Guardian Children's Fiction Prize
From AwardAnnals
The Guardian Children's Fiction Prize (also called the Guardian Award) has been given annually since 1967 to a British or Commonwealth author of an outstanding work of children's fiction published in the UK during the preceding year. This must be a chapter book and the nominated authors cannnot have won previously.
The winners are decided by a panel of authors and Julia Eccleshare who is the children's editor of The Guardian Review.
Award Categories
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Literary Work for Children: | 2007 | Annals | Ranked books | Ranked authors |
Calendar
| Event Calendar | |
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| August | |
27 | Guardian Children's longlist |
| October | |
5 | Guardian Children's winner |

