The Scott O'Dell Historical Fiction Award is a literary prize presented annually to a children's or young adult book that demonstrates excellence in historical fiction. It was established in 1982 in honor of author Scott O'Dell, known for his own historical fiction novels such as "Island of the Blue Dolphins."
Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction was created in 1982.
ABC Fiction Award was created in 2005.
ABC Fiction Award ended in 2009.
Bob Odell, Pennsylvania, RB (multi-purpose)
The author of the science fiction novel 'Uglies' which was published in 2005 by Simon Pulse, is a 50 year old award winning American author called Scott Westerfield .
William Scott Ferguson award was created in 1951.
Coretta Scott King Award was created in 1970.
Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction was created in 1983.
The Complete Nebula Award-Winning Fiction was created in 1986.
Kerry Group Irish Fiction Award was created in 1995.
The Complete Nebula Award-Winning Fiction has 425 pages.
She established the award by her husband and by stating it to the president and by she was educated.