Writers and Readers On the Hill:
The 7th Annual Massachusetts Book Awards to be held at the Massachusetts State House on  February 7, 2008 
The Massachusetts Center for the Book and  the State Library of Massachusetts are co-hosting the 7th Annual  Massachusetts Book Awards on Thursday, February 7.  The awards event will  begin at 1:30 p.m. at the Grand Staircase, and a reception will follow in  the State Library reading room.
The awards are presented annually to books from the previous calendar year  that were published by Massachusetts authors or that convey important  Massachusetts themes. Twelve books, an award winner and two honors books, in  fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and children’s/young adult literature become  part of a year-long reading promotion initiative sponsored by the Center in  collaboration with Massachusetts libraries.
This year’s award winners include some of the most important voices writing  in the U.S. today.  Former U.S. Poet Laureate and Cambridge resident, Louise  Glück, is the award winner in poetry.  She will be joined by renowned  Amherst poet Martín Espada and Pulitzer prizewinning poet Franz Wright, both  honors writers in poetry this year.
Nathaniel Philbrick, one of our most important contemporary historians and  Nantucket resident will receive the nonfiction award this year.  Claire  Messud, Somerville resident and acclaimed novelist will receive the fiction  award.  The award in children’s/young adult literature goes to Alice  Hoffman, a much applauded Cambridge writer.
Also joining the celebration will be Kim McLarin, Milton resident, novelist,  and current host of WGBH’s Basic Black, and Mameve Medwed, Cambridge  novelist, both of whom are honors writers in fiction this year.
The event is open to the public.  Porter Square Books will handle book sales  during the reception and book signing.  For more information and to RSVP,  contact the Massachusetts Center for the Book by email –  massbook@simmons.edu – or phone – 617.521.2719.
 
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