.S. Template {{LCAuth}} isn't redundant to {A c} anyway, here at English Wikipedia
- 'LCCN' in the template display is likely to be overlooked or inscrutable to most visitors; it really isn't for readers
- our template display targets the unhelpful 'Library of Congress Name Authority File' rather than the old 'Library of Congress Authorities' --unlike the German; select 'n79086308' from both template displays
- english Authority control: Penelope Lively#External links
- deutsch Normdaten: de:Penelope Lively#Weblinks
some relevant talk
2013:
- 3.22 Template talk:Authority control/Archive 3#Joint biographies revisited
- 3.25 Template talk:Authority control/Archive 3#Redirects from individual people --Andy Mabbett suggests also template {infobox person} and its cousins
- 3.35 Template talk:Authority control/Archive 3#How to deal with duplicate VIAFs?
- 3.11 Template talk:Authority control/Archive 3#LCCN link
- Wikipedia talk:Authority control#LCCN Permalinks
- Wikipedia talk:Persondata/Archive 5#Articles about multiple people (2012) --Rich Farmbrough says no problem with multiple templates {Persondata}
- Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Persondata#Joint biography (with links 2007 to 2013)
2015-05
[edit]Done 2015-05-21, newcomers to
including many Brit council and ISFDB check, yet probably incomplete
- Carol Hughes
Hughes, 1961 VIAF 84618304 --messed up
- VIAF 265793389 mixes US psychiatrist, NL children's writer NTA=07127622X
- BJPsych Bulletin review of the 2006 depression book http://pb.rcpsych.org/content/30/7/278.2
- google books has several child psychiatry books by co-author Philip Jeremy Graham
Carol Hughes (Hughes) VIAF 314912142 LCCN no20-150306 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015030614.html http://lccn.loc.gov/no2015030614 (no catalogue record)
Carol Hughes, ed. 1995/1996 Research Libraries Group VIAF 306200871 NTA=13444583X
Carol Hughes undifferentiated VIAF 305032151
- Carol Hughes undiff at Library of Congress
- Works by or about undiff in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
Following the German national library, worldcat puts in its undifferentiated group [1] also a wildlife filmmaker born 1983 VIAF 75835935,
- filmmaker at Library of Congress
- Works by or about filmmaker in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
LC cites IMDb for "Carol Hughes; documentary screenwriter, director, producer, and cinematographer"
See also User:P64/FSF/Children's/VIAF/Joint
- 2015-05-16
Howie Shia AC done
- Howie Shia at Library of Congress, with 0 library catalog records
- Works by or about Howie Shia in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- 2015-05-03
- Talk:Margot Zemach - Harve, Kaethe, Hannelore Hahn Harvey Fichstrom
- Moira Young
Russell Ayto VIAF 19808226 305349478 302478204 --add new GND at Wikidata "preferred" (insufficient for our template), then in our template
- Zizou Corder Zizou Corder EN WD-- = Louisa Young + Isabel Adomakoh Young
- Literature by and about P64/FSF/Children's/VIAF in the German National Library catalogue = Louisa Young + Isabel Adomakoh Young
- Literature by and about P64/FSF/Children's/VIAF in the German National Library catalogue
Marijane Meaker = TALK done
- pseud M. E. Kerr 30 VIAF needs merge
- pseud Vin Packer 5
and three others
Ann Aldrich 2 Mary James 4 Laura Winston not found; 4 pseud done infooter
- Works by or about Ann Aldrich in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Works by or about Marijane Meaker in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Works by or about Mary James in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Works by or about M. E. Kerr in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Works by or about Vin Packer in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- pseud Tomfool LCCN
French Canada? wr fr:Christiane Duchesne VIAF 94280562 [2] at Library of Congress
four French-Canadian children's book illustrator and writer (done at WD) :fr:Gilles Tibo VIAF 102119877 [3] at Library of Congress
- fr:Stéphane Poulin VIAF 85424397 [4] at Library of Congress
- fr:Philippe Béha VIAF 94941055 [5] at Library of Congress
- fr:Pierre Pratt=Peter Pratt (illustrator) VIAF 59175938 [6] at Library of Congress
- Michèle Lemieux VIAF 86461709 [7] at Library of Congress
- Stéphane Jorisch VIAF 59179117 [8] at Library of Congress
- Louise Méthé VIAF 94347744 no LCCN
- László Gál VIAF 45208427 [9] at Library of Congress
- anglo Ann Blades 59636947 [10] at Library of Congress
- anglo Eric Beddows 55038800 [11] at Library of Congress
1925-12-03 Philip Turner (writer) Wikidata mixed up 27596086
ps. John Christopher aka
- 1922-04-16 (Christopher Samuel)(Sam) Samuel Youd VIAF=40948753 |LCCN=n88288144 }}
- Youd at Library of Congress, with 5 library catalogue records (1955 61)
- ps. Hilary Ford VIAF=58187605 |LCCN=n88288143 |SUDOC }} NTA
- Ford at Library of Congress, with 4 library catalogue records (1958 76)
- ps. William Godfrey o VIAF=53260071 |LCCN=n88288141 ; VIAF=287595903 NTA
- ps. Peter Graaf o VIAF= 50796137 n88288140
- ps. Peter Nichols o VIAF=33568138 n88288138
- ps. Anthony Rye o VIAF=6503335 n88288137
- ps. William Vineo --
- Stanley Winchester VIAF=12830964 |LCCN=n50015794 }}; VIAF=28966200 NTA
- Stanley Winchester at Library of Congress, with 4 library catalogue records (1967 70)
Nick Lake needs merge VIAF=91034760 |LCCN=n2009042085 |GND=140063900 }}; VIAF= 103373522 de
- ps. Robert Campion o http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81104001.html
- ps. Janice Gard o http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007078689.html
- ps. Julian Lee o http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007084719.html
ps. Dr. Seuss
- Theodor Seuss Geisel
- Geisel at Library of Congress, with 29 library catalog records (nonfic, adaptations, "Dr. Seuss presents" but several routine Dr. Seuss books)
- ps. Theo LeSieg EN
- Audrey Geisel EN
ps. E. Lockhart0
- Emily Jenkins0
- needs LCCat correction for Bea and Ha-ha http://lccn.loc.gov/n85098296
@@
- 20150504/06
Category:Collective pseudonyms (<150) skim for redirects 2015-05-05
- Penelope Ashe, Adam Blade*, Geoffrey Cohen, Lucy Daniels*, Daisy Meadows*, D. H. J. Polymath, Publius, Barnaby Ross, Travis Tea, Caleb Weatherbee; [sf] L. A. Graf ; [strat] Jerry West
- to work (writer) -- Ashe , Publius, Tea, Weatherbee
- to joint -- Cohen, Polymath, Ross Done
= AC done; others not found at VIAF (none yet marked from writer)
Jerry West --whom LCCat lists under multiple headings
- LCCat needs correction -- evidently the 3 latest titles under the main heading are by another Jerry West
Category:Pseudonymous writers (541) skim for redirects 2015-05-03/04
- Steve Barlow , Lucy Daniels , Fleet Street Fox, Libby Gelman-Waxner, Oliver Jacks, Ann Landers, Daisy Meadows , Ragnar Redbeard, F. X. Reid, Henry Root, H. N. Turteltaub, Abigail Van Buren, Inger Ash Wolfe, Harve Zemach
Ross Queen Dannay Nathan 312885696 no94037980 GND=115795510 should move from here to Dannay
Landers and Van Buren -- not found at VIAF as corporate identities
Ann Landers at Library of Congress
- copy* from below
Sd- AP Henry E. Cooper VL only; that is, daughter Alice Cooper Bailey papers VIAF 56105067 nobiog (John Martin) ; John Martin's Book --{ac} on talk page Morgan van Roorbach Shepard redirect --NOT DONE-- S+-LAP Kelly Ray Masters "VLG --that is, pen name Zachary Ball papers Herbert R. Kohl --EN done; also Judith Kohl; VIAF links name only NEEDS merge --(no DE biog)-- DE should be Herbert R. Kohl Judy Blundell --EN done (NEEDS REPORT WHERE?) --DE [Jude Watson] VL GNDName=121923363
--see also [Judy Blundell] VIAF= 103673366 ; another GNDName=140713468 --see also [Jordan Cray] VIAF=30393330
VIAF 71699030 VIAF 290734179 now redirects
house pseud, mainly
[edit]pertains to EN.wiki, perhaps not WD
o-- no page at EN.wiki (o) or Wikidata (--); (dis)=EN.wiki disambiguation page
-i- not found at ISFDB i<> mutual linkage with ISFDB evidently ISFDB does not link redirects, does link series articles (eg, Beast Quest Universe for Adam Blade)
- j pseud i 174989 Rosie Banks o-- VIAF 298266746 295009808 305805916 315204695+ nb2013005847; NDL=001119538; NTA=355267594 names also Rosie M. Banks, a writer c. 1960; NLI=001723257 ;
- ISFDB[12] Secret Kingdom Linda Chapman* , Liss Norton* , Anna Bowles o, Karen King o, Sue Mongredien*
- Rosie Banks at Library of Congress, with 3 library catalogue records
- j pseud - i 129771 Adam Blade --sv:Adam Blade=Beast Quest series D:Q4876857; VIAF 64338385 nr2006004721; per ISFDB --see vertical listing below, which LCAuth follows [LC lists 21, links 12 of them]
- ISFDB[13] names all except Foxton for whom LC has independent earlier info
- Adam Blade at Library of Congress, with 36 library catalogue records
- j pseud - -i- Jenny Dale o-- VIAF 39545952 n98880531 pseudonym used by several authors. For works of these authors writing under their own names, search also under: ‡b Baldry, Cherith; ‡b Norton, Liss; ‡a Chapman, Linda [lists 3, links 2]
- Jenny Dale at Library of Congress, with 46 library catalogue records
- j pseud - -i- Lucy Daniels -- VIAF 37742067 VIAF 85331635+ n95098250 joint pseud. used by Ben M. Baglio*, Sue Bentley*, Liss Norton*, Lisa Tuttle*, Jennie Walters*, Linda Chapman* [lists 6, links 4]
- Lucy Daniels at Library of Congress, with 20 library catalogue records
- j pseud - -i- Jack Dillon o-- VIAF 58575273 160636047 34625907+ nb99020738 Pseudonym used by several authors. For works of these authors writing under their own names, search also under: *Baldry, Cherith; *Norton, Liss [lists 2, links 1]
- Jack Dillon at Library of Congress, with 0 library catalogue records
- j pseud i 37628 Damien Graves o-- Midnight Library US eds.; 38825013 n2007037493 names Shaun Hutson not Jones; NKC=jo2011640931 names several DOUBTFUL;
- ISFDB[14] names Allan Frewin Jones* , Shaun Hutson* , Ben Jeapes* , Robin Wasserman* , i 156571 Tina Barrett -- , i 156572 Sally Jones -- , i 156573 David Savage --
- Damien Graves at Library of Congress, with 8 library catalogue records
- j pseud i 158219 Nick Shadow o-- Midnight Library UK eds.; VIAF 69254303 VIAF|9367099+ nb2006001172 |BNF=cb15612355p |SUDOC=162052456 |NDL=01123794 ;
- ISFDB[15] names Sara Vogler* , Jan Burchett* , Shaun Hutson* , Allan Frewin Jones*
- Nick Shadow at Library of Congress, with 0 library catalogue records
- j pseud - i<> Erin Hunter+11 VIAF 17476607 D:Q641740 nr00003836 pseudonym that Working Partners made up; Cary* and Baldry* [lists 2, links 3]
- Erin Hunter at Library of Congress, with 79 library catalogue records
- j pseud? - --i-- Fiona Kelly (dis)[de fi sv] VIAF 49341433 VIAF 84781041+ D:Q546763(1959-05-15) no00029822 Pseudonym used by several authors. For works of these authors under their own or other names, search also under: *Coleman, Michael, 1946 May 12-; *Farmer, Derek; *Hendry, Frances Mary; *Norton, Liss [lists 4, links 2]
- Fiona Kelly at Library of Congress, with 0 library catalog records
- j pseud - i 37702 Rob Kidd+1 VIAF 103231368 D:Q7340286 nr2007004530 Pirates of the Caribbean prequels [lists 0, links 0]
- ISFDB[16] names Tui T. Sutherland* , Liz Braswell* ; credits some "unknown"
- we link Pirates at ISFDB; neither Pirates nor kidd links here
- Rob Kidd at Library of Congress, with 16 library catalogue records (2006 to 2009)
- j pseud - i 32638 Daisy Meadows VIAF 19962804 D:Q1157698 nb2003004856 "house pseudonym for four writers: Narinder Dhami, author of Bend it like Beckham; Sue Bentley best known for her Magic kitten series; My secret unicorn's Linda Chapman; and Sue Mongredien, the creator of Oliver Moon" [lists 4, links 4]
- ISFDB[17] lists also i 162073 Kristin Earhart o--, Marilyn Kaye*, i 198738 Myra Ramsden o--, i 204219 Valerie Wilding o-- (aka i 174890 Phoebe Bright o which also used by i 213427 Maria Faulkner o--)
- Daisy Meadows at Library of Congress, with 134 library catalogue records
- 1960- - i<> Ben M. Baglio VIAF 48855945 D:Q4886094 no99004487
- j pseud too, for US eds. of Daniels (Baglio) at Library of Congress
- 1947-01-21 i<> Cherith Baldry D:Q465339 n91023591 used some of Adam Blade (isfdb); Jack Dillon (interview); Jenny Dale (3d party); Erin Hunter (publ); we say she "... Kate Cary, Tui T. Sutherland and editor Victoria Holmes who write under the pen name of Erin Hunter."
- done Blade Dillon Dale Hunter
- 1951-07-31 i 139182 Sue Bentley o-- VIAF 75840473 VIAF 305712447
- GND=134070852 Sue Catherine Bentley, pseudonyms Kate Bloom Cleo Cordell Susan Swann
- ps. -i- Kate Bloom o-- VIAF 42171405 nb2006027412
- ps. i 3164 Cleo Cordell o-- VIAF 31233804 VIAF 311245992 VIAF 85563596+ n94108968 ; ISFDB does not affirm identity
- ps. -i- Susan Swann o-- VIAF 68425020 VIAF 253864138 ja VIAF 285736447+ nl; nb99010845
- YoB - i<> Elizabeth J. Braswell+1 ISFDB cites Rob Kidd for Jack Sparrow as well as these three:
- ps. i 7350 Tracy Lynn --
- ps. i 28636 J. B. Stephens o
- ps. i 28001 Celia Thomson --
- 1967-11-04 i<> Kate Cary+3+ Done VIAF 80628888 D:Q465326 n2004047702 LCCat-2
- 1969-01-15 i<> Linda Chapman de ru VIAF 102214298 D:Q525621 n2008020483 for works of this author written under other names, search also under: ‡b Meadows, Daisy; ‡b Brooke, Lauren; ‡b Castle, Amber; ‡b Dale, Jenny; ‡b Daniels, Lucy
- ps? -i- Lauren Brooke+4+de:Gill Harvey D:Q508297 no96025705 --she implies that Lauren Brooke is shared Talk:Lauren Brooke#No such person?
- ps. i 168456 Amber Castle o-- VIAF 274989425 nb2012023278
- ps. i 202404 Katie Chase o-- VIAF 51447089 no2006081835
- 1946-05-12 i<> Michael Coleman (author)+2 VIAF 95797331 D:Q6829361 n87105685 band leader?
- Michael Coleman at Library of Congress 8? 12? also as Fiona Kelly
- probably mixed up
- 1958-11-15 i<> Narinder Dhami de VIAF 79206951 D:Q1725534 n00038138
- YoB - -i- Derek Farmer o--
- YoB - i 138404 Helen Hart (author)0 D:Q16203250
Helen Marie Hart, born 21 May 1965, Helen Hart is real name, also writes under pseuds. Maya Snow, Sebastian Rook & Helena Ravenscroft)
Maya Snow at Library of Congress, with 3 library catalogue records
Helen Hart, 0
- 1967-02-22 i 125779 Gill Harvey o-- de:Gill Harvey=Lauren Brooke VIAF 277248492 LCCN=no96025705 GND=123562872 Official website Talk:Lauren Brooke#No such person?
- 1941- - i<> Frances Mary Hendry0 VIAF 79084329 VIAF 79084338+ D:Q5478829 n91088895 also as Fiona Kelly
- 1975-07-17 i<> Victoria Holmes+3 VIAF 30630864 D:Q522277 n2003054849 Talk:Victoria Holmes#Date of birth LCCat-3
- YoB - i 112295 Inbali Iserles o-- another Erin Hunter
- 1965-02-14 i<> Ben Jeapes+1 WDdone VIAF 42154271 D:Q4885927) nb98073459
- Ben Jeapes at Library of Congress, with 5 library catalogue records
- Sebastian Rook at LC Authorities, with 3 records -- Sebastian Rook 26585224 nb2006002617 "pseud. of Helen Hart" (only); lists those 3 that ISFDB credits to Ben Jeapes, all as "Sebastian Rook ; with special thanks to Ben Jeapes"
- YoB - i<> Dan Jolley+1 VIAF 5160122 D:Q10263844 nb2003038159 comic books as Erin Hunter, we say
- 1949-07-19 i<> Marilyn Kaye+2 D:Q6763561 L20
- 1970- - i 130580 Sue Mongredien sv VIAF 92398998 VIAF 258369561 307287675 271394077+ D:Q6698271=Lucy Diamond n95042710 |GND=140268685 |BNF=cb165016718 |SUDOC=164124438 |NDL=001101494 |NTA=149257058 |NUKAT=n 2006006429 |NLP=a2577363x
- ps. -i- Lucy Diamond+sv:Sue Mongredien VIAF 1220736 D:Q6698271 ---Wikidata/VIAF should prefer this linkage to that with the mongredien identity VIAF 92398998--- nb2007016922 |BNF=cb16701257z |NLA=000042190670 |NTA=297984845 |NKC=jo2013753137 |NUKAT=n2013152567 |NLP=a27470209 pseud. of Mongredien; "there is actually a Lucy Diamond who's written a lot of religious children's books but that isn't me" [namely VIAF=94717241 |BNF=cb11900095c |NTA=072051256 but probably not vocalist GND=135169437]
- VIAF=266052640 |GND=134098676
- YoB - i 205478 Liss Norton o-- VIAF 9342678 VIAF 308251066 VIAF 160673009 VIAF 295133580+ nb99036742 has wr as Jack Dillon Fiona Kelly Jenny Dale Ben M. Baglio Lucy Daniels
- ISFDB names only Rosie Banks
- 1964- - i 132409 Gillian Philip Erin Hunter#Gillian Philip-- nb2009003352 per ISFDB used Gabriella Poole [publisher attests], Erin Hunter, Adam Blade
- ps. i 136582 Gabriella Poole o--
- 1978-07-31 i<> Tui T. Sutherland+3+ VIAF 89826025 D:Q465356 n00008537 search also under ‡b Williams, Heather, 1978- ‡b Summers, Tamara, 1978-
- ps. i 130651 Tamara Summers -- VIAF 90593088 n2008065148 GND=1059422379
- ps. Heather Williams (dis)-- VIAF 63456982 n2007028608 GND=1059424797
- ISFDB lists also i 134117 T.T. Suth (1), i 157174 Eva Gray (1 of 4 hers) whose other users are not listed here yet 2015-05-06
- 1952-09-16 i 224 Lisa Tuttle+8 VIAF 36939041 D:Q440744 n80161138 search also under: ‡b Daniels, Lucy ‡b Baglio, Ben M. ; wd lists also
- ps. i 3669 Maria Palmer o-- house pseud, we say (ISFDB lists 9!)
- ps. -i- Laura Waring o--
- 1958-09-03 -i- Jennie Walters o-- VIAF 29052162 nb2005017738
- 1978-05-31 i<> Robin Wasserman+2 VIAF 46153345 282094816+ ? D:Q2159917 n2004047711 NTA=343686090 ?
- Robin Wasserman at Library of Congress, with 35 library catalog records
1965 i<> Tracey West VIAF 101587775 VIAF 305616200+ n93018545 of New Jersey; "For works of this author written in collaboration with Bonnie Bader and Lisa Q. Banim, search also under: ‡b Harvey, Jayne. ‡a For works written under other names, search also under: ‡b Crowne, Alyssa, 1965- ‡b Darling, Angela, 1965- ‡b Simon, Coco."
- -i- none of those three pseuds at ISFDB
- -i- Bonnie Bader o
- -i- Lisa Q. Banim o
- j pseud - -i- Jayne Harvey o- no hit
1971-09-11 i<> Stephen Cole (writer)0 D:Q7608923 https://viaf.org/viaf/315809/#Cole,_Stephen,_1971-
- ps. Samantha Cole (false)--
- ps. i 81549 Paul Grice o we say; ISFDB does not affirm identity
- ps. i 62591 Tara Samms -- VIAF 313504311 no2015015042 Dr Who novella
1954-04-30 i<> Allan Frewin Jones+2 69591159 D:Q2647969 https://viaf.org/viaf/69591159/#Jones,_Allan_Frewin,_1954- ; ISFDB lists Damien Graves , Adam Blade , Nick Shadow (plus Frewin Jones and Allan Jones) and NEEDS TO LINK US; GND names Sam Hutton too
- ps. Steven Saunders o VIAF 56100187 |LCCN=nb90266833 (no records) |GND=139222030 |NKC=xx0036953}}
- ps. Frewin Jones 184010156 n2006055215 BNF=cb16540036p SUDOC=166227315
- Frewin Jones at Library of Congress, with 11 library catalogue records
1958- - i<> Shaun Hutson+2 WDdone VIAF 152564446 D:Q4496557 nb2005003519 "For works of this author entered under other names, search also under Kruger, Wolf, 1958- Rostov, Stefan, 1958- Blake, Nick, 1958- Bishop, Samuel P., 1958- Lambert, Tom, 1958- Taylor, Frank, 1958-"; ISFDB lists Neville and Graves/Shadow
Robert Neville at Library of Congress, with 2 library catalogue records presumably mixed up with another Neville |NLA=000050067413 |NKC=jo2011640914 look ok
- Shaun Hutson at Library of Congress, with 1 library catalogue record – and links to 7 pseudonyms, some shared
- Beast Quest by Blade
- Rainbow Magic by Meadows --we name writers (4 above) and
- Rachel Elliot i 162075
- Mandy Archer i 162074
- Tracey West i 112144 identity affirmed by ISFDB
- The Sleepover Club (real names?) we name writers Dhami, Mongredien (both above) and (none at EN.wiki):
- Rose Impey i 149235
- Fiona Cummings -i-
- Jana Hunter -i-
- Harriet Castor -i-
- Angie Bates -i-
- Seekers (novel series) by Hunter
- Warriors (novel series) by Hunter
- Animal Ark by Daniels, UK; Baglio, US
- Survive! by Dillon --Working Partners, Baldry is one half, she said in 2001
List of Beast Quest novels links some of these writers; LCAuth lists Foxton plus same as ISFDB
-i- Foxton, Paul -- primary or first? The King Reigns, 2005? Adam Blade at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database listed above Baldry, Cole, AFJones Ball, Karen -- https://viaf.org/viaf/16745818/#Ball,_Karen Bennett, Thea -- https://viaf.org/viaf/123582919/#Bennett,_Thea Burchett, Jan -- https://viaf.org/viaf/37228308/#Burchett,_Jan Chambers, Stephen, 1980- -- https://viaf.org/viaf/48569700/#Chambers,_Stephen,_1980- Courtenay, Lucy -- https://viaf.org/viaf/121714870/#Courtenay,_Lucy Ford, Michael, 1980- https://viaf.org/viaf/122218514/#Ford,_Michael,_1980- Michael C. Ford done; Michael Curtis Ford done VIAF 78121497 98971501 85462265 Galloway, Elizabeth -- http://viaf.org/viaf/313504290 Harrison, Troon -- https://viaf.org/viaf/91660886/#Harrison,_Troon Jones, Tabitha -- http://viaf.org/viaf/313504466 unknown identity 50452996 Noble, James, active 2009 -- [no VIAF? undiff at LC] Philip, Gillian, 1964- -- https://viaf.org/viaf/78890846/#Philip,_Gillian,_1964- Renner, Ellen -- https://viaf.org/viaf/173302227/#Renner,_Ellen Richards, J. N. -- [no VIAF?] Robshaw, Brandon o-- Scott, Benjamin, 1977- https://viaf.org/viaf/53661010/#Scott,_Benjamin,_1977- Vogler, Sara -- https://viaf.org/viaf/70881165/#Vogler,_Sara Willett, Edward, 1959- https://viaf.org/viaf/107098643/#Willett,_Edward,_1959-.... VIAF suggests to me also Galán, Ana, 1964- https://viaf.org/viaf/19155189/#Gala%CC%81n,_Ana
Paul Foxton o VIAF 313504292 no2015015021 24 years old 2006-02-24 => born 1979/80, singer/songwriter
Brandon Robshaw VIAF 23039865 51364765+ no2002098561 GND=123070740 BNF=cb13330793g wr also as Adam Blade
1956-08-14 Cameron Dokey VIAF 27248705 307229204+ D:Q5026234 no94012891
- 1942 - Ingela Bergenrud -- VIAF 250498254 se
- ps. - Christina Örne -- VIAF 250460671 se pseudonym för Ingela Bergenrud enligt Lina Jauhiainen, B. Wahlströms bokförlag
This page previously began here and below
[edit]Ursula Jones (merged at VIAF); John Lothar George; Simon Fisher Babbitt; Kim Kahng
Southern Poverty Law Center
Cambridge Chronicle
GOPAC Democratic Leadership Council
The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (film)
http://www.leemac.freeserve.co.uk/chresto1.htm Chrestomanci at the official DWJ
Talk: The Witch's Children and the Queen
Notes on the contributors (perhaps for use elsewhere)
- Ursula Jones
info to LC from the publisher of The Witch's Children (Holt, 2003; first US) "Ursula Jones wanted to be a vet when she grew up, and then she went to drama school and became an actress instead. She has written a number of plays for children, but The Witch’s Children is her first picture book. Ms. Jones lives in France, on the edge of the forest of Vaour."
viaf|244117629 DE undiff viaf| 274401836 AU viaf|14129587 NL JP FR http://lccn.loc.gov/n2002056752 --LC probably conflates two or three Ursula Jones
Ursula Jones at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database reports only a 2012 fantasy The Lost King
- Russell Ayto
undiff viaf| 278923389 AU viaf| 302478204 PO http://lccn.loc.gov/n91012496
DNB works, three DE-lang eds
THIS WEEK EMP Museum and its biographies
- WP:CFD => Science Fiction Hall of Fame inductees Category:Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame inductees
Mythopoeic Fantasy Awards; Weinstein, Levin, Carnegie, Greenaway, Sendak, E. B. White
Science Fiction Awards Database[18] (supercedes Locus Index) 2013 Results (directory/calendar)
2009 - described lowercase as editor & publisher, artist (2), author
2010 - inline descriptions of three writers, one multi-faceted 2011 - mere links to individual pages; two artists, two writer/editor 2012 - described lowercase as author (2), illustrator, filmmaker
2011 - 1/4 deceased; 2012 - 2/4 deceased; 2013 - 3/5 deceased; sum= 6/13 deceased
Related
[edit]- {{LCC}} for all book copies by their LC classification such as Z253.U69, LCC Z253.U69
- {{LCCN}} for one book copy by its usually all-numeric LC control number such as 89000456, LCCN 89-456 — does not handle LCCN person id
- {{worldcat }} for all
- {{worldcat id}}
LCCN n84236856 n84-236856 Does LC online provide any way to access all editions (perhaps we have two represented here) or all copies of all editions (ten) that are in the catalog or in the holdings (I'm not sure which)? That would be analogous to "Formats and Editions of The Manual of style" at WorldCat.
- Example: "Formats and Editions of Father Christmas goes on holiday". WorldCat. Retrieved 2012-12-04.
{{DNB portal}} what links here?[19]
- Albert Schweitzer --self, no AC
- Albert, Duke in Prussia --self, AC missing GND
- Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit --self, AC replicates DNB
- Helwig --self, AC missing GND --NAME=Martin Helwig hence no "literature by and about"
Wikipedia:VIAF/errors#Parallel VIAF clusters for one identity
old LCCatalog http://catalog.loc.gov/ Category intersection Wikipedia:CatScan
altho same VIAF bundle is only a nameholder -->
unlink GND nameholder; add LC Authorities and thus Catalog [20] at Library of Congress Authorities — with catalog records
==See also==
Miscellaneous recent
[edit]- Scott Rosenberg
Template talk: Authority control
no DE biogs
----AP Scott Mitchell Rosenberg, 1963 "VLG
VIAF=171686374 LCCN=no/2011/096050 GND=1020170719
---*AP Scott Rosenberg (journalist), 1959
VIAF=226854458 NDL= *Extlink LC with explanatory note
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VIAF=80819242 GND=136483445 *Extlink LC with explanatory note
VIAF 305011173 LCCN=n/96/121734 (undifferentiated) --among six "Selected Titles" listings, at least #1-2,4 belong to the Scott Rosenberg (journalist); at least #5-6 belong to Scott Rosenberg.
- Scott Rosenberg at Library of Congress Authorities — unresolved name with catalog records for three works by this screenwriter (1995–2000) and others by Scott Rosenberg (journalist)
three VIAF for two people (LCCN conflates two)
illustrators
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writers
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2=2column refs except in De Grummond section
de Grummond
[edit]- De Grummond Children's Literature Collection --see What links here?
McCain Library and Archives; Talk:McCain Library and Archives#Merge?
ref8 St. Nicholas Magazine (links) EL,inline The University of Southern Mississippi Medallion ==> Fay B. Kaigler Children's Book Festival ref13 Toy book --that is, de:Randolph Caldecott Papers
S-- AP de:John Newbery --DE VIAF missing
GND=119420309 GND=1037572696 two Person records; VIAF VIAF 76370928
de Grummond Contributor List & Finding Aid Index
needs DE.wiki fix
- Newbery Done 0902
- Barron Done 0909
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? Harold Jones (artist) --OK; shows up via {{r}} DeGrummond
Cornelia Meigs Papers in the de Grummond Children's Literature Collection — with biographical sketch
"P64/FSF/Children's/VIAF Papers". de Grummond Children's Literature Collection. University Libraries. The University of Southern Mississippi.
P64/FSF/Children's/VIAF papers in the de Grummond Children's Literature Collection
Top 100
[edit]- Top 100 Chapter Book --ranked list 2012-07-07. Apparently Bird covered each of the 100 chapter books in its own blogpost May 15 to July 2.
- http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/SLJ_Fuse8_Top100_Picture.pdf
- http://www.slj.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/SLJ_Fuse8_Top100_Novels.pdf
Picture
- Sendak; Where the Wild Things Are
- Carle; The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Novel
- White; --not done-- Charlotte's Web
- L'Engle; --not done-- A Wrinkle in Time
Other Children's book awards
[edit]de:Stonewall Book Award (ALA) includes KJL from 2010
ignore it
DE.wiki fix Done 0831
Farmer TYP LCCN VIAF Anderson GNDName Williams TYP LCCN VIAF Mazer TYP LCCN VIAF
Leftover reported to Kolja21: de:Judy Blundell; de:Daniella Carmi
- National Book Award
DE.wiki main article Done 0909 --with about 12 dt.
needs disambig: Kohl, Martinez
EN.wiki
complete AC: Lionni, Mazer, Colum, Zolotow, Barthelme, Nolan, Birdsall, Anderson, Alexie, add AC: Kohl, Farmer, Blundell,
add LC Authorities and thus Catalog; more Metadata
- [21] at Library of Congress Authorities — with catalog records
de:National Book Award#Kategorie Jugendbuch (Young People's Literature) (1.4, 1.5, 1.6) --DE biographies not covered for other awards
Isaac Bashevis Singer --DE "VLG Donald Barthelme -- EN done --DE "VLG Herbert R. Kohl --EN done; also Judith Kohl; VIAF links name only NEEDS merge --(no DE biog)-- DE should be Herbert R. Kohl Victor Martinez (author) --EN ac missing --(no DE biog)-- DE needs disambig Victor Martinez (Autor) Han Nolan --EN done --DE "VL GNDName Nancy Farmer --EN done --DE VP Polly Horvath --EN done --DE "VLG Jeanne Birdsall --EN done ISNI GND --DE "VLG Matthew Tobin Anderson --EN done --DE VL GNDName missing GNDName=156578913 GND=157393143 Sherman Alexie --EN done --DE "VLG Judy Blundell --EN done (NEEDS REPORT WHERE?) --DE [Jude Watson] VL GNDName=121923363 --see also [Judy Blundell] VIAF= 103673366 ; another GNDName=140713468 --see also [Jordan Cray] VIAF=30393330
(Watson, 16 records)
VIAF=305009820 (US)
(Blundell, 1 work, hers) VIAF=107710822
(Cary, 5 works)
Blundell (GNDName, 1 Publ)
Watson (GNDName, 10+6 Publ)
Cray (GNDName, 5 Publ)
de:Regina Medal --DE biographies not yet covered
Padraic Colum --EN done --DE "VLG Tasha Tudor --"m Charlotte Zolotow --EN done (needs American book editors; pseud.) --DE "VLG Vera B. Williams --DE PND only
de:Lewis Carroll Shelf Award --DE biographies not yet covered
Leo Lionni --EN done --DE "VLG Norma Fox Mazer --EN done --DE PND only VIAF=98043679
FSF awards
[edit]import from User:P64/FSF/Sandbox
de: Gandalf (DE biogs 8 of 8), SAGA (DE biogs 15 of 15)
also de:Campbell Award (bester Roman) (all but one); de:Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award;
Gandalf Grand Master Award --GM of Fantasy (8) World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement (57) SFWA Grand Master; SFWA Grand Masters (29) (29?/ 27,27,26) Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame; Science Fiction Hall of Fame inductees (74) (69/ 69,69,68)
E Eaton Award J. Lloyd Eaton Lifetime Achievement Award in Science Fiction [ref name=eaton] – 4 Done F World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement [ref name=SFAwards] G Gandalf Grand Master of Fantasy [ref name=SFAwards] – 8 Done except Tolkien H HWA Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Horror genre [ref name=HWA] – 7 SFWA Grand Masters Done World Horror Grand Master incidentally S Swordsmen and Sorcerers' Guild of America (SAGA) founding member (source is our article) – 8 originals Done ## 01-29 SFWA Grand Master of F & SF [ref name=SFWA] – 29 Done yyyy 1996-2012 SFHOF induction [ref name=sfhof....] – 69 Done
- But
Done counts McCaffrey and Norton where I am more ambitious
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award
[edit]Adult Lit and Children's Lit from 1992; also Mythopoeic Scholarship Awards
What should be done for each?
Mythopoeic award coverage with ref, in prose where suitable ext link ISFDB ref Locus Index {Authority control} {Persondata}
- YYYY n=number of losing finalists (reported once per author)
- 1971 0 de- The Crystal Cave by Mary Stewart --nil// -iLAP VLGw
- 1972 1 de- Red Moon and Black Mountain by Joy Chant --no ref// -iLAP VLnw
- 1973 2 de- The Song of Rhiannon by Evangeline Walton --no ref// oiLAP VLGw
- 1974 (1971) —- The Hollow Hills by Mary Stewart
- 1975 2 de- A Midsummer Tempest by Poul Anderson --no prose SFFHOF // -i AP VLGw
- 1981 1 de- Unfinished Tales by J. R. R. Tolkien --nil SFFHOF //
- 1982 0 de- Little, Big by John Crowley --Locus Index only // bi AP VLGw
- 1983 0 de- The Firelings by Carol Kendall // -iLAP VL-w
- 1984 (1972) —- When Voiha Wakes by Joy Chant
- 1985 4 xx- Cards of Grief by Jane Yolen --no ref, one missing // oiLAP VLGw
- 1986 0 de- Bridge of Birds by Barry Hughart --no ref// oiLAP VLGw
- 1987 3 de- The Folk of the Air by Peter S. Beagle --no ref // oiLAP VLGw
- 1988 2 de- Seventh Son by Orson Scott Card --no ref EDWARDS // oiLAP VLGw
- 1989 1 de- Unicorn Mountain by Michael Bishop --no ref // oi2AP VLGw (2=Philip Lawson)
- 1990 4 de- The Stress of Her Regard by Tim Powers --no ref // oiLAP VLGw
- 1991 1 de- Thomas the Rhymer by Ellen Kushner --adequate winner, needs general and finalist refs // oiLAP VLnw; VIAF|305057687 LATVIA needs merge
DE.wiki needs Done 0902
Jo Walton, Cashore
need VIAF merge at least
Byatt, Cashore, Stroud
EN.wiki needs
ac missing: Stewart L: Chant, Kendall, Kushner, LG: Hughart, Clarke, Stroud, Byatt, G: McKillip, Bujold, Jo Walton, Charnas
- Adult Literature===
- 1992 0 xx- A Woman of the Iron People by Eleanor Arnason --no ref // biLAP VL-w (blog)
- 1993 (1985) —- Briar Rose by Jane Yolen
- 1994 1 xx- The Porcelain Dove by Delia Sherman --no ref // oiLAP VLnw
- 1995 11 de- Something Rich and Strange by Patricia A. McKillip --no prose; winners and finalists // -iLAP VLGw (fan site only)
- 1996 1 xx- Waking the Moon by Elizabeth Hand --no ref // oiLAP VLnw
- 1997 0 xx- The Wood Wife by Terri Windling (combined with Children's Literature award) // oiLAP VLGw
- 1998 1 de- The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye by A. S. Byatt --no ref
- 1999 4,0 de- Stardust by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess --no prose; no ref // Vess oiLAP VLGw
- 2000 (1987) —- Tamsin by Peter S. Beagle --no ref
- 2001 0 --- The Innamorati by Midori Snyder --no ref // oiLAP VL-w (many websites, status unclear)
- 2002 2 de- The Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold --no ref // oiLAP VLGw
- 2003 (1995) —- Ombria in Shadow by Patricia A. McKillip
- 2004 6 xx- Sunshine by Robin McKinley --no prose NEWBERY // oi AP VLGw
- 2005 1 de- Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke --no prose // oiLAP VLGw
- 2006 (1999) —- Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman
- 2007 (1995) —- Solstice Wood by Patricia A. McKillip
- 2008 3 xx- The Orphan's Tales by Catherynne M. Valente --nil // oi2AP VLGw (2=Bethany L. Thomas)
- 2009 0 xx- Flesh and Spirit and Breath and Bone by Carol Berg --nil // oiLAP V-Gw VIAF|11024961; VL-- VIAF|88102066 needs merge
- 2010 1 de- Lifelode by Jo Walton --no ref // oiLAP VLGw
- 2011 0 --- Redemption in Indigo by Karen Lord --incomplete // oiLAP VL-w
- 2012 1 xx- The Uncertain Places by Lisa Goldstein --no ref // oi2AP VLGw (2=Lisa Glass)
- 2013 0 --- Digger by Ursula Vernon --prose w ref // 2o-LAP VL-w
- Children's Literature===
Children's Literature is "books for younger readers (from “Young Adults” to picture books for beginning readers), in the tradition of The Hobbit or The Chronicles of Narnia." Books are allocated to one of the two categories by consensus.[2]
- 1992 0 de- Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie --nil
- 1993 0,0 --- Knight's Wyrd by Debra Doyle and James D. Macdonald --minimal // oiLAP VLGw and oiLAP VLnw; for both LCAuth "search pseudonyms too"
- 1994 0 de- The Kingdom of Kevin Malone by Suzy McKee Charnas --"Aslan Award" // oiLAP VLGw
- 1995 0 --- Owl in Love by Patrice Kindl --minimal // oiLAP VLGw
- 1996 4 de- The Crown of Dalemark by Diana Wynne Jones --adequate inclg finalists GUARDIAN
- 1997 —- The Wood Wife by Terri Windling (combined with Adult Literature award) --no ref
- 1998 (1985) —- Young Merlin trilogy (consisting of Passager, Hobby, and Merlin) by Jane Yolen
- 1999 (1996) —- Dark Lord of Derkholm by Diana Wynne Jones
- 2000 0 --- The Folk Keeper by Franny Billingsley --no ref // oiLAP VL-w
- 2001 0 Aria of the Sea by Dia Calhoun --no biography
- 2002 0 de- The Ropemaker by Peter Dickinson --nil CARNEGIE
- 2003 0 de- Summerland by Michael Chabon --nil // oiLAP VLGw
- 2004 1 --- The Hollow Kingdom by Clare B. Dunkle --no ref // oiLAP VL-w
- 2005 3 de- A Hat Full of Sky by Terry Pratchett --nil CARNEGIE
- 2006 0 de- The Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud --nil // oiLAP VLnw; VLG- VIAF|186439584 needs merge
- 2007 1 xx- Corbenic by Catherine Fisher --no prose // oiLAP VLGw
- 2008 2 de- Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling --nil
- 2009 0 de- Graceling by Kristin Cashore --nil // oiLAP VL-w; V-G- VIAF|95653498 needs merge
- 2010 0 --- Where the Mountain Meets the Moon by Grace Lin --nil // oiLAP VL-w
- 2011 0 xx- The Queen's Thief Series consisting of The Thief, The Queen of Attolia, The King of Attolia, and A Conspiracy of Kings by Megan Whalen Turner --nil // oiLAP VLGw
- 2012 (1994) —- The Freedom Maze by Delia Sherman
- 2013 0 Vessel by Sarah Beth Durst --no biography
Edwards leftovers
[edit]Cooper biography
[edit]What was your childhood like?
I was born into the peaceful green countryside of Buckinghamshire, in England, four years before World War II broke out, and by the time I started going to school, life had become very noisy. There was an anti-aircraft post at the end of our road firing at the German planes that were dropping bombs overhead, and we spent a lot of nights in the family air-raid shelter. These shelters were like a little cave in the back lawn that everyone’s Dad had dug out and lined with Government-issue corrugated iron, replanting the piece of lawn on its roof. I’d lie on the top bunk in our shelter, listening to my mother reading to my little brother and me by candlelight. The candle was stuck to a saucer, on a box in the middle of the earth floor, and its flame shook every time a bomb fell.
There were two things about that childhood that helped to turn me into a writer of fantasy. Since we weren’t allowed out after dark (every house in England was blacked out at night, to be invisible to the bombers) and there was no television, I read everything I could find, from fairy stories to Dickens. And since every air-raid was a reminder that an enemy was trying to kill us, I developed a very strong sense of us and them, good and evil, the Light and the Dark.
What are your ties to Wales?
I have deep roots there. My Welsh grandmother—my mother’s mother—had been sent up to London at age 14 to “go into service” after her sailor father drowned, and in London she had married an Englishman. This fact did two things for me: it gave me enough Welsh blood to fall in love with Wales, and it gave me my Grandad—imposing, bookloving and stagestruck—who took his seven children to the very first production of “Peter Pan” and recited terrifying Victorian monologues to us grandchildren at family parties. My parents were Londoners who had moved out into the country. My mother was a teacher, and my father was the third generation of his family to work for the Great Western Railway, whose trains ran from London to the West Country and to Wales. We used to take one of those trains to Wales for summer holidays sometimes, to the village of Aberdovey (Aberdyfi, in Welsh) where my grandmother had been born—and which much later became home, since my parents moved there for the last 20 years of their lives.
When did you first start writing?
There were no writers in the family, but my brother Rod and I grew up with words, and we both became writers. My mother knew large chunks of Tennyson, Browning and the Romantic poets by heart, and even my father, who had no literary bent whatsoever (though he had the most beautiful handwriting I have ever seen, and could play almost anything by ear on the piano) would launch sometimes into a spirited rendering of “La Belle Dame Sans Merci.”
I read endlessly, wrote plays for a puppet theatre operated by the boy next door, and decided at 14 that since adults clearly didn’t understand the young, I should write my autobiography, which would be called Fourteen. It went very slowly, however, and by the time the title had changed to Sixteen I gave up the idea. Instead I edited the school magazine and then went to Oxford to do a degree in English.
What led you to Oxford?
This accomplishment was due almost entirely to my wonderful high school headmistress, who was determined that I should go either to Oxford or Cambridge. I had a State Scholarship to go to any university that wanted me, but the entrance examinations included my worst subject, Latin—which I failed. This didn’t deter the headmistress, who pointed out to my nervous parents that since I was only 17, I could spend an extra year at school, with some extra tutorials in Latin, and try again.
So I did, with tutorials from the wife of our local vicar—whose house I used a decade later, lock, stock and barrel, as the house of Will Stanton’s family in The Dark Is Rising. The vicar’s wife improved my Latin, and off I went to Oxford, where I spent three of the happiest years of my life.
Is it true that Tolkien was one of your professors?
J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis were both teaching when I was at Oxford and without a doubt influenced the lives of all of their students. As dons, they had set the rule that the Oxford English syllabus stop at 1832 and that it be heavy on Middle English and writers like Malory and Spenser, so, as a friend of mine says, they taught us to believe in dragons. They were both often to be seen drinking beer in a pub called the Eagle and Child, known as the Bird and Baby. I never personally met Tolkien or Lewis, and I’d never heard of Narnia, but we were all waiting eagerly for the third volume of The Lord of the Rings to come out, and I loved going to Lewis’s booming lectures on Renaissance literature. Tolkien lectured on Beowulf and was rather mumbly, except when declaiming the first lines of the poem in Anglo-Saxon, beginning with a great shout of “Hwaet!”
Did you start writing books right away?
I was always writing, but I decided that the only way to earn a living by writing was to become a journalist. After editing the Oxford university newspaper Cherwell, which no woman had done before, I was lucky enough to get a job on the London Sunday Times. At first I worked partly for a column put together by Ian Fleming, who was just starting to write the James Bond books, and after that as a reporter and feature-writer interviewing everybody from crooks to Presidents to the Archbishop of Canterbury. I had a wonderful time, working and playing in the London of the early Sixties. (One of my boyfriends was a jazz trombonist from Liverpool, scornful of a new group just emerging from his hometown; they were called The Beatles!) But I was always writing on the side.
How did you manage begin a journalist and a fantasist at the same time?
The observational skills and the discipline required of a journalist turned out to be just as valuable for a novelist. When I began writing novels in my spare time, the first one was realistic and very bad; the second was a fantasy, Mandrake, which was better. Since it was a story about the end of civilization, set in an England of the future (1980!), it was published as science fiction.
Meantime, between doing interviews with film stars and politicians for the paper, I’d been contributing pieces to a weekly feature called Mainly For Children, and one day the Literary Editor dropped a piece of paper on my desk and said, “You ought to try that.” It was a notice from a children’s book publisher offering a prize of £1,000 for a “family adventure story.” This was more than I earned in a year, so of course I began to write—but by the end of Chapter Two the book turned itself into a fantasy. It became a quest story, full of Arthurian echoes, dealing—though not yet by name—with the Light and the Dark, and it was called Over Sea, Under Stone. I never did submit it for the writing prize. It was published by Jonathan Cape instead, in 1965, after I’d moved to America. I had a feeling that the story would lead somewhere further, but the sequels didn’t happen until much later.
Next I wrote a book about the war, Dawn of Fear, which is totally autobiographical except that I turned myself into a boy, and for nine years I wrote a weekly column called “Susan Cooper In America” for a Welsh newspaper. I also wrote a biography of the English author J.B. Priestley. For me, combining journalism and fiction in my writing life worked quite well.
Why would someone so British move to the United States?
I suppose it was my own family adventure! Before Over Sea Under Stone was published, my newspaper had sent me to the USA for four months as a correspondent. I had a great time, but came back convinced that neither the British nor the Americans understood each other, so I wrote a series of articles called “Behind the Golden Curtain.” Four separate publishers suggested that I turn the articles into a book, and by the time I signed a contract with one of them, I was living in the USA.
To the horror of my family, my friends and my editor, I had married a widowed American professor from MIT, whom I’d met while doing interviews for the book; he was 19 years older than me and had three teenage children, and lived in Massachusetts. I was so homesick that when I went home to Wales to visit my parents a few months after moving, my husband later said he was afraid I wouldn’t come back.
How did you come to write the Dark is Rising sequence?
The homesickness influenced my writing, certainly. Life improved after my son Jonathan was born in 1966, and my daughter Kate 18 months later. I learned to drive, to ski, to cook enormous meals for teenagers and graduate students, and tried (rather less successfully) to understand American football. I returned regularly to England for visits. But my homesickness never went away.
It bubbled up into The Dark Is Rising, a fantasy about the Light and the Dark that is at the same time intensely English, every inch of it set in the part of Buckinghamshire where I grew up. Before I began the book I had realized that it was not only connected—by the Merlin-figure Merriman Lyon—to my earlier book Over Sea, Under Stone, but that they were both part of a sequence of five. So I took a piece of paper and wrote down the names of all five books, their characters, the places where they would be set, and the times of the year. The Dark Is Rising would be at the winter solstice and Christmas, the next book Greenwitch would be in the spring, at the old Celtic festival of Beltane...
On another piece of paper I wrote the very last half-page of the entire story, and then I spent the next six years writing the rest of the sequence—and pulled out that half-page when I reached the end of Silver on the Tree.
Did your source of inspiration change after you wrote The Dark is Rising?
After the five Dark Is Rising books, when everyone expected something similar, I wrote a very different fantasy called Seaward. It was written during an awful year when my marriage broke up and both my parents died, but it has hope in it all the same—and one character who still haunts me, a strange little creature named Peth. My book ideas since have all been very different from each other, and gradually I turned my storytelling towards theatre and film as well.
Did you always write for the theatre as well?
Probably due to my grandfather’s influence, I always had a love for drama, whether it was poetry, a stage production, a radio play, or the Christmas pantomime. I had written some plays for radio in the UK, but I didn’t write professionally for the theatre until I was about 40. I discovered that because writing a novel is a long lonely business, collaboration on something else can make a nice change—and what could be more collaborative than theatre?
It started with a phenomenon called Revels. In 1973, my publisher brought me to see a performance and introduced me to its creator, the singer-director Jack Langstaff, who cried, “But I’ve read your books! You should be writing for the Revels!” So for the next two decades I wrote lyrics, poems, short plays and stories for those astonishing, joyous celebrations of the solstice. My chapter book The Magician’s Boy is adapted from one of my Revels plays, and I recently published a biography of Jack. But my written collaborations were all with my second husband, the actor Hume Cronyn.
What did you write with Hume Cronyn?
We wrote two successful screenplays together, but the Foxfire play was our first collaboration. In 1979 I met Hume and his wife Jessica Tandy on vacation, and we became friends. They had been married and performing together for four decades, and when they were devising a joint program of readings, I sent Hume my favorite bits from the Foxfire books. He didn’t include them but he too fell in love with the material, and together we used some of it to write a play—called, of course, Foxfire. A few years later I turned it into a television script for Hallmark, and Jess won an Emmy.
By that time I had accidentally become a screenwriter, because Jane Fonda had liked our dialog in Foxfire and asked Hume and me to write her a TV script from Harriette Arnow’s Appalachian book The Dollmaker (for which Jane, too, won an Emmy.) Then I wrote several other TV films, independently. I never managed an Emmy myself, just a couple of nominations, but I was very happy when the ladies got them. Have you worked on other collaborations? Every book is a collaboration between author, editor and illustrator. My editor, the late legendary Margaret K. McElderry, paired me with wonderful artists—notably Ashley Bryan and Warwick Hutton for some of my picturebooks, and Michael Heslop and Trina Schart Hyman for jacket art. Also I’ve worked on musical collaborations with composers, which has been great fun, and on multi-author anthologies. The latest project with the NCBLA, “The Exquisite Corpse Adventure,” was actually a collaborative game, which I encourage young writers to try for themselves.
How did your other fantasy novels come about?
At the same time that I was working on screenplays, I wrote picture books—retellings of folktales from the British Isles full of myth and magic: The Silver Cow, The Selkie Girl, and Tam Lin. For a long time I wanted to write a story about the invisible mischief-making spirit known in Britain as a boggart, and suddenly when I was on vacation in Scotland with a friend we saw a castle where I instantly knew my boggart lived! So out of that came two cheerful fantasy novels in the 1990s: The Boggart and The Boggart and the Monster.
Eventually the theatre and the writing sides of my life came together in my head, and I found I wanted to write a story about a modern American boy actor who finds himself onstage with William Shakespeare at the Globe Theatre, in London. At first I pushed this idea away, since I knew it would mean lengthy research into 17th century English life, not to mention Shakespeare, but I had made the mistake of mentioning it to Jack Langstaff, who proceeded to remind me of it enthusiastically at monthly intervals for a year. So I finally wrote King of Shadows, and sent the very first copy to Jack.
The next book was a fantasy called Green Boy, which came out of twenty years of visits to the Exuma Cays, in the Bahamas. When one beautiful, untouched little cay came under threat from development, I put both the threat and the island into this fantasy novel. James Lovelock's Gaia hypothesis, which suggests that the whole earth is a living organism, also haunts the book—as it did my very first novel, Mandrake. (You can find the hypothesis in Lovelock’s fascinating books, starting with Gaia.)
Having written a timeslip book that gave me the chance to meet my greatest hero, Shakespeare, I thought again about a tiny long-ago incident that had been floating about my head for years. Another hero, if you’re English, is Admiral Lord Nelson, who was killed at the Battle of Trafalgar while helping to save his country from being conquered by France and Spain, and somewhere I had read that the crew of his flagship H.M.S. Victory carried its tattered flag in his funeral procession through the streets of London. As his coffin was lowered into the crypt of St Paul’s Cathedral, the sailors were supposed to fold the flag to go down too— but they couldn’t bear it, because the flag was all they had left of him. So they ripped it apart, and each one of them kept a piece.
I thought: suppose one of those sailors was a ship’s boy, and suppose he kept his piece of flag all his life—and suppose it comes down to the present, to another boy—no, to a girl—and suppose— So I wrote Victory, about 18th century Sam and 21st century Molly, and it gave me the chance to meet Nelson.
As for what’s next.... Readers often ask writers where their ideas come from, incredulously, as if they already know it must be from an elusive and mysterious source. You can read my essays in Dreams & Wishes for my thoughts on imagination, and creating story.
Where do you currently live and work?
I lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts for a long time, then moved to Connecticut for the seven years that I was married to Hume Cronyn—but when he died in 2003, I moved back to Massachusetts to be close to my kids and the four grandchildren (not to mention the six “step” grandkids and their children!).
I live on an almost-island in a saltmarsh in Marshfield, accessible to the mainland only when the tide is out. Here I sit and work, looking out at the Atlantic.
On the window sill there’s a magic talisman, a round green glass float once attached to a fisherman’s net, that I rescued from the beach. Not a beach here in America, but beyond the horizon—in Wales.
M. E. Kerr
[edit]Meaker was persuaded to try young adult fiction at the suggestion of author Louise Fitzhugh (Harriet the Spy), and chose to do so after reading Paul Zindel's The Pigman. She chose the pen name M. E. Kerr, as a phonetic play on her last name. Although the audience was different from Vin Packer's, Kerr's approach to her stories and characters seemed to vary little. She still addressed topics not usually covered by children's books —racism, AIDS, homosexuality, absent parents, social class differences— and her characters still had problems that had no easy solutions. She said of this direction, "I tend to write about people who struggle, who try to overcome obstacles, who usually do, but sometimes not. People who have all the answers and few problems have never interested me, not to write about, not to befriend."[3] Kerr's books addressed functions and dysfunctions in relationships between parents and children, teachers and students, friends, and she often wrote about first loves.
Kerr's debut was extremely successful. Dinky Hocker Shoots Smack! was published in 1972 and was about an overweight girl whose mother is so preoccupied with assisting people addicted to drugs that she virtually ignores her own daughter. It was listed by the School Library Journal's 20th century 100 most significant books for children and young adults. The story was inspired by a class Meaker taught by going into high schools and talking to students about writing. One overweight girl wrote stories Meaker characterized as, "really grotesque"; when her mother, a local do-gooder, found out Meaker was encouraging her, she complained that Meaker was trying to get her daughter to "write weird."[4] The novel would later be turned into an ABC Afterschool Special (as "Dinky Hocker)" in 1979 with Wendie Jo Sperber in the title role.
Is That You, Miss Blue?, published in 1975, involves a girl in a Virginia Episcopal boarding school who develops a crush on her religiously devout teacher. Kerr modeled the story on her own experiences in boarding school when she developed a crush on one of her own teachers.
1978's Gentlehands is about a young man who becomes involved with a young woman from a much wealthier family. When he tries to get to know his estranged grandfather, he learns that the man was a Nazi who killed Jews at Auschwitz. The premise for the book, stated Kerr, was, "I wanted to provoke the idea of what if you meet a nice guy, a really nice man, and what if you find out that in his past he wasn't such a nice man? How would you feel?"[4]
In 1994's Deliver Us From Evie, 16-year-old Parr tells the story of his 18-year-old sister Evie's relationship with another girl and also of his own interest in a girl whose family rejects homosexuality as immoral. Kerr again addressed homosexuality in 1997's "Hello," I Lied, about a young man who finds himself pulled in multiple directions.
Her instructional book, Blood on the Forehead: What I Know About Writing (1998), arose in part from these experiences as a writing instructor.[clarification needed]
Meaker received a lifetime achievement award as M. E. Kerr in 1993, the annual Margaret A. Edwards Award from the American Library Association, recognizing the "significant and lasting contribution to young adult literature" of four cited books: Dinky Hocker Shoots Smack! (1972), Gentlehands (1978), Me Me Me Me Me: Not a Novel (1983), and Night Kites (1986).[5]
Joint biography
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(The latter GND includes no German national library records but the VIAFs seem to be distinct; both certainly pertain to him.)
- Lynn Poole; Gray Johnson Poole --other form Gray Poole
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- Works by or about Jan Berenstain in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- [22] Jan Berenstain at LC Authorities
- Works by or about Stan Berenstain in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- [23] Stan Berenstain at LC Authorities
Mike Berenstain --other form Michael Berenstain --deGrummond
- Works by or about Mike Berenstain in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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Mike
Jan3=Stan5 Jan101=Stan103 Jan201=Stan204 Jan302=Stan304 --the last 2008 listing, two years after Stan's death; Stan301,303 are "with Mike Berenstain"
- 2009 Jan 10, Stan 2
- 2010 Jan 16, Stan 5
- 2011 Jan 16, Stan 6
- 2012 Jan 19, Stan 5
- 2013 Jan 8, Stan 7
- Berenstain bears: thanksgiving all around
Most recent listings (by search and sort separately Jan; Jan & Mike; Mike)
- 2012 J&M http://lccn.loc.gov/2011927583
- 2013-05 J&M http://lccn.loc.gov/2012950646
- 2013-10 M http://lccn.loc.gov/2013935049
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- Leo and Diane Dillon 1976 1977
- Alice and Martin Provensen 1984
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- Berta and Elmer Hader 1949 Berta at VIAF(no link->EN.wiki) --why added by VIAFbot?
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- DNB VIAF=VIAF 239354381 berta VIAF=VIAF 244895258 elmer(both undiff; no publ)
- Maud and Miska Petersham 1946 Miska at VIAF(no link->EN.wiki) --why added by VIAFbot?
Edgar
Ingri
- Janet and Allan Ahlberg --with two {{R to joint biography}}, both in some cats
- Joe and Beth Krush --with two {{R to joint biography}}, both in some cats
- Mary and Conrad Buff --not in cat Married couples; with joint {{Infobox writer}}
- Brothers Hildebrandt --with one joint PERSONDATA and one {{Infobox comics creator}} under that name; in cat Sibling duos
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02 Kenneth Oppel [25] 03 Margery Sharp [26] 03 Lancelot Hogben [27] 03 Andrew Taylor (author) [28]
- By design from this time, my edit summary includes '{Authority control}' (preceded by word 'add' or symbol '+' or otherwise) iff I insert the template. If I revise a.c. template parameters only, then edit summary includes VIAF, LCCN, or GND but does not name the template. Previously my edit summary routinely or occasionally includes the term '{Authority control}' when I revise template parameters only.
06 W J Corbett [29] 07 Jason Wallace [30] 09 Ian Wallace (illustrator) [31]
Wallace, Wallace, and Corbett show no interwiki links, and nominally offer the option "Add links" rather than "Edit links". --Nominally they do, but the response to "Add links" is "You need to be logged in on this wiki and in the central data repository to use this feature." Login at both EN.wiki and WikiData does not help. Our biography and VIAF link reciprocally for Ian Wallace only. I don't know whether any WikiData entity corresponds to any of these three. Does the nominal option imply that?
At WikiData search 'Ian Wallace' returns eight hits[32] that can be interpreted only by visiting the target pages. One of them is a match.[33] Search for Jason Wallace returns no hits. Search for W J Corbett or W. J. Corbett returns 1 bad hit (Boston Corbett). Search for William J Corbett and William Jesse Corbett return no hits. Search for William Corbett returns 9 hits that do not match. One is our William Corbett disambiguation but this Corbett is not listed there or in the Corbett disambiguation en:Corbett (surname).
Taylor, Hogben, Sharp, and Oppel show the option "Edit links". Our biography and WikiData link reciprocally. For Oppel WikiData links inappropriate VIAF.
Edit summary 'WikiData' only two in this time Ulrich Biel and Louis Gaillait, both 0905. Another editor fixed Gaillait at WD soon after I used the example here.
Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
[edit]Hartnett, Pullman - lindgren Lindgren identifiers 11, 11, 11
Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
Category:Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award winners
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- DE missing 2005a and two institutions
VIAF: 11 LCCN: 11 GND : 11
2013-08-17 GNDcheck and 2013 coverage
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Maurice Sendak 2003 US | andersen | ||
Christine Nöstlinger 2003 AT | andersen | ||
Lygia Bojunga Nunes 2004 BR | andersen | ||
Philip Pullman 2005 UK | 115199438 | " | ok |
Ryōji Arai 2005 JP | 73832007 | " (no biog) | ok |
Katherine Paterson 2006 US | andersen | ||
Sonya Hartnett 2008 AU | 85944119 | " | PND |
Kitty Crowther 2010 BE | 120154578 | " | ok |
Shaun Tan 2011 AU | 2699145 | " | PND |
Guus Kuijer 2012 NL | 103625614 | " | PND; DE links VIAF=39387908 which redirects |
Hans Christian Andersen Award
[edit]- one book 1956/60 (runners-up one book 1960/64); body of work from 1962
- prepare dossier, send 5-10 books to every jury member and two executives 7-11 people, from 2002 13 people = 35-130 books
- 2002, split juries
- English language proceedings and translations of books in less familiar languages
- Zurich 1956/70(Jella lepman's lifetime)
- Basel 1990, 92, 96, 00, 02
- Bologna 1980/88, 2012
- 7 from outside North American and Europe, first 1974
- From 1994 presentation of all candidates in special issue spnsored by Nissan
The Hans Christian Andersen Awards 1956–2002. IBBY. Copenhagen: Gyldendal. 2002. Written and edited by Eva Glistrup (with Sus Rostrup)
[34] Hosted by Austrian Literature Online, University of Innsbruck, Austria. (c) 2002–2012.
- Eva Glistrup, primary researcher and writer in Danish (Sus Rostrup wrote 10 of 44)
- Patricia Crampton, translator into English
- Image 7 = page 11, Foreword p11
- 13, Introduction by EG p13
- 44 portraits with selected bibliographies of 5 (or 6) works
- 14–21, Half a Century of the Hans Christian Andersen Awards by EG p14-21
- 22-109, 44 @ two pages each
- "Candidates for the Hans Christian Andersen Awards 1956–2002". The Hans Christian Andersen Awards, 1956–2002. IBBY. Gyldendal. 2002. Pages 110–18.
Hosted by Austrian Literature Online, University of Innsbruck, Austria. Retrieved 2013-07-14.</ref>
- "Hans Christian Andersen Award jury members 1956–2002". The Hans Christian Andersen Awards, 1956–2002. IBBY. Gyldendal. 2002. Pages 119–24.
Hosted by Austrian Literature Online, University of Innsbruck, Austria. Retrieved 2013-02-28.</ref>
Farjeon
[edit]- The 1955 Carnegie Medal for British children's books and the inaugural, biennial Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 1956 both cited The Little Bookroom
- She also received the first biennial, internationalHans Christian Andersen Medal in 1956, which has become the highest lifetime recognition available to creators of children's books. Prior to 1962 the award cited a single book published during the preceding two years.
Lindgren
[edit]- In 1958, Lindgren became the second recipient of the Hans Christian Andersen Award, an international award for youth literature.
The biennial Hans Christian Andersen Award conferred by the International Board on Books for Young People is the highest recognition available to a writer or illustrator of children's books. Bauer received the illustration award in 2010.
Pippi Longstocking (book); sv: Pippi Långstrump (bok); Oetinger 1949
Astrid Lindgren "speaks" to fans
Kästner
[edit]- (lead) ... and children's literature. For the latter contributions he received the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1960.
- The International Board on Books for Young People conferred its biennial Hans Christian Andersen Award for Writing in 1960, recognising his "lasting contribution to children's literature". [no ref]
Talk:The 35th of May, or Conrad's Ride to the South Seas
Notes
[edit]- ^ The biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award for children's writing was inaugurated in 1956, recognizing a single book published during the preceding two years. "Soon" it came to be called the "Little Nobel Prize". Since the first three renditions—that is, from 1962—it has recognized a living author for a lasting contribution, considering his or her complete works. Nevertheless, a "Runner-Up List" with single book titles was published from 1960 to 1964. [Pages 15–16. This source does not identify those runners-up or report their number.]
Glistrup, Eva (2002). "Half a Century of the Hans Christian Andersen Awards". The Hans Christian Andersen Awards, 1956–2002. International Board on Books for Young People. Gyldendal. 2002. Pages 14–21. Hosted by Austrian Literature Online (literature.at). Retrieved 2013-07-22.
- Hans Christian Andersen Award at CCSU
For her contribution as a children's illustrator she received the international Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 1966.[6][11]
The biennial Hans Christian Andersen Award conferred by the International Board on Books for Young People is the highest recognition available to a writer or illustrator of children's books. Jansson received the illustration award in 1966.[6][11]
expand 1990 Andersen Award w official refs (w 1-page profile not used);
- ^ "Tana Haban Papers". de Grummond Children's Literature Collection. University of Southern Mississippi. July 2001. Retrieved 2013-06-29. With biographical sketch.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ a b Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^
"Margaret A. Edwards Winners" (to 2008). Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA). ALA. Retrieved 2013-03-12.
As of March 2013 the Award homepage at YALSA, "Edwards Award", incorporates a list of recipient names to 2012, each linked to its Edwards Award citation. - ^ a b c d e f "Hans Christian Andersen Awards". International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY). Retrieved 23 July 2013. Cite error: The named reference "andersen" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^
"Eleanor Farjeon" (pp. 22–23, by Eva Glistrup).
"Half a Century of the Hans Christian Andersen Awards" (pp. 14–21). Eva Glistrup.
The Hans Christian Andersen Awards, 1956–2002. IBBY. Gyldendal. 2002. Hosted by Austrian Literature Online. Retrieved 23 July 2013. - ^
"Astrid Lindgren" (pp. 24–25, by Eva Glistrup).
"Half a Century of the Hans Christian Andersen Awards" (pp. 14–21). Eva Glistrup.
The Hans Christian Andersen Awards, 1956–2002. IBBY. Gyldendal. 2002. Hosted by Austrian Literature Online. Retrieved 2013-07-31. - ^
The Hans Christian Andersen Awards, 1956–2002. IBBY. Gyldendal. 2002. Hosted by Austrian Literature Online. Retrieved 2013-08-05.
· "Astrid Lindgren" (pp. 24–25, by Eva Glistrup).
· "Half a Century of the Hans Christian Andersen Awards" (pp. 14–21). Eva Glistrup. - ^
"Erich Kästner" (pp. 26–27, by Eva Glistrup).
"Half a Century of the Hans Christian Andersen Awards" (pp. 14–21). Eva Glistrup.
The Hans Christian Andersen Awards, 1956–2002. IBBY. Gyldendal. 2002. Hosted by Austrian Literature Online. Retrieved 2013-07-31. - ^ a b c
"Tomi Ungerer" (pp. 100–01, by Sus Rostrup).
The Hans Christian Andersen Awards, 1956–2002. IBBY. Gyldendal. 2002. Hosted by Austrian Literature Online. Retrieved 2013-08-03. - ^
"Alois Carigiet" (pp. 34–35, by Eva Glistrup).
The Hans Christian Andersen Awards, 1956–2002. IBBY. Gyldendal. 2002. Hosted by Austrian Literature Online. Retrieved 2013-08-03.
Andersen writers
[edit]Category:Hans Christian Andersen Award for Writing winners
Category:Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration winners
NO.wiki provides some coverage of all no:Template:HCAndersenprisen
- DE missing -- 1968b, 2012
- EN missing -- none
--late February generation CatScan
Category:Hans Christian Andersen Award for Writing winners (31 pages; 30 biographies) Category:Wikipedia articles with VIAF identifiers = 30 of 30 biographies Category:Wikipedia articles with LCCN identifiers = 30 Category:Wikipedia articles with GND identifiers = 30
VIAF: 30 LCCN: 30 GND : 30 2013-08-17 GNDcheck (no error reports)
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Eleanor Farjeon 1956 UK | 44768621 | "m | PND"Tomfool (Pseudonym)"p22 (pp. 22-23) |
Astrid Lindgren 1958 SE | 97119817 | "m | ok p24 |
Erich Kästner 1960 DE | 59084620 | "m | ok p26 |
Meindert DeJong 1962 US | 83981501 | "m | ok p28 (pp. 28-29) |
René Guillot 1964 FR | 46762166 | "m | PND p30 |
Tove Jansson 1966 FI | 111533709 | "m | ok p32 Sus Rostrup |
James Krüss 1968a DE | 92004185 | "m | ok p36 |
José Maria Sanchez-Silva 1968b ES | VIAF 66673536 | "(no biog) | p64 p38 |
Gianni Rodari 1970 IT | VIAF 109564134 | 109564134 mismatch | <->EN but DE.wiki instead links VIAF=VIAF 73859309, thus library Italy (=Esopino) p42 |
Scott O'Dell 1972 US | 90674010 | "m | PND p46 (pp. 46-47) |
Maria Gripe 1974 SE | 39378054 | "m | ok p50 Sus Rostrup |
Cecil Bødker 1976 DK | 24616090 | "m | PND p54 |
Paula Fox 1978 US | 31996420 | "m | ok p58 (pp. 58-59) |
Bohumil Říha 1980 CZ | 15571104 | "m | ok p62 |
Lygia Bojunga Nunes 1982 BR | 115331889 | "m | PND p66 |
Christine Nöstlinger 1984 AT | 112074964 | "m | ok p70 |
Patricia Wrightson 1986 AU | 69660853 | "m | PND/LCCNmissing p74 (pp. 74-75) |
Annie M. G. Schmidt 1988 NL | 21599 | "m | PND p78 |
Tormod Haugen 1990 NO | 103625475 | "redirect | bot failure because DE links VIAF=14787450 which redirects p82 Sus Rostrup |
Virginia Hamilton 1992 US | 49256750 | "m | PND p86 (pp. 86-87) |
Michio Mado 1994 JP | 74664512 | "m | ok p90 |
Uri Orlev 1996 IL | 85429861 | "m | DE links VIAF=32001066 which redirects p94 |
Katherine Paterson 1998 US | 98108465 | "m | ok p98 (pp. 98-99) |
Ana Maria Machado 2000 BR | 51701595 | "mismatch | DE links VIAF=6197729 GND=112083315 nameholder VIAF 51701595 major confusion is evident (somewhere) p102 |
Aidan Chambers 2002 UK | 73972104 | "m | p106 (pp. 106-07 |
Martin Waddell 2004 IE | 66477510 | "m | PND |
Margaret Mahy 2006 NZ | 108802576 | "m | ok |
Jürg Schubiger 2008 CH | 115021180 | "m | bot failure because DE links VIAF=9879845 which redirects |
David Almond 2010 UK | 100114026 | "m | ok DE lists 10011723 which redirects |
María Teresa Andruetto 2012 AR | 79545244 | "(no biog) | bot failure, unknown cause |
2013-08-17 writers done but this not checked:
Machado records seem to be divided at DNB and VIAF seems to mix three people in two records. VIAF 6197729
For his lasting contribution he received the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award for Writing in 1980.
| occupation = Writer, illustrator
| nationality = American
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| awards = Hans Christian Andersen Award for Writing
- is this for biographies of crime fiction authors?
Andersen illustrators
[edit]Category:Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration winners
NO.wiki provides some coverage of all no:Template:HCAndersenprisen
- DE only -- 1976, 1980, 1994, 1996, 2008 (missing 6)
- EN only -- 1972, 1984, 1986 (missing 8)
--late February generation CatScan
was 13 biographies; 9 VIAF; 3 LCCN; 3 GND Category:Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration winners (17 pages; 16 biographies) Category:Wikipedia articles with VIAF identifiers = 16 of 16 biographies Category:Wikipedia articles with LCCN identifiers = 16 : also missing Mesghali Category:Wikipedia articles with GND identifiers = 16 :
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EN biography | LCCN viaf= | GND viaf= | |
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16 of 24 have pages at EN.wiki (5 of missing 8 at DE.wiki) (all 24 at NO.wiki) | |||
Petr Sís 2012 CZ | 114231397 | "mismatch | DE links VIAF=24608151 AU |
Jutta Bauer 2010 DE | VIAF 101084778 | VIAFcorrupt re |
VIAF does not adequately link the preferred DNB record; instead it links DNB=130894737 twice; DE links DNB=120077752 http://d-nb.info/gnd/120077752 seems to be lost *at VIAF*; DNB=129641200 does not
— perhaps two links DNB break the system — DE links 13426725 which redirects |
de:Roberto Innocenti 2008 IT | (no biog) | 71392481 | |
Wolf Erlbruch 2006 DE | 66536742 | "m | ok |
Max Velthuijs 2004 NL | 110423767 | "re | now ok |
Quentin Blake 2002 UK | 108680806 | "corrupt | now ok p108 (pp. 108-09) |
Anthony Browne 2000 UK | 109059869 | "corrupt | now ok p104 (pp. 104-05 by Sus Rostrup) |
Tomi Ungerer 1998 FR | 85424814 | "m | ok p100 Sus Rostrup |
de:Klaus Ensikat 1996 DE | (no biog) | "44298457 | p96 |
de:Jörg Müller (Künstler) 1994 CH | (no biog) | "44302771 | p92 |
Kvĕta Pacovská 1992 CZ | 96707922 | "m | ok p88 |
Lisbeth Zwerger 1990 AT | 29542168 | "m | ok p84 Sus Rostrup |
no:Dusan Kállay 1988 CZ | (no biog) | (no biog) | — p80 |
Robert Ingpen 1986 AU | 31997883 | "(no biog) | p76 (pp. 76-77) link p77 |
Mitsumasa Anno 1984 JP | 108283496 | "(no biog) | p72 |
no:Zbigniew Rychlicki 1982 PL | (no biog) | (no biog) | — p68 |
de:Akaba Suekichi 1980 JP | (no biog) | "68924425 | p64 |
no:Svend Otto S. 1978 DK | (no biog) | (no biog) | — p60 Sus Rostrup |
de:Tatjana Mawrina 1976 ussr | (no biog) | "115644329 | p56 |
Farshid Mesghali 1974 IR | 22433437 | Normdaten missing | three other VIAF now redirect here; GND=101767146X undiff, one Iranian publication p52 |
Ib Spang Olsen 1972 DK | 108977516 | "(no biog) | p48 Sus Rostrup |
Maurice Sendak 1970 US | 96213928 | "m | ok p44 (pp. 44-45 by Sus Rostrup) |
Jiří Trnka 1968 CZ | 27072375 | "m | ok p40 Sus Rostrup |
Alois Carigiet 1966 CH | 3261883 | "m | ok p34 |
English-speaking nominees
[edit]Natalie Babbitt VIAF 46781308 VIAF 295209393
- =highly commended; **=finalist
DE.wiki needs Done 0831 (only two)
- ok Babbitt (need VIAF merge)
- Tony Ross
- Kenneth Oppel Kenneth Oppel at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
VIAF {done}
2012: 27 + 30 ill; 32 nations
2014: 29 + 31 ill; 34 --Travis News Service 2013-04-17[35]
- AU 2013-04-07 2011-05-13[36] US 2013-06-15
Australia | AU (NZ) | Canada | CA | |
1968 | - | - | Roderick Haig-Brown "VLG | - |
1970 | - | - | - | - |
1972 | - | - | - | * |
1974 | - | - | - | - |
1976 | Ivan Southall | - | - | - |
1978 | Ivan Southall | - | Suzanne Martel "VLG | William Kurelek "VLG |
1980 | - | - | - | - |
1982 | - | - | Christie Harris VL crx | Louise Méthé |
1984 | * Patricia Wrightson | - | Monica Hughes PHOENIX | László Gál |
1986 | # |
# |
James Archibald Houston "VLG | Philippe Béha |
1988 | - | - | Jean Little "VLG | Ann Blades |
1990 | - | - | - | - |
1992 | - | - | James Houston | Eric Beddows |
1994 | - | - | Jean Little | Ian Wallace (illustrator) VL |
1996 | - | - | Christiane Duchesne crx | Stéphane Poulin |
1998 | - | - | ** |
Gilles Tibo |
2000 | - | - | Roch Carrier "VLG | László Gál |
2002 | - | - | Dennis Lee (author) "VLG :EN | Michèle Lemieux |
2002 NZ | Margaret Mahy (first NZ?) | |||
| ||||
2004 | Gilles Tibo | Marie-Louise Gay "VLG | ||
2004 eire | # | |||
2006 | Jean Little | Michèle Lemieux | ||
2006 NZ | # | |||
2008 | Jackie French | Shaun Tan | ** |
Peter Pratt (illustrator) |
2010 | Brian Doyle | Marie-Louise Gay | ||
2012 | Christobel Mattingley | Stéphane Jorisch | ||
2014 | Nadia Wheatley | Ron Brooks | Kenneth Oppel | Philippe Béha |
- 1980 1982 1986 1990 1992 Nominees booklets at ALO (literature.at)
- 2002 "2002 (Hans Christian Andersen Awards 2002)". --speeches not found (ALO.uibk.ac.at)
- 2004 "2004 (Hans Christian Andersen Awards 2004)". --with laudatio and two acceptance speeches 5 September 2004
- 2006 "2006 (Hans Christian Andersen Awards 2006)".
- IBBY Announces the Winners of the Hans Christian Andersen Awards 2006" Press Release 9 / 2004-2006. 27 March 2006. --with laudatio 21 September 2006
- 2008 "2008 (Hans Christian Andersen Awards 2008)".
- "IBBY Announces Winners of 2008 Hans Christian Andersen Awards" News Release 9 / 2006-2008. 31 March 2008. --with laudatio and two acceptance speeches 7 September 2008
- 2010 "2010 (Hans Christian Andersen Awards 2010)". --with p s by Zohreh Ghaeni, acceptance speech by Bauer, and other contemporary material
- "2010 HCA Winners and Finalists" --with laudatio and two acceptance speeches 11 September 2010
- 2012 still current
Winners done --without using the available speeches and IBBY profiles as sources
- 2002 Chambers, Blake (speeches missing)
- 2004 Waddell, Velthuijs
- 2006 Mahy, Erlbruch (speeches missing)
- 2008 Schubiger[STUB] (Innocenti no biog)
- 2010 Almond, Bauer[STUB]
- 2012 Andruetto, Sis
- 2012 capsule biographies
2012 wri
- (no bio) "Christobel Mattingley"
- Tim Wynne-Jones
- Philip Pullman
- Paul Fleischman
2012 ill
- Bob Graham
- (no bio) "Stéphane Jorisch"
- John Burningham – Finalist
- Chris Raschka
- 2014 capsule biographies [EMPTY 2013-07-19]
2014 wri
2014 ill [EMPTY 2013-07-19]
Carnegie Medal
[edit]Carnegie Medal (literary award)
2013-05-24 all clear cases have been merged/redirected at VIAF
LCCat has 4 bibliographic records, no LCCN as person
" -- adequately merged at VIAF
- DE coverage
- Ransome || 67261752 || " VIAF missing Garnett || 20607289 || "(no - Streatfeild || Susan Scarlett pseud. || " 14893012 VIAF missing Doorly || 79281124 || (no || EN, VIAF include nameholder Barne || 59529178 || (no || EN, VIAF include nameholder Treadgold || 45800428 || (no || EN, VIAF include nameholder - BB || 42761443 || "redirects LCCN missing - Linklater || 44337081 || "m - Goudge || 24602168 || "m - De La Mare || 2502254 || "m de:Walter de la Mare missing from Carnegie Medal record Armstrong || 101370091 || (no || no GND record identified Allen || (no biog) Vipont || 85084405 || (no || VIAF includes nameholder Foulds, Elfrid Vipont rather than namehold Vipont, Elfrida http://d-nb.info/gnd/107641623 - Harnett || 39971545 nameholder || Normdaten missing || - Norton || 17343096 || "m Osmond || (no biog) Welch/Oliver || 67814154 || (no || EN, VIAF have nameholder - Farjeon || Andersen - Lewis || 22144877 || "m - Mayne || 51693218 || mismatch || EN.wiki, VIAF have nameholder; should have GND=1021026190 - Pearce || 71395925 || "m - Sutcliff || 22178414 || "m Cornwall || (no biog) Boston || 111655690 || "(no - Clarke || 19168870 nameholder || "m after EN fix Burton || (no biog) Porter || 516527 || EN, VIAF include nameholder (no LCCN record) Turner || 27596086 || "(no - Garner || 130767 || "m Peyton || 40116635 || "(no Harris || 95323122 Harris-Wijngaard nameholder || britische Schauspielerin MISTAKEN IDENTITY - Garfield || 111275537 || "m Blishen || 76409325 || "(no - Southall || 62752550 || "m - Adams || 71386171 || "m - Lively || 108497462 || "redirect Hunter || 108983174 || "(no - Westall 2 || 39385373 || "m Mark 2 || 4941838 || "(no Kemp || 85107115 || "(no Rees || 95332481 || "(no || VIAF includes nameholder - Dickinson 2 || 9845559 || "m - Mahy 2 || 108802576 || "m - Crossley-Holland || 66502419 || "m - Doherty 2 || 39406261 || "m Price || 34497452 || "(no - McCaughrean || 54191408 || "m - Fine 2 || 113439390 || "redirect - Cross || 13038315 || "m - Swindells || 85102991 || "redirect - Breslin || 69168704 || "now ok - Pullman || 115199438 || "m - Burgess || 115547666 || "mismatch || now ok; VIAF=29617888 AU - Bowler || 30391984 || "m - Almond || Andersen - Chambers || Andersen - Naidoo || 32654422 || "m - Pratchett || 76382712 || "m - Creech || 22297876 || "m - Donnelly || 44538574 || "redirect - Cottrell Boyce || 85573412 || "mismatch || now ok; VIAF=54353070 PT - Peet || 20802687 || "m - Rosoff || 79549905 || "redirect - Reeve || 69155234 || "now ok - Dowd || 79557464 || "m - Gaiman || 103859257 || "redirect - Ness || 88114296 || "redirect - Gardner || needs 2013 coverage
Greenaway Medal
[edit]2013-05-24 all repaired at VIAF
2013-08-16 VIAF revisited for GND check Done
- GND unlink: *Stobbs, *Kennaway, Haley, *Grey
- GND fix: *Rose
- Stub per article tag
Category: Kate Greenaway Medal winners Category:Wikipedia articles with VIAF identifiers = 30 of 30 articles (31 including Janet Ahlberg redirect) Category:Wikipedia articles with LCCN identifiers = 30 Category:Wikipedia articles with GND identifiers = 26 (having unlinked 4)
DE.wiki 9 biographies, 13 medals
Wildsmith || "m Burningham || "m Baynes || 101872923 || "now ok Blake || andersen Browne 2 || andersen Lee || "ok Child || "now ok Riddell 2 || "m Gravett 2 || "m
2013-08-20 DEcheck
needs 2013 coverage
2013-08-22 DE.wiki edits done
Guardian Prize
[edit]48 winners (33 at DE) 18 carnegie (16 at DE)
GND unlink (*stub tag): Willard, Cawley, *Pilling, *Schlee
VIAF: 48 LCCN: 48 GND : 43 Branford plus four listed above
2013-08-20 GNDcheck
2013-08-22 DE.wiki edits done
Garfield || carnegie Garner || carnegie Aiken || "m
Peyton || carnegie
Christopher || LCCN Youd || LCCN Christopher || VIAF=66465191 bundle includes neither; contrast VIAF=197028078 http://viaf.org/viaf/197028078/
- see also http://viaf.org/viaf/12830964/#Winchester,_Stanley
- Wikipedia talk: Wikidata#Move instructions
Avery || "m
Adams || carnegie
Willard || VIAF list nameholder Cawley || VIAF list nameholder
Bawden || "m Dickinson || carnegie Jones || "ok Davies || "m
Schlee || VIAF list nameholder
Carter || "now ok Magorian || "m Desai || "redirect King-Smith || "m Hughes || "redirect
Pilling || VIAF list nameholder
Aldridge || "m
Thomas || "m
McCaughrean || carnegie Fine || carnegie Westall || carnegie
Anderson || "m
Mayne || carnegie Waugh || "m
Howarth || "m
Pullman || carnegie
Prince || "m
Burgess || carnegie
Branford || -- no GND Price || carnegie
Wilson || "m Crossley-Holland || carnegie Hartnett || "m Haddon || 85413157 "now ok Rosoff || carnegie Thompson || VIAF missing ; wrong birthdate (see LCCN)
Kate Thompson (author) ok except GND=124402151 Kate Thompson (romantic novelist) {Authority control |VIAF=85313000 |LCCN=nr/2002/033427 |GND=124402046} Done
Reeve || carnegie Valentine || "now ok Ness || carnegie Peet || carnegie
Paver || "m Mulligan || "m
Cottrell Boyce || carnegie
2013 top page -- nearly empty, under old website structure, not sure it will be used -- http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/guardian-children-s-fiction-prize-2013
2012 change of website/URL structure http://www.guardian.co.uk/childrens-books-site/guardian-children-s-fiction-prize-2012
Category: Guardian Children's Fiction Prize winners
- 2013-05-31 count 48
- 30 who did not win the Carnegie Medal
Aiken the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, a once-in-a-lifetime book award judged by a panel of British children's writers,[1]
judged by a panel of British children's writers recognises the year's best book by an author who has not yet won it.[1]
P64/FSF/Children's/VIAF at British Council: Literature
With five exceptions we call the GCFP winners simply "British" or "English" (none Scottish or Welsh).
- 1986 James Aldridge, AU-british — born 1918 AU, moved to London 1938, lives there
- 1983 Anita Desai, Indian — born 1937 India, mother tongue German; teaches creative writing, MIT and elsewhere NY/NE from 1993
- 2002 Sonya Hartnett, AU — born 1968 Victoria, debut novel 1983; many books publ US/UK but resides Australia
- 2008 Patrick Ness, US-born dual cit — VA army base 1971, debut story 1997, first novel underway at move to London 1999
- 2004 Meg Rosoff, US-born London — Boston 1956, England 1977-80 and from 1989
Henrietta Branford --done VIAF 56772776 VIAF 5830247 identity unknown Literature by and about P64/FSF/Children's/VIAF in the German National Library catalogue search VIAF Peter Carter (author) --done WORLDCAT conflates two[37] Anita Desai -ok
first non-resident winner
Mark Haddon --done VIAF 85413157 ; also VIAF 294076931 DNB needs attention there; VIAF 278515879 AU Sonya Hartnett --done GUARDIAN PRIZE first Australian? if not whom? when opened to commonwealth writers? --yes first Australian as Aldridge 1986 was a 30-year resident of Britain; second non-resident winner Lesley Howarth --done VIAF 79528767 VIAF 272778016 AU
shortlist 1994 The Flower King
Jeff Cummins VIAF 288451426 NE VIAF 30356240 US VIAF 79430376 DE
Andy Mulligan (author) --done VIAF 129771006 VIAF 270077256 FR
K. M. Peyton --GUARDIAN FOR TRILOGY MAY NEED SOURCE --now needed only in main article Guardian Prize
Samuel Youd --done
John Christopher
Stanley Winchester --also VIAF=289662001 NE
others --others VIAF=287595903; etc
Printz Award
[edit]Printz Award the annual Michael L. Printz Award from the American Library Association recognizing the year's "best book written for teens, based entirely on its literary merit".
some winner citations or speeches
- Chambers 2003 (speech not available 2013-10-01) "2003 Printz Award". Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA). American Library Association. (ALA).
85877029
14 winners from 2000; 13 biog (7 of first 12 at DE.wiki)
2013-03-08 Category: Michael L. Printz Award winners Category:Wikipedia articles with VIAF identifiers = 13 of 13 Category:Wikipedia articles with LCCN identifiers = 13 Category:Wikipedia articles with GND identifiers = 12 (John Corey Whaley)
GND unlink: Yang
VIAF: 13 LCCN: 13 GND : 12
2013-08-20 GNDcheck; DE.wiki needs 2012 2013
AC complete in biographies; no work on book articles
Year | EN biography | LCCN viaf= | GND viaf= | |
---|---|---|---|---|
2013 | Nick Lake | VIAF 91034760 | VIAF 103373522 | |
2012 | John Corey Whaley | 301891398 | "(no | ok |
2011 | Paolo Bacigalupi | 49036392 | "m | which redirects to VIAF=268777931 |
2010 | Libba Bray | 90784127 | "redirect | ok |
2009 | Melina Marchetta AU | 59793000 | "(no | ok |
2008 | Geraldine McCaughrean UK | 54191408 | " | carnegie |
2007 | Gene Luen Yang | --(no | ||
2006 | John Green (author) | 41229323 | "m | ok |
2005 | Meg Rosoff UK | 79549905 | "redirect | carnegie |
2004 | Angela Johnson (writer) | 28265992 | "(no | ok badlink EN.wiki Printz Award |
2003 | Aidan Chambers UK | andersen | ||
2002 | An Na | 74939963 | "(no | ok |
2001 | David Almond UK | andersen | ||
2000 | Walter Dean Myers | 14792959 | "(no | ok |
Caldecott
[edit]--early February generation CatScan in about 80 seconds by the "more powerful rewrite"
Category:Caldecott Medal winners (68 pages; 67 biographies) Category:Wikipedia articles with authority control information = only 58 of 67 with the following 9 oversights
--mid February 2013-02-21
Category:Wikipedia articles with VIAF identifiers = 64 of 67 biographies, with three joint biography oversights and two errors Category:Wikipedia articles with LCCN identifiers = 59 Category:Wikipedia articles with GND identifiers = 56
2013-08-20: [of 66 biographies, 5 joint] 61, 61, 37
at DE.wiki (18, should be 15 with GND link)
Lawson || || "m
McCloskey 2 || || " LCCN VIAF missing
Ward || || "m Bemelmans || || "m Brown 3 || || --VIAF nameholder
Feodor Stepanovich Rojankovsky || "m missing at DE Caldecott
Sendak || || andersen Montresor || || "m Emberley || || "m Steig || || "redirect --Kolja, what is the long list of "Selected titles" displayed by VIAF (not DNB) http://viaf.org/viaf/190380684/ Lobel || || "m
Van Allsburg 2 || || " extra-large bundle (cf Bauer); GND=172431018 needs merge with the other at at DNB
Macaulay || || "m
Wiesner 3 || 79087089 || " LCCN VIAF missing
Rathmann || || --VIAF nameholder Taback || || "m Selznick || || "m
Klassen || || --DE,VIAF nameholder
2013-08-22 DE.wiki edits done
GND unlink (3): BROWN, *RATHMANN, KLASSEN (with DE.wiki biographies)
GND unlink (15): Burton, Jones, Politi(unreferenced), Milhous, *Ets, Ness, Lent, Egielski, Schoenherr, *McCully, Wisniewski, *Azarian, *Rohmann, *Krommes, Pinkney GND nolink (4): *Handforth, Goble, Diaz, Stead; GND ? link (1): Gerald E. McDermott (GNDName for Gerand and Gerald R., neither has been linked here)
2013-08-24
61, 61, 39; ISNI 5 (McCloskey Sendak Steig Van Allsburg Handforth)
Handforth is one of 5 altho that one is not in the ISNI category
Politi is one of 39 altho that one is not in the GND category
VIAF present
[edit]CALDECOTT
- 38-39 j [41]42-44 *j 47 *j (three and 0 of 12)
- ** 52-57 " 59 * 61 "* 64-69 (four and 0 of 20)
- & [71] " 73 **jj* 79 " 81-82 "j 85 "&* 89 (four and two of 20)
- 90-94 & 96 * 98 * 00-01 "*& 05-06 "&**&" 13 (five and four of 24)
not at DE.wiki; not joint (43)
EN biography | LCCN viaf= | GND viaf= |
---|---|---|
None of these 16 illustrators have DE.wiki biographies | ||
Lathrop | "(no | |
Handforth | --(no | |
Virginia Lee Burton 1943 | VIAF 79129709 --unlink name + altnames + 2 works | |
Slobodkin | "(no | |
Elizabeth Orton Jones 1945 | VIAF 118448194 --unlink name only | |
Weisgard | "(no | |
Roger Duvoisin 1948 | VIAF 113538041->GND,LCCN | VIAF 100298260->nameholder,LCCN; redirects to below |
undiff; numerous de-lang eds. (von Autoren mit diesem Namen, certainly including this one) | ||
Leo Politi 1950 | VIAF 18466454 --unlink name only | |
Katherine Milhous 1951 | VIAF 65495658 --unlink name only | |
Mordvinoff | "(no | |
Simont | "(no | |
Cooney 2 | "(no | |
Marie Hall Ets 1960 | VIAF 109537030 --unlink name only | |
Sidjakov | "(no | |
Keats | "(no | |
Hogrogian 2 | "(no | |
Ness | --unlink name lists several | |
Shulevitz | "(no | |
Haley | greenaway | |
Lent | --unlink name lists 1 | |
Margot Zemach 1974 | VIAF 262567078 "(no | |
Gerald McDermott 1975 | VIAF 77589248 --(no (maybe no GND record: Gerald R. and Gerald, no Gerald E.) | |
Peter Spier 1978 | none | VIAF 51696093 [GND ok] |
Probably two people per DNB http://d-nb.info/gnd/107534142/about/html http://d-nb.info/gnd/142553255/about/html VIAF 51696093 VIAF 530962 NLA confuses them VIAF 276558421 LCCN confuses them http://lccn.loc.gov/n78078341 This LCCN record does not show up by search 'spier, peter' (which does not hit any NEEDS attention first at LCCN? | ||
Goble | --(no | |
Hyman | "(no | |
Richard Egielski 1987 | VIAF 76345520 --unlink name only | |
John Schoenherr 1988 | VIAF 64033886 --unlink name only | |
Gammell | "(no | |
Young | "(no | |
McCully | --(no unlink name lists 1 | |
Say | "(no | |
David Diaz (illustrator) 1995 | VIAF 75491080 --(no | |
David Wisniewski 1997 | VIAF 40828424 --unlink name only | |
Zelinsky | "(no | |
Mary Azarian 1999 | VIAF 50567923 --unlink name only | |
Small | "(no | |
Eric Rohmann 2003 | VIAF 23812111 --unlink name only | |
Mordicai Gerstein 2004 | VIAF 5087729 | VIAF 276295465 links de-lang publ -- whereas VIAF=5087729 links DNB=102653223X which lists none |
Henkes | "(no | |
Raschka 2 | "(no | |
Beth Krommes 2009 | VIAF 70711262 --unlink name only | |
Jerry Pinkney 2010 | VIAF 76414580 --unlink name only | |
Erin E. Stead 2011 | VIAF 121259455 | --(no |
Five joint biographies cover 6 of 76 Medals; not tabulated here (should be 61 ordinary biographies cover 70 Medals; tabulated here) ABOVE: winners of 22 Caldecott Medals covered by 16 biogs at DE |
Newbery
[edit]Runners-up, History
Marshall in progress 2013-07-13
Charles Boardman Hawes (~done), Bernard Marshall, William Bowen, Padraic Colum, Cornelia Meigs (~done),
Frederic G. Melcher; Anne Carroll Moore#Children's Book Week (stub section) history [38] - diversity Thu 6:00-7:30 [39]; Children's Book Council (United States) (ultra-stub); American Booksellers Association (nil)
--early January generation CatScan in about 40 seconds by the "more powerful rewrite"
Category:Newbery Medal winners (86 biographies) Wikipedia articles with authority control information = only 80 of 86 with the following 6 oversights
2013-01-29, coverage is 87 of 87 following update for 2013 Medal
2013-02-21
Wikipedia articles with VIAF identifiers 87 (all) Wikipedia articles with LCCN identifiers 86 -- Laura Amy Schlitz Wikipedia articles with GND identifiers 84 -- Schlitz, Monica Shannon, Maia Wojciechowska
2013-02-02
[edit]Notes subsequent to reading the manual, asking some questions, etc, --manually visiting these people at DE.wikipedia
- Avi -- (reciprocal); DE gives VIAF=32085543 that links to a distinct page (Avi Wortis) with FR data(!) fixed
- De Jong -- (reciprocal); DE gives VIAF=100238939 which redirects to our value fixed
- O'Brien -- (reciprocal); DE gives VIAF=100252716 that links to a distinct page with AU,CZ,NL data(!) fixed
- Sachar -- (reciprocal) among many; DE gives VIAF=14937012 which redirects to our value
- Sorensen -- only; no DE biography, mis-spelled Sorenson on some pages
including disambiguation!fixed
- Clare Vanderpool --no DE biography
--WorldCat "Vanderpool, Clare" links to LC Authority at errol.oclc.org and to VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/101414162/ "This VIAF Cluster has been deleted. It is no longer part of VIAF."
K. M. Peyton WorldCat link to Wikipedia are missing although it recognizes this pseud. for KWH & M Peyton
No German-language translation?
36. 40. 41. 48^ 49 53 60. 61* 65. 70. 76. 78^ 83. 85. 87. 94. 05.
. confirmed ^ GND missing
- Green Knowe books 1-3 only
this includes four (of five?) that concern WWII in Europe, mainly the English homefront: 40 41 78 05 (and 76 concerns RAF)
VIAF present
[edit]Latham, Jean Lee
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81104001.html
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007078689.html
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007084719.html
Category:American children's writers Category:American historical novelists
NEWBERY no problem except perhaps lack of DE.wiki or GND coverage
- 1922-23 ** 26-28 * 30-31 * 33-39 (four of 18 tabulated below)
- 1940-46 * 48-54 &*& 58-59 (two and two of 20 tabulated below)
- " 61 " 63-67[68-69 previously revised by p64]
- 70-71 & 73[74]75-76 * [78]79-80 " 82-83[84] * 86-89 (two and one of 30)
- 90-93 " [95]96[97]98 &
- 00-01 *& 04-05 *** [09] *& [12-13] (five and three of 24)
- Totals tabulated below, 13 and 6 of 92
Wilde, O. The ballad of Reading gaol, 1928.
Will at VIAF is not ours: http://viaf.org/viaf/64723918/#Will,_1927-2000
WorldCat maintains separate
- Will http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50-53682
- William Lipkind http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr95-034483 [new record 1995?] "controlled identity Will,1904-"
Der kleine Honigbär
Lipkind, William. - Freiburg i. Br. : Herder, 1969
2013-02-15 Nicholas VIAF 30779682 (broken) http://viaf.org/viaf/search?query=local.names+all+%22mordvinoff%22&stylesheet=/viaf/xsl/results.xsl&sortKeys=holdingscount&maximumRecords=100
DE.wiki needs
- Lofting VIAF missing
EN.wiki
GND unlink (1): O'BRIEN
GND unlink (21): Hawes, Finger, Kelly, Lewis, Meigs, Seredy, Sperry, Lenski, Bailey, Estes, Latham, Sorensen, Neville, Hunt, Rylant, Perkins, Patron, Schlitz, Stead, Vanderpool, Gantos GND nolink (2): Shannon, Wojciechowska
2013-08-24 after GNDcheck work at EN.wiki
VIAF: 87 LCCN: 87 GND : 71 (expecting 63) inclg those eight listed below ISNI: 21 incl Seredy, O'Brien, Hunt, Estes, Lenski, Sperry, Neville, Sorensen
at DE.wiki Lofting VIAF, Persondaten
EN biography | LCCN viaf= | GND viaf= | |
---|---|---|---|
BELOW: winners of 27 Newbery Medals covered by 25 biogs at DE; checked back to 1975 | |||
van Loon | "m
Lofting || " VIAF=14980332 missing | ||
Charles Hawes 1924 | VIAF 21811826 --unlink name + 2012 e-publ | ||
Charles Finger 1925 | VIAF 70169740 --unlink name only | ||
Chrisman | "m
James || "m Mukerji || "m | ||
Eric P. Kelly 1929 | VIAF 79366435 --unlink name + 1 | ||
Field 30 | "m
Coatsworth || "m | ||
Laura Adams Armer 1932 | VIAF 28721601 "m | ||
Lewis | --unlink name only
Meigs || --unlink name + 4, hers; LCCN coverage of Adair Aldon pseud. is a mess Shannon || -- (no GNDName record) Brink || "m Sawyer || "m Seredy || --unlink name + 4, hers --ISNI GND-- Enright || "m Daugherty || "m Sperry || --unlink name + 8, his --ISNI GND-- (dt. Mut, Mafatu!, 1948; Allein gegen die Angst, 1986; Mafatu heisst "Starkes Herz", 1992) Edmonds || "m Vining || "m Forbes 44 || "m Lawson || caldecott Lenski || --unlink name +15+1, at least some hers --ISNI GND-- | ||
Carolyn Sherwin Bailey 1947 | VIAF 72635126 --unlink name only | ||
Pène du Bois | "m DNB needs mannlich, Pène du Bois
Henry || "m de Angeli || "m Yates || "m Estes || --unlink name +9, hers --ISNI GND-- Clark || "m Krumgold 2 || "m DeJong 55 || andersen | ||
Jean Lee Latham 1956 | VIAF 79287110 --unlink name +2, hers; LCCN links pseud. that need attention | ||
Sorensen | --unlink name +1, hers --ISNI GND--
Keith || "m Speare 2 || "m O'Dell || andersen L'Engle || "m Neville || --unlink name +5+1 --ISNI GND-- Wojciechowska || -- (no GNDName) Borton de Treviño || "m Hunt || --unlink name +11, some hers --ISNI GND-- Konigsburg 2 || "m Alexander || "m Armstrong || "m Byars || "m O'Brien || --unlink name +19, some his --ISNI GND-- George || "m Fox || andersen Hamilton || andersen Cooper || "m | ||
Mildred D. Taylor 1977 | VIAF 266677806 "m | ||
Raskin | "m
Blos || "m Paterson 2 || andersen Willard || "m Voigt || "m Cleary || "m | ||
Robin McKinley 1985 | VIAF 22732031 "m | ||
Sid Fleischman | "m
Freedman || "m Paul Fleischman || "m Lowry 2 || "m Spinelli || "m Naylor || "m Rylant || -- unlink name +3+3, some hers Creech || carnegie Cushman || "m Hesse || "m Sachar || "m Curtis || "m Peck || "m | ||
Linda Sue Park 2002 | VIAF 51007913 "m | ||
Avi | "m
DiCamillo || "m Kadohata || "m | ||
Lynne Rae Perkins 2006 | VIAF 71685264 --unlink name only | ||
Susan Patron 2007 | VIAF 232971937 --unlink name only | ||
Laura Amy Schlitz 2008 | VIAF 89828922 --unlink name +3 | ||
Gaiman | carnegie | ||
Rebecca Stead 2010 | VIAF 63444657 --unlink name +1 | ||
Vanderpool || -- unlink name only Gantos || -- unlink name +2 Applegate || "m |
Arthur Bowie Chrisman --ok without incident although DNB lists no publ
- Avi
2013-02-04 edit outstanding at DE
WorldCat: 'there you are' WorldCat: 'blowing cogs' [http://www.avi-writer.com/books/categories/whatsnew.html Avi: "What's New?"
Wilder Medal
[edit]In 1989 she received the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal from the U.S. professional librarians for her "substantial and lasting contributions to children's literature". At the time it was awarded every three years.[3]
Seuss: His cartoons strongly supported President Roosevelt's handling of the war, combining exhortations to ration goods and contribute to the war effort with frequent attacks on Congress
Sendak: The Rosenbach Museum & Library (ext link)
{dead} Washington Post, Toronto National Post, The Contemporary Jewish Museum
19 winners in sixty years from 1954 (7 of first 12 in DE.wiki) cycle length 6; 5 5 5 5; 3 3 3 3 3 3 3; 2 2 2 2 2 2
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Category: Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal winners Category:Wikipedia articles with VIAF identifiers = 19 Category:Wikipedia articles with LCCN identifiers = 19 Category:Wikipedia articles with GND identifiers = 18 (Judson)
at DE.wiki - nothing to fix unless main article
VIAF: 19 LCCN: 19 GND : 17 (Brown, Judson) --dePaola via Wikidata
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- unlink: Judson --ISNI, dePaola
Year | EN biography | LCCN viaf= | GND viaf= | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1954 | Laura Ingalls Wilder | 34464422 "m | ||
1960 | Clara Ingram Judson | VIAF 35700391 --unlink name only --ISNI-- | ||
1965 | Ruth Sawyer | newbery | ||
1970 | E. B. White | 66475004 "m | ||
1975 | Beverly Cleary | newbery | ||
1980 | Theodor S. Geisel (Dr. Seuss) | VIAF 7408695 "m but VIAF 92567206->EN.wiki seuss/lccn 236946343 geisel/dnb 121024534 lesieg | ||
1983 | Maurice Sendak | andersen | ||
1986 | Jean Fritz | 70015804 "m(no | ||
1989 | Elizabeth George Speare | newbery | ||
1992 | Marcia Brown | caldecott | ||
1995 | Virginia Hamilton | andersen | ||
1998 | Russell Freedman | newbery | ||
2001 | Milton Meltzer | VIAF 100279547 "m(no | ||
2003 | Eric Carle | VIAF 82496850 "m | ||
2005 | Laurence Yep | "m(no | ||
2007 | James Marshall (author) | J..VIAF 116914027 "(no E..VIAF 37516497 See Talk: James Marshall (author)#Edward and James | ||
2009 | Ashley Bryan | VIAF 13965457 "redir(no | ||
2011 | Tomie dePaola | VIAF 46759613 --unlink name +22+17 --ISNI GND-- | ||
2013 | Katherine Paterson | andersen |
Edwards Award
[edit]Banned & Challenged Books. ALA.
- 100 authors by decade 1990-1999, 2000-2009
- books by year
ALA press releases (recent)
Press releases from the previous year are located at the American Libraries Magazine website.
Find press releases issued prior to April 10, 2010. Press Release Archive
Example (2012)[6]
Margaret A. Edwards Award; Edwards Award
de:Margaret A. Edwards Award; de:Benutzer:P64de/Margaret A. Edwards Award
25 winners in 26 years from 1988; 25 biogs (no other languages)
no category
Note: see Hinton, Peck
GNDcheck 2013-08-25
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: Duncan, Crutcher, Card
needs EN fix
: update (2): Crutcher, Lipsyte Done
The ALA Margaret A. Edwards Award recognizes one writer and a particular body of work for "significant and lasting contribution to young adult literature". Voigt won the annual award in 1995, citing seven books: Homecoming, Dicey's Song, A Solitary Blue, Building Blocks, The Runner, Jackaroo, and Izzy, Willy-Nilly (published 1981 to 1986).[8]
(‡) The young-adult librarians cited five books when Zindel won the 2002 Edwards Award.[8]
(YALSA 2005 page incorporates 2005 press release --as do 2008 to 2013)
Year | EN biography | LCCN viaf= | GND viaf= |
---|---|---|---|
1988 | S.E. Hinton | 39583594 | "m PND //contemp citation |
1989 | (no award) | ||
1990 | Richard Peck | newbery | (no biog) |
1991 | Robert Cormier | "m de:Robert Cormier basics done | |
1992 | Lois Duncan | 117520846 | " LCCN VIAF=117520846 missing P64/FSF/Children's/VIAF at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database |
1993 | M. E. Kerr full coverage except Lookback | VIAF 11155657 Kerr VIAF 29512131 Meaker ->EN.wiki,GNDName | "(no //see Talk:Marijane Meaker#Identity |
1994 | Walter Dean Myers full prose coverage except Lookback | printz | P64/FSF/Children's/VIAF at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database |
1995 | Cynthia Voigt new, full coverage | newbery | de:Cynthia Voigt basics done |
1996 | Judy Blume full coverage except "Looking Back" | 111750191 | "m |
1997 | Gary Paulsen new full coverage except Lookback | VIAF 85394550 | "redir |
1998 | Madeleine L'Engle new, full coverage | newbery | |
1999 | Anne McCaffrey full coverage inclg Lookback within reference | 110586836 | "m // EN needs eponcat; See also |
2000 | Chris Crutcher full coverage except Lookback | VIAF 44996873 GND=120107392 | "m DE links VIAF 79368711 GNDName=114030030 +3 (two works, his)
Chris Crutcher at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database --1 novel |
2001 | Robert Lipsyte full prose coverage (no list of works) except Lookback | VIAF 64635425 GND=119284421 | "(no EN formerly linked VIAF 294131415 GNDName=111605172 name +4 (three works, at least 2 his)
Robert Lipsyte at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database --1 novel |
2002 | Paul Zindel full coverage | VIAF 79038399 | "m |
2003 | Nancy Garden full coverage inclg Lookback | 62560989 | "(no |
2004 | Ursula K. Le Guin full coverage | 101734435 | "m |
2005 | Francesca Lia Block full coverage | "m de:Francesca Lia Block basics done | |
2006 | Jacqueline Woodson new coverage | 79117120 | "(no
P64/FSF/Children's/VIAF at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database --1 shortfiction |
2007 | Lois Lowry full coverage except "Looking Back" | 66470410 | newbery
P64/FSF/Children's/VIAF at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database |
2008 | Orson Scott Card full coverage inclg "Looking Back" (for Card, contemporary) | VIAF 116838661 | " DE links bad VIAF |
2009 | Laurie Halse Anderson full coverage except Acceptance speech not used | 102205697 | "(no
NOISFDB |
2010 | Jim Murphy full coverage | 36949309 | --(no
P64/FSF/Children's/VIAF at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database shortfiction only |
2011 | Terry Pratchett (UK) new full coverage | 76382712 | carnegie |
2012 | Susan Cooper full coverage | 49344224 | newbery |
2013 | Tamora Pierce update 2013-10-11; no acceptance speech yet | 44626351 | "m |
Scarecrow Studies in Young Adult Literature: Richard Peck at Google Books
Batchelder Award
[edit]Mildred L. Batchelder Award; de:Mildred L. Batchelder Award (more than half of more than 40)
DE problems
Steiner, Frank, Nilsson, Bondoux Done
Schami VIAF=98183931 GNDName=1033042609
Reuter VIAF=85802227 GNDName=177155388
need report: Steiner two GNDPerson
Leftover reported to Kolja21: de:Daniella Carmi
EN problems
redirect: Toshi (upgrade done) add AC: Richter, Hartling, Reuter, Schami, Funke (all complete; little/no other work except Persondata) VIAF only: Zei, Baumann, Miyabe, Uehashi (all except Uehashi complete)
‡ Originalsprache deutsch
‡ Erich Kästner ANDERSEN Babbis Friis-Baastad Alki Zei 3 --(no DE biog)-- VIAF links GNDName=178106372; should be VIAF=79038347 ‡ Hans Baumann (writer) --DE "VLG ‡ Hans Peter Richter --DE "VLG S. R. Van Iterson Zei Alexsander Linevskii ‡ Ruth Hürlimann Cecil Bødker ANDERSEN none 1978 (two 1979) ‡ Christine Nöstlinger ANDERSEN ‡ de:Jörg Steiner CH VIAF 111630725 --DE V:LG --DE lists mismatch VIAF 22149095 and thus GNDPerson=120990415 VIAF search Steiner Zei de:Els Pelgrom NL [Else Koch] --DE "VLG Harry Kullman Maruki Toshi --EN redirect --DE "VLG Astrid Lindgren ANDERSEN Uri Orlev 4 ANDERSEN Christophe Gallaz, illus. de:Robert Innocenti ‡ de:Rudolf Frank (Schriftsteller) DE --what is this DE page? de:Ulf Nilsson (Autor) SE --DE LG VIAF=112283789 missing ‡ Peter Härtling --DE "VLG Bjarne Reuter 2 --DE VLG VIAF bad ‡ Rafik Schami -- DE VLG VIAF bad Orlev none, 1993 Pilar Molina Llorente Reuter Orlev Kazumi Yumoto ‡ de:Josef Holub (Autor) 2 DE --DE "VLG ‡ Schoschana Rabinovici Anton Quintana de:Daniella Carmi IS --DE VL GNDName=103432272 (7 Publ)
GNDName=1037390040 ["Carmi, Daniella" 1 link, hers] GNDName=176160140
‡ de:Karin Gündisch DE --DE "VLG ‡ Cornelia Funke --DE "VLG Orlev Joëlle Stolz ‡ Holub Jean-Claude Mourlevat Miyuki Miyabe --DE "VLG Nahoko Uehashi --(no DE biog) de:Annika Thor SE --DE "VLG de:Anne-Laure Bondoux FR --DE V:Lbad:G LCCN=n2004042074 de:Bibi Dumon Tak NL --DE "VLG ‡ de:Anne C. Voorhoeve DE --DE "VLG
Phoenix Award
[edit]28 awards in 28 years; 25 people
- EN missing 1 -- 2002 (have 24 of 25 biographies)
- DE missing 9 -- 1986 88 91 92 95 99 2000 02 12 (16 of 25 biogs)
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Year | EN biography | LCCN viaf= | GND viaf= | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1985 | Rosemary Sutcliff | 22178414 | " | carnegie |
1986 | Robert J. Burch | 113891776 | --(no | unlink GND; VIAF links GNDName=10505061X |
1987 | Leon Garfield | 111275537 | " | carnegie |
1988 | Erik Christian Haugaard | VIAF 79076146 | --(no | unlink GND; VIAF links GNDName=108165493 links 1 de-lang publ |
1989 | Helen Cresswell | 122233185 | "(no | ok |
1990 | Sylvia Engdahl | VIAF 79537348 | "m | |
1991 | Jane Gardam | 70213168 | "(no | ok |
1992 | Mollie Hunter | VIAF 108983174 | "(no | carnegie ; also VIAF 10407088 GNDName=109003918 name +1 work |
1993 | Nina Bawden | 111694995 | " | guardian |
1994 | Katherine Paterson | andersen | ||
1995 | Laurence Yep | 105057728 | "(no | wilder |
1996 | Alan Garner | 130767 | " | carnegie |
1997 | Robert Cormier | 76313814 | " | edwards |
1998 | Jill Paton Walsh | 41968 | " (no | |
1999 | E.L. Konigsburg | (no biog) | newbery | |
2000‡ | Monica Hughes | 87473180 | "(no | ok |
2001‡ | Peter Dickinson | 9845559 | " | carnegie |
2002‡ | Zibby Oneal | (no biog) | (no biog) | VIAF links GNDName when GNDPerson is available VIAF 79409270 VIAF=79409270 |LCCN=n/79/093375 |GND=176910344 undiff; shdbe VIAF 72195947 119058790 |
2003 | Ivan Southall | 62752550 | " | carnegie |
2004‡ | Berlie Doherty | 39406261 | " | carnegie |
2005 | Margaret Mahy | andersen | ||
2006 | Diana Wynne Jones | 102067392 | "redir | guardian |
2007 | Margaret Mahy | --repeat-- | ||
2008‡ | Peter Dickinson | --repeat-- | ||
2009 | Francesca Lia Block | 85684838 | " | edwards |
2010 | Rosemary Sutcliff | --repeat-- | ||
2011‡ | Virginia Euwer Wolff | VIAF 79482346 | "redir | |
2012 | Karen Hesse | 61729890 | "(no | newbery |
Whitbread
[edit]Whitbread Award; Costa Book Awards
- Children's literary prizes and awards at CCL
- from 2006 Costa Children's Book Award at CCL
- 1980-2005 Whitbread Children's Book Award at Christchurch City Libraries
- 1972-1996 The Whitbread Children's Book of the Year --dkbrown at ucalgary.ca
DE.wiki done
main article
EN.wiki done
add {ac}: Wallace (with Talk and email to him!), Corbett add LG: Aldridge, Gavin add L: Kelley, Newbery
distinct creators
-LAP J Wallace VGmixed "VL VIAF 36301426 VIAF 138614369 two LCCN need merge IDENTITY UNCERTAIN email to the children's writer 2013-09-06 S2- AP A Kelley VL S2ILAP L Newbery VL; VIAF links GNDName +3+1 S2ILAP J Gavin "VLG 2i AP de:Roland Dahl "m VLG S i AP WJCorbett VL; VIAF links GNDName +5 S2iLAP A Aldridge VLG; "VG links here; "VL is distinct
also William Jason Wallace, 1970- VIAF 12141680 VLGname VIAF 262970748 GNDperson; two VIAF need merge
- William Jason Wallace at Library of Congress Authorities — with 1 catalogue records
S2IL
also Moira Young (redirects) VIAF 162192629 VLGname VIAF 246375289 GNDperson; two VIAF need merge
- Moira Young at Library of Congress Authorities — with 2 catalogue records (Dust Lands series 1, 2)
C13 2012 Sally Gardner, Maggot Moon 2011 Moira Young (redirects), Blood Red Road, debut 2010 Jason Wallace, Out of Shadows, debut 2009 Patrick Ness, The Ask and the Answer (Walker); Chaos Walking, book two 2008 Michelle Magorian, Just Henry 2007 Ann Kelley, The Bower Bird (Luath) 2006 Linda Newbery, Set in Stone (novel) (David Fickling) 2005 Kate Thompson (author), The New Policeman Frank Cottrell Boyce, Framed Geraldine McCaughrean, The White Darkness Hilary McKay, Permanent Rose 2004 Geraldine McCaughrean, Not the End of the World 2003 David Almond, The Fire-Eaters (Hodder) Book of the Year (not Children's): Mark Haddon, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time 2002 Hilary McKay, Saffy's Angel 2001 Philip Pullman, The Amber Spyglass (Book of the Year) Eoin Colfer, Artemis Fowl Eva Ibbotson, Journey to the River Sea Terry Jones, The Lady and the Squire 2000 Jamila Gavin, Coram Boy 1999 J K Rowling, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Bloomsbury) C98 1998 David Almond, Skellig 1997 Andrew Norriss, Aquila 1996 - Anne Fine, The Tulip Touch — w shortlist summaries of all the nominated books -dkbrown 1995 - Michael Morpurgo, The Wreck of the Zanzibar 1994 - Geraldine McCaughrean, Gold Dust C92 1993 - Anne Fine, Flour Babies 1992 - Gillian Cross, The Great Elephant Chase 1991 - Diana Hendry, Harvey Angell 1990 - Peter Dickinson, AK 1989 - Hugh Scott [?], Why Weeps the Brogan? 1988 - Judy Allen, Awaiting Developments 1987 - Geraldine McCaughrean, A Little Lower Than the Angels 1986 - Andrew Taylor [b. 1944], The Coal House 1985 - Janni Howker, The Nature of the Beast 1984 - Barbara Willard, The Queen of the Pharisees' Children --no mention 1983 - Roald Dahl, The Witches (book) 1982 - W J Corbett, The Song of Pentecost 1981 - Jane Gardam, The Hollow Land 1980 - Leon Garfield, John Diamond C79 1979 - Peter Dickinson, Tulku 1978 - Philippa Pearce, ill. by Alan Baker, The Battle of Bubble and Squeak (Bubble and Squeak) 1977 - Shelagh Macdonald, No End to Yesterday 1976 - Penelope Lively, A Stitch in Time 1975 - No Award 1974 - Russell Hoban and Quentin Blake, ill., How Tom Beat Captain Najork and His Hired Sportsmen (Cape) — picture book and Jill Paton Walsh, The Emperor's Winding Sheet 1973 - Alan Aldridge, ill., and William Plomer, verse, The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast — picture book adaptation of Roscoe, 1802 1972 - Rumer Godden, The Diddakoi 1971 no Children's Book award
41 winning works in 42 years to 2012 (none 1971 1975, two 1974)
- 79 90 Dickinson
- 87 94 04 McCaughrean
- 93 96 Fine
- 98 03 Almond
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- ^
"Michael L. Printz Winners and Honor Books". YALSA. ALA.
"The Michael L. Printz Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature". YALSA. ALA. Retrieved 2014-02-12. - ^ a b
"Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, Past winners". Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC). American Library Association (ALA).
"About the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award". ALSC. ALA. Retrieved 2013-06-11. - ^
"Caldecott Medal & Honor Books, 1938–Present". ALSC. ALA.
"The Randolph Caldecott Medal". ALSC. ALA. Retrieved 2013-06-11. - ^ a b
"Newbery Medal and Honor Books, 1922–Present". ALSC. ALA.
"The John Newbery Medal". ALSC. ALA. Retrieved 2013-06-11. - ^ "Susan Cooper wins 2012 Edwards Award for The Dark Is Rising Sequence". ALA Press Release, January 23, 2012. American Library Association (ALA). Retrieved 2012-04-19.
- ^ "Robert F. Sibert Medal and Honor Books, 2001–present". Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC). ALA. Retrieved 2013-03-15.
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"1999 Margaret A. Edwards Award Winner" Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA). American Library Association (ALA).
"Edwards Award". YALSA. ALA. Retrieved 2013-10-13.