Borders Announces 2004 Original Voices Awards Nominees.ANN ARBOR Ann Arbor, city (1990 pop. 109,592), seat of Washtenaw co., S Mich., on the Huron River; inc. 1851. It is a research and educational center, with a large number of government and industrial research and development firms, many in high-technology fields such as , Mich. -- Borders(R) Books & Music today announced the nominees for the 2004 Original Voices Awards. The eighth annual awards include books in the fiction, nonfiction non·fic·tion n. 1. Prose works other than fiction: I've read her novels but not her nonfiction. 2. The category of literature consisting of works of this kind. , intermediate/young adult and children's categories. Winners in the four categories will each be awarded a $5,000 prize from the company. "The Original Voices program helps us share our passion for books with our customers and highlight for them some of the most innovative and ambitious works in the world of literature throughout the year," said Mike Spinozzi, executive vice president and chief marketing officer of Borders Group. "The finalists for the 2004 Original Voices Awards represent what our booksellers and home office employees found most compelling this year. We look forward to discussing these titles in the coming months and announcing the winners after the holidays." Finalists for the awards are chosen by both corporate and store employees. A committee of corporate staff members representing each of the four categories will read each finalist and choose the winners, which will be announced in January January: see month. .
Nominees for the 2004 Original Voices Awards are:
Fiction:
Amagansett by Mark Mills
Crossing California by Adam Langer
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke
Master by Colm Tobin
Natasha by David Bezmozgis
Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Nonfiction:
Amber Room by Adrian Levy
Ballad of the Whiskey Robber by Julian Rubenstein
Blue Blood by Edward Conlon
Cork Boat by John Pollack
Persepolis 2 by Marjane Satrapi
Name All the Animals by Alison Smith
Children's Picture Books:
Dragonology by Ernest Drake
Kitten's First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes
Knuffle Bunny by Mo Willems
The Man Who Walked Between the Towers by Mordicai Gerstein
Never, Ever Shout in A Zoo by Karma Wilson, illustrated by Douglas
Cushman
Wild About Books by Judy Sierra, illustrated by Marc Brown
Intermediate/Young Adult Books:
Chasing Vermeer by Blue Balliet
A Great & Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray
Ida B by Katherine Hannigan
Luna by Julie Anne Peters
Measle & the Wrathmonk by Ian Ogilvy
Saint of Dragons by Jason Hightman
Throughout the year, Borders' Original Voices program features the works of more than 200 contemporary authors/illustrators from around the world in the categories of fiction, non-fiction non-fiction n → littérature f non romanesque non-fiction n → Sachbücher pl adj (book) → Sach-; ( , young adult and children's picture books. The monthly program highlights innovative and ambitious new books from new and emerging talents, as well as works that represent a new direction for established authors. About Borders Group Borders Group Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) The routing protocol that is used to span autonomous systems on the Internet. It is a robust, sophisticated and scalable protocol that was developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). ) is a leading global retailer of books, music and movies with annual revenues of $3.7 billion. Headquartered in Ann Arbor, Mich., the company employs approximately 32,000 people worldwide. Borders Group operates approximately over 460 Borders and 700 Waldenbooks stores throughout the U.S. In addition, the company operates 41 Borders superstores This is a list of superstores by country. Multi-national
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