Novels may get all the glory, but we know that truth is stranger than fiction any day of the week. We’re currently in a golden age of nonfiction. Forget the dry stuff they used to read in school to help with homework–today’s authors understand how important a great nonfiction piece of writing is to both students and teachers, both for …
Category Descriptions: Graphic Novels
It seems like everyone is reading comics now, and it’s no wonder: a picture is worth a thousand words. Using serial artwork to tell the tale, graphic novels bring stories and information to all ages and genres. Here at Cybils, we’re interested in the best graphic novels published over the past year. Submit your nominations for elementary/middle grade (approximately ages …
Category Description: Poetry
What is Poetry? verse written for children and young adults The audience can be toddlers, preschoolers, elementary, middle grade, or young adult. What belongs in Poetry? anthologies or collections written by multiple authors anthologies or collections written by a single author Novels in verse or verse novels Some poetry will have illustrations. Some will not. Poetry does accept eBook nominations. …
Category Description: Middle Grade Fiction
Middle grade fiction is realistic fiction for pre-teen readers ranging in age from 8 to 12 with protagonists who are around the same age as the reader. These characters are beginning to be more aware of the wider world around them, as well as changes in themselves and their friends as they begin to mature. Pre-teen characters are dealing with …
Category Description: Elementary/Middle Grade Speculative Fiction
This past year has seen another excellent crop of wonderfully inventive speculative fiction books for kids! Along with the expected spells and space rockets and aliens, this is the category for books with talking animals, time-travel, ghosts, and paranormal abilities, and all the other books that might not have obvious magic on every page, and which are set here on …
Category Description: Elementary/Middle Grade Nonfiction
Kids are curious about the world around them and nonfiction is the perfect way to introduce them to that amazing world. History? Biography? Art? Science? Math? Animals? Sports? It’s all here and more besides! We love text and illustrations or photographs that will wow kids and adults alike and topics so fascinating that kids will want to go digging for …
Category Description: Easy Reader/Early Chapter Books
The Easy Reader/Early Chapter Book category of the Cybils covers the whole spectrum of titles for early elementary kids who are learning to read, from the very basic books for emergent readers to longer, illustrated titles for kids who are not quite ready for novels. What we’re looking for in easy reader nominations are leveled readers with controlled vocabularies that …
Category Description: Board Books and Fiction Picture Books
Board Books Just say the phrase “board book” and you’re bound to hear an “awww” or a “that’s so cute!” It happens in my house all the time (even with the teenager)! We share these books with our youngest readers to be. These are our child’s first stories – at playtime, before nap, and as bedtime stories. Opening a board …
2019 Cybils Panelists and Judges: Young Adult Fiction
Round 1 Carmen Alvarez Tomes and Textiles @tomesandtextiles Gary Anderson What’s Not Wrong? @AndersonGL Susan Jensen Bloggin’ ‘Bout Books @bbbforme Kara Malinczak Great Imaginations @ABookWithLuv Haley Shaffer Teachers Who Read @hale27storm Round 2 Lauren Becker Shooting Stars Mag @shootingstarmag Margaret Dendler Meg Dendler, Author @MegWelchDendler Halli Gomez The Winged Pen @Ninja_writes Pam Margolis An Unconventional Librarian @PamLovesBooks Helen Murdoch Helen’s …
2019 Cybils Panels and Judges: Young Adult Speculative Fiction
Round 1 Samantha Randolph YA Books Central @samantha_k_r Jennifer Naughtonst Windy City Reader @JennyNau10 @rivendellmom312 Kimberly Francisco STACKED @kimberlymarief Karen Jensen Librarian Toolbox @tlt16 Teen Grace Barker Gracegetsbooks @gracegetsbooks Cassandra Gelvin Don’t Read This to My Kids Round 2 Melissa Wiley Here in the Bonny Glen @melissawiley @Melissawileybooks Wendy Gassaway Falconer’s Library @WendyGassaway Corinne Edwards The Book Nest Kim Aippersbach …