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Algonquin Young Readers. Algonquin Young Readers was founded in 2011 by Peter Workman and then Algonquin publisher, Elisabeth Scharlatt, as an imprint of Algonquin Books to publish books of enduring value for young readers, including narrative fiction and non-fiction, picture books, and graphic novels.
Rubin stayed on for two years as its chief editor and publisher, then retired from publishing in 1991, though he continued to edit some books for Algonquin. [6] He was given the Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award by the National Book Critics Circle in 2004 for his work at Algonquin and as a writing teacher. [15]
Pages in category "Algonquin Books books" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Shannon Ravenel (born August 13, 1938), [1] née Harriett Shannon Ravenel, is an American literary editor and co-founder of Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill. There she edited the annual anthology New Stories from the South from 1986 to 2006. She was series editor of the Houghton Mifflin annual anthology The Best American Short Stories from 1977 ...
New Stories from the South is an annual compilation of short stories published by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill between 1986 and 2010 and billed as the year's best stories written by Southern writers or about the Southern United States.
The Algonquin Round Table was a group of New York City writers, critics, actors, and wits. Gathering initially as part of a practical joke , members of "The Vicious Circle", as they dubbed themselves, met for lunch each day at the Algonquin Hotel from 1919 until roughly 1929.
The Art of Secrets is a book by James Klise [1] and published by Algonquin Young Readers on 22 April 2014. [2] It won the Edgar Award for Best Young Adult in 2015. [ 3 ] It was also nominated for the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award in 2016.
He wrote several grammar books, hymnals, a catechism, and his premier work, Lexique de la Langue Algonquine, in 1886, focusing on the form of Anishinaabemowin spoken among the southern Algonquins. His published works regarding the Algonquin language used basic sounds, without differentiating vowel lengths, but, unlike earlier works by Malhiot ...