British Book Awards
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The British Book Awards are given annually and promoted by the UK publishing industry trade journal Publishing News. They are also known as the Nibbies.
The awards are made in a number of headline categories:
- Best Read of the Year
- Lifetime Achievement Award
- Author of the Year
- Biography of the Year
- Book of the Year
- Children's Book of the Year
- Crime Thriller of the Year
- Writer of the Year
- History Book of the Year
- Literary Fiction Award
- Newcomer of the Year Award
- Sports Book of the Year
- TV & Film Book of the Year
A further series of awards are made in subsidiary categories called the British Book Trade Awards.
- Publisher of the Year
- Award for Exporting
- Imprint & Editor of the Year
- Sales & Marketing Campaign
- Award for inspiring wider reading
- Design & Production Award
- Award for industry Achievement
- Bowker Bookselling Company of the Year
- Aurum Independent Bookshop of the Year
- Small Publisher of the Year
- Publicity Campaign of the Year
- Award for Innovation in the Book Business
[edit] See also
- List of British literary awards
- List of literary awards
- List of prizes, medals, and awards
- English literature
- British literature