National Kids-in-Print Book Contest for Students
Awarded forHonoring books written and illustrated by young people
CountryUnited States
Presented byLandmark House
First awarded1985[1]
Last awarded2007[2]

The National Kids-in-Print Book Contest for Students is a literary competition held by Landmark House (formerly Landmark Editions) of Kansas City, Kansas.[2] It was launched by David Melton, one of the publisher's staff members.[3]

History

Landmark inaugurated the program in the mid-1980s as The National Written and Illustrated by... Awards Contest for Students,[3] and ran it until 1999.[1] A year later, future awards were canceled indefinitely, due to falling sales of their titles caused by "the financial crunch in many schools and libraries".[4] In 2006 and 2007, the company revived it as the David Melton Memorial Written and Illustrated by... Contest for Students, before rebranding it under the current name.[2]

Winners

Year Winner by category
Ages 6–9[5] Ages 10–13[5] Ages 14–19[5] Gold Award
As the National Written and Illustrated by... Awards Contest for Students
1985
    • The Dragon of Ord
    • David McAdoo
    [1]
    • Walking Is Wild, Weird and Wacky
    • Karen Kerber
    [1]
1986
  • Strong and Free
  • Amy Hagstrom
[1]
  • Me and My Veggies
  • Isaac Whitlatch
[1]
[1]
1987
  • Joshua Disobeys
  • Dennis Vollmer
[1]
  • The Half & Half Dog
  • Lisa Gross
[1]
  • Who Owns the Sun?
  • Stacy Chbosky
[1]
1988
  • Who Can Fix It?
  • Leslie Ann MacKeen
[1]
  • Elmer the Grump
  • Elizabeth Haidle
[1]
  • Taddy McFinley and the Great Grey Grimly
  • Heidi Salter
[1]
1989
  • Problems at the North Pole
  • Lauren Peters
[1][6]
  • The Legend of Sir Miguel
  • Michael Cain
[1]
[1]
1990
  • Oliver and the Oil Spill
  • Aruna Chandrasekhar
[1]
  • Life in the Ghetto
  • Anika Thomas
[1]
  • A Stone Promise
  • Cara Reichel
[1]
1991
  • Punt, Pass & Point!
  • Alise Leggat
[1]
  • Nina's Magic
  • Lisa Butenhoff
[1]
  • Jambi and the Lions
  • Jennifer Brady
[1]
1992
  • Alien Invasions
  • Benjamin Kendall
[1]
  • Fogbound
  • Steven Shepard
[1]
  • Changes
  • Travis Williams
[1]
    • Abracadabra
    • Amy Jones
    [1]
    • A Special Day
    • Dubravka Kolanovic
    [1]
1993
  • Thomas Raccoon's Fantastic Airshow
  • Shintaro Maeda
[1]
  • The Sunflower
  • Miles MacGregor
[1]
  • The Shadow Shop
  • Kristin Pedersen
[1]
1994
  • Bright Eyes and the Buffalo Hunt
  • Laura Hughes
[1]
  • Critter Crackers: The ABC Book of Limericks
  • Kathryn Barron
[1]
  • Glory Trail
  • Taramesha Maniatty
[1]
1995
  • Circus Adventures
  • Lindsey Wolter
[1][7]
  • The Timekeeper
  • Anna Riphahn
[1]
  • Darius, the Lonely Gargoyle
  • Micha Estlack
[1]
1996
  • Mouse Surprise
  • Alexandra Whitney
[1]
  • Don't Bug Me!
  • Gillian McHale
[1]
  • The Incredible Jelly Bean Day
  • Taylor Maw
[1]
1997
  • Summer Discovery
  • Drew Carson
[1]
  • The Mists of Eden: Nature's Last Paradise
  • Erica Sherman
[1]
  • The Pigs Went Marching Out!
  • Justin Rigamonti
[1]
1998
  • The Adventures of Bob and Red
  • David Barron
[1]
  • This One's for You!
  • Zach Dillon
[1]
  • The Moas
  • Katie Beck
[1][8]
  • Fluffy
  • Danielle Johnson
[1]
As the David Melton Memorial Written and Illustrated by... Contest for Students
2006
  • Slime for a Dragon
  • Daniel Carr
[2]
  • The Legend of How Kansas Got Chipped
  • Corina White
[2]
  • Mrs. McFig and the Very Big Wig
  • David Miles
[2]
    • Ickypoo
    • Thomas Yu
    [2]
    • Eva's Story
    • Phoebe Unterman
    [2]
    • Spirit of the Amazon
    • Thornton Blease
    [2]
2007
  • Trail to Victory Mountain
  • Sora Nithikasem
[2]
  • Berrie the Bear
  • Gina S. DeCagna
[2]
  • Just a Bit of String
  • N/A
[2]
As the National Kids-in-Print Book Contest for Students
2008– No known awards given yet

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 "The National Written & Illustrated by... Awards Contest for Students® Winners". Landmark House. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved March 5, 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 "Home Page". Landmark House. Archived from the original on December 18, 2008. Retrieved March 5, 2012.
  3. 1 2 "The 2009 National Kids-in-Print Book Contest for Students: Rules and Guidelines". Landmark House. 2008. Archived from the original on January 30, 2009. Retrieved March 5, 2012.
  4. "Contest Notice". Landmark House. Archived from the original on October 10, 2004. Retrieved March 5, 2012.
  5. 1 2 3 Landmark House (2009). "Landmark Books: David Melton Memorial Written & Illustrated by... Contest". Homeschool Buyers Club Inc. Retrieved March 5, 2012.
  6. "Resolution No. 900773". City of Kansas City, Missouri. December 6, 1990. Retrieved March 5, 2012.
  7. "Feature photo (032597)". The Augusta Chronicle. March 25, 1997. Retrieved March 5, 2012.
  8. Russell, Ruth (March 24, 2000). "Prize-winning teen author sticks with book ideas until the big one bites her". Hard News Cafe. Utah State University Communications Department. Retrieved March 5, 2012.
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