This is such a cool award the AAP came up with for Book Bloggers.  We would love to take some credit but that would be pure fiction as this was the total brainchild of the AAP.   BEA is still thrilled that the IBBA award ceremony will be taking place at the BEA Book Bloggers Conference.  The AAP generously is sending the winners to BEA!!! 
PS:  Don't forget that BlogWorld is co-locating with BEA from June 5-7.  Register now as the early bird pricing will be expiring shortly. 
Independent Book  Blogger Awards Winners Revealed
Washington, DC, May 16, 2012 – After  hundreds of submissions…nearly 10,000 voters… and 60 finalists…the four winners  of the first Independent Book Blogger Awards are being announced today by  Goodreads and the Association of American Publishers.  All winners were  previously contacted and confirmed.
The bloggers and their winning categories  are:
Insatiable Booksluts – Adult Fiction  category
Sophisticated Dorkiness – Adult Non-Fiction  category
The Nerdy Book Club – Children’s/Young Adult  category
Writer Beware Blogs! – Publishing Industry News  category
Each winner receives free airfare, hotel  accommodations and full admission to next month’s BookExpo America in New York  City, the US publishing industry’s most important annual gathering, as well as  entry to the annual BEA Bloggers Conference to be held the previous day.   Winners will also be acknowledged on Monday, June 4, 10AM prior to the Bloggers  Conference keynote featuring author Jennifer Weiner.
“On behalf of the AAP Trade  Division member publishers, who conceived and supported this competition, we  were simply delighted with the outpouring of interest for this debut effort and  the originality and diversity of the submissions,” said Tina Jordan, Vice  President, AAP.  “We are so appreciative of everyone who entered and hope that  the voters take time to sample some of the great voices they can discover as  listed on our blogroll.”
“The interest and voting show you just  how influential book bloggers are in the world of books,” said Patrick Brown,  Community Manager, Goodreads and one of the judges.  “The attention and  accolades are richly deserved and I congratulate all the nominees for the great  work they are doing. You made the job of judging that much harder but it’s to  every reader’s benefit to have such a wealth of amazing book blogs from which to  choose.”
Entries were judged on writing, analysis,  design and presentation and reader impact.  The viewpoints expressed in blogs  are those of the independent authors and do not represent AAP or  Goodreads.
Insatiable Booksluts consists of book reviews, advice to  authors, industry news and humorous tales of reading woes (and lots of  swearing).  With the tagline, “Voracious readers tell you if that book is going  to suck,” the blog gives an honest opinion about books and reading.  The blogger  behind Insatiable Booksluts is Susan Rodarme, a writer who lives in Columbus,  Ohio.  
At Sophisticated Dorkiness, Kim Ukura is a bookworm journalist who  writes primarily about non-fiction and literary fiction but also loves to read  memoirs, comics and young adult fiction. The blog features reviews, opinions and  musings about reading and writing.  Ukura is the editor of a community  newspaper, the Morris Sun Tribune, and lives in Morris,  Minnesota. 
The Nerdy Book Club is a community of readers from all over  the world who particularly enjoy books for children and young adults; it’s  organized and run by Colby Sharp, Donalyn Miller and Cindy Minnich.  In 2011,  they held the first annual “Nerdies Book Awards” for Picture Books, Graphic  Novels, Poetry, Nonfiction, Young Adult Fiction and Middle Grade Fiction.  The  IBBA winner on behalf of The Nerdy Book Club is Minnich of Millersburg,  Pennsylvania, who is a high school English teacher and National Writing Project  fellow.  
Writer Beware Blogs! shines a bright light into the dark  corners of the shadow-world of literary scams, schemes and pitfalls along with  industry news and writing advice.  The blog is sponsored by the Science Fiction  and Fantasy Writers of America with additional support from the Mystery Writers  of America.  Winner of the IBBA competition is Victoria Strauss, the author of  eight novels for adults and young adults who lives in Amherst,  Massachusetts.
Finalists in the Independent Book Blogger  Awards are:
Adult Fiction: TNBBC's The Next Best Book  Blog;  Parajunkee's View; Vampire Book Club; LITERAL ADDICTION; Paranormal Reads; Fantasy-Faction; trevorkidd.com; AuthorJess; Words  With Writers; How Novelistic; Not Another Romance Blog; Books . . . Looks and Takes by Eleanor  Anders;  The True Book Addict; Jen's Book Thoughts
Adult Non-Fiction: The Girl from the Ghetto; Jeannie Walker - Award Winning True Crime  Author;  The  Parchment Girl; Reading, Writing, Working,  Playing;  Misfit Salon; At Home  With Books; A  Novel Affair; Scandalous Women; The Feminist Texican  [Reads];  The Dunce  Academy;  World War ll London Blitz Diaries  1939-1945;  The Well-read Naturalist; Janet Boyer  Reviews;  Notes From The Parsonage
Children’s/Young Adult: I Am A Reader, Not A  Writer;  Once Upon a Twilight; Bookies; Children's Book-A-Day  Almanac;  The Midnight Garden; KindleObsessed; books4yourkids.com; Tumbling Books; Me,  My Shelf and I; Paranormal Book Club; YA   Bibliophile; Murphy's Library; Aileen's Thoughts; The Librarian Who Doesn't Say  Shhh!
Publishing Industry News: Author Michael J.  Sullivan;  Kris Wampler's Blog: A resource for indie  writers;  Writer.  Publicist. Superhero.; EvilReads; Ink Drop Interviews  Presents...; Indies Unlimited; The  Great Gray Bridge;  Vouched  Books;  Yours in  Books;  Life as a  Publisher;  Market My Words; Bookworm; Anne R. Allen's Blog; Leslie Lee Sanders
According to AAP and Goodreads, all  submissions are worth reading. These can be found at http://www.goodreads.com/book_blogger_award/
About  Goodreads:
Goodreads is the world’s largest site for  readers and book recommendations. Founded in 2007, Goodreads is where readers  discover and share books they love. The site has eight million members who have  added more than 300 million books to their shelves and written more than 14  million reviews. Loved by avid and casual readers alike, Goodreads members can  discover new books by seeing what their friends are reading or by using the  Goodreads Book Recommendation Engine; share ratings and recommendations; track  what they have read and list what they want to read. Goodreads is also a place  where more than 35,000 authors and their publishers connect with readers. It is  a privately owned company.
About  AAP:
The Association  of American Publishers is the national trade association representing the  country’s premier book publishers. Its 300 members develop and publish the  highest-quality entertainment, education, scientific and professional content in  all print and digital formats. The AAP Trade Division member organizations are  active in promoting the joy of reading, literacy, the value of publishers in an  information society and First Amendment rights. They are committed to raising  awareness through a variety of initiatives produced independently and in  collaboration with libraries and other groups.
Contacts:
For AAP:  Amanda  Straub, Manager, Communications, AAP – astraub@publishers.org
For Goodreads:   Suzanne Skyvara, suzanne@skyvaracommunications.com

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