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Thursday, March 2, 2002 Media Cynic | Forum | Advertising | Classifieds | Jobs Borders Announces 2002 Original Voices Award Winners The winners of the 2001 Original Voices Awards are Mark Dunn in the fiction category for his playful language in Ella Minnow Pea, published by MacAdam/Cage, and Michael Pollan's nonfiction look at the co-evolution of plants and humans in Botany of Desire, published by Random House. Helen Ward was honored for her charming and gentle children's picture book, The Tin Forest, illustrated by Wayne Anderson and published by Dutton Books. In the young adult category, L.M. Elliott won for her book set in the time of the Second World War, Under a War-Torn Sky, published by Hyperion. "We had an outstanding group of authors to select from and all of them exhibited remarkable talent and a superb knack for storytelling," said Mike Spinozzi, executive vice president and chief marketing officer of Borders Group, Inc. "We at Borders are proud to extend our warmest congratulations to this year's winners." Nominees for the awards are selected by Borders home office employees and booksellers from Borders stores across the country from the more than 200 titles featured in the previous year's Original Voices program. A panel of judges from Borders' home office staff read the nominated books and vote for their pick in each category. The winners receive $5,000 from the company. Original Voices Award winners Fiction Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn Published by MacAdam/Cage Nonfiction Botany of Desire by Michael Pollan Published by Random House Children's Picture Books The Tin Forest by Helen Ward, illustrated by Wayne Anderson Published by Dutton Books Young Adult Books Under a War-Torn Sky by L.M. Elliott Published by Hyperion
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