Christy Award

Christy Award

The Christy Awards are awarded each year to recognize novels of excellence written from a Christian worldview. Awards are given in several genres, including contemporary (stand-alone novels and series), historical, romance (contemporary and historical), suspense, and visionary. In addition, an award is given for first novel and young adult.

The Christy Awards are named in honor of Catherine Marshall and her novel Christy. They were designed to nurture and encourage creativity and quality in the writing and publishing of fiction written from a Christian worldview and bring a new awareness of the breadth and depth of fiction choices available.

Read more about Christy Award:  2012 Winners and Finalists, 2011 Winners and Finalists, 2010 Winners and Finalists, 2009 Winners and Finalists, 2008 Winners and Finalists, 2007 Winners and Finalists, 2006 Winners and Finalists, 2005 Winners and Finalists, 2004 Winners and Finalists, 2003 Winners and Finalists, 2002 Winners and Finalists, 2001 Winners and Finalists, 2000 Winners and Finalists

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