Difference between revisions of "1987 Golden Medallion Winners & Finalists"

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The 1987 Golden Medallion winners were notable for a first: married writers Tom and Sharon Curtis became the first co-authors to win this award. The Inspirational Category was not included in the 1987 awards.
 
The 1987 Golden Medallion winners were notable for a first: married writers Tom and Sharon Curtis became the first co-authors to win this award. The Inspirational Category was not included in the 1987 awards.
  
* '''Historical''': ''By Right of Arms'' by Robyn Carr
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* '''Historical''': ''By Right of Arms'' by [[Robyn Carr]]
* '''Long Contemporary''': ''One Summer'' by Nora Roberts
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* '''Long Contemporary''': ''One Summer'' by [[Nora Roberts]]
* '''Regency''': ''Lord Abberley’s Nemesis'' by Amanda Scott
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* '''Regency''': ''Lord Abberley’s Nemesis'' by [[Amanda Scott]]
* '''Short Contemporary''': ''Still Waters'' by Kathleen Creighton
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* '''Short Contemporary''': ''Still Waters'' by [[Kathleen Creighton]]
* '''Single Title Release''': ''Sunshine and Shadow'' by Tom and Sharon Curtis
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* '''Single Title Release''': ''Sunshine and Shadow'' by [[Tom and Sharon Curtis]] writing as [[Laura London]]
* '''Traditional''': ''Opal Fire'' by Sandy Dengler
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* '''Traditional''': ''Opal Fire'' by [[Sandy Dengler]]
* '''Young Adult''': ''Video Fever'' by Kathleen Garvey
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* '''Young Adult''': ''Video Fever'' by [[Kathleen Garvey]]

Revision as of 01:10, 12 February 2006

The 1987 Golden Medallion winners were notable for a first: married writers Tom and Sharon Curtis became the first co-authors to win this award. The Inspirational Category was not included in the 1987 awards.