|
2004
Will Rogers Medallion Award
for Cowboy Poetry Books
2004 media release from the Academy of Western Artists:
GENE
AUTRY, Okla -- The Academy of Western Artists is proud to confer
the Will Rogers Medallion Award on six Cowboy Poetry books released
in 2003, books that exemplify outstanding excellence in content
and design. The Will Rogers Medallion Award is presented annually
to books that meet demanding criteria for artistic merit, quality
presentation and universal appeal. It is designed to recognize
and honor those publications that advance the Academy's mission
to preserve and perpetuate the traditions, values, and heritage
of the American West.
AWA
Director Bobby Newton says "Poets and publishers of Cowboy
Poetry continue to raise the bar for excellence in publications
that honor and celebrate the West, and we proudly recognize these
five books with the Will Rogers Medallion Award. Each of these
books showcases the strong talent of its writer and the high standards
of its publisher, and all make significant and lasting contributions
as the best examples of preservation and celebration of the history
and spirit of the West."
The
Will Rogers Medallion honorees are:
Arizona
Herstory: Tales from Her Storied Past by Dee Strickland Johnson
(Buckshot Dot), Cowboy Miner Productions, ISBN: 1931725055
Born
to this Land, by Red Steagall and Skeeter Hagler, Texas Tech
University Press, ISBN: 0896724921
Ground
Tied, by Lyn Messersmith, EZ Rein Publishing, ISBN: 1575792567
Pat Richardson Unhobbled, by Pat Richardson, Pine Hill Press,
ISBN: 1575792729
Time
Not Measured by a Clock, by Carole Jarvis, Cowboy Miner Productions,
ISBN: 1931725071
Turning
to Face the Wind, by Jane Ambrose Morton, Cowboy Miner Productions,
ISBN: 193172508x
A
blind jury selects the winning books. Each of the award-winning
Will Rogers Medallion books and many others are eligible for the
Buck Ramsey award. That award is given based on the result of
votes by AWA members and announced at the annual AWA Awards show
held each July in Fort Worth, Texas in conjunction with the organization's
annual trade show and convention. The Will Rogers Medallion Award
winners will also be introduced in Ft. Worth. Call 580-389-5350
for more information.
Turning
to Face the Wind, by Jane Morton
The poems, stories, and vintage photos of this much published writer
chronicle her family's Colorado ranching history. Morton's clear and candid
writing brings these sturdy people to life in these warm and honest tales of
hardships and rewards from the family's pioneering beginnings to the
challenges it and all ranching families face today.
To
read more about the winners of the Will Rogers Medallion Award,
click
here.
|