The Publishing Triangle is proud to announce a new prestigious literary honor celebrating outstanding works of literature geared towards children and young adults that explore themes related to LGBTQ+ experiences, identities, and issues. The Jacqueline Woodson Award for LGBTQ+ Children’s/YA Literature will recognize the importance of representation and inclusivity in literature, acknowledging the power of stories to foster understanding, empathy, and acceptance among young readers. Each year, The Jacqueline Woodson Award for LGBTQ+ Children’s/YA Literature will seek to highlight books that effectively address LGBTQ+ topics in an age-appropriate and sensitive manner, helping young readers better comprehend the diversity of human identities and relationships. These books may cover a wide range of subjects, from coming out stories to LGBTQ+ historical narratives, from queer romances to explorations of gender identity and non-binary experiences.

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Jacqueline Woodson is the author of more than thirty books for young people and adults including Another Brooklyn, Red At The Bone and The Day You Begin. She received a 2023 Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, a 2023 E. B. White Award, a 2020 MacArthur Fellowship, the 2020 Hans Christian Andersen Award, the 2018 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, and the 2018 Children’s Literature Legacy Award, and was the 2018–2019 National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature. Her New York Times bestselling memoir, Brown Girl Dreaming, won the National Book Award, the Coretta Scott King Award, a Newbery Honor, and the NAACP Image Award. Her books for young readers include Coretta Scott King Award and NAACP Image Award winner Before the Ever After, New York Times bestsellers The Day You Begin and Harbor Me, Newbery Honor winners Feathers, Show WayAfter Tupac and D Foster, and Each Kindness. In 2018, she founded BALDWIN FOR THE ARTS (https://baldwinforthearts.org), a residency serving writers, composers, interdisciplinary, and visual artists of the Global Majority.

The Jacqueline Woodson Award for LGBTQ+ Children’s/YA Literature committee will carefully evaluate submissions to identify works that not only provide accurate and authentic portrayals of LGBTQ+ characters and experiences but also possess engaging storytelling, compelling characters, and a positive impact on readers. By recognizing and promoting these exceptional literary works, The Jacqueline Woodson Award for LGBTQ+ Children’s/YA Literature aims to encourage the creation and availability of high-quality LGBTQ+ literature for children and young adults, ultimately fostering a more inclusive and accepting society.

This award serves as an essential platform for acknowledging authors, illustrators, and publishers who contribute to the enrichment of children’s and young adult literature by promoting diversity and representation within its pages. Through The Jacqueline Woodson Award for LGBTQ+ Children’s/YA Literature, the literary community reinforces the idea that everyone’s story deserves to be told and celebrated, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

The winner will receive a prize of $1,000. Each year’s finalists were published the preceding year.

The finalists and winners will be determined by a panel of judges appointed by the Publishing Triangle’s awards committee.

Submissions for The Jacqueline Woodson Award for LGBTQ+ Children’s/YA Literature and all other Publishing Triangle Awards will open toward the end of September 2023. Finalists will be announced March 2024 and the awards ceremony will be held in April 2024.