Difference between revisions of "1992 RITA® Winners"
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[[Category:Romance Industry Awards]] [[Category:Romance Writers of America]] | [[Category:Romance Industry Awards]] [[Category:Romance Writers of America]] | ||
− | 1992 saw the introduction of the '''Futuristic/Fantasy/Paranormal''' category in the RITA®'s. After skipping 1991, the '''Young Adult''' category returned to the awards. | + | 1992 saw the introduction of the '''Futuristic/Fantasy/Paranormal''' category in the [[RITA]]®'s. After skipping 1991, the '''Young Adult''' category returned to the awards. |
* '''Best Romance of 1991''': ''Outlander'' by [[Diana Gabaldon]] | * '''Best Romance of 1991''': ''Outlander'' by [[Diana Gabaldon]] |
Revision as of 02:09, 6 April 2007
1992 saw the introduction of the Futuristic/Fantasy/Paranormal category in the RITA®'s. After skipping 1991, the Young Adult category returned to the awards.
- Best Romance of 1991: Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
- First Novel: Candle in the Window by Christina Dodd
- Futuristic/Fantasy/Paranormal: Angel for Hire by Justine Davis
- Long Contemporary: A Rose for Maggie by Kathleen Korbel
- Regency: Emily and the Dark Angel by Jo Beverley
- Romantic Suspense: Night Shift by Nora Roberts
- Series Historical: The Tender Texan by Jodi Thomas
- Short Contemporary: A Human Touch by Glenda Sanders
- Single Title Contemporary: A Man to Die For by Eileen Dreyer
- Single Title Historical: Courting Miss Hattie by Pamela Morsi
- Traditional: Every Kind of Heaven by Bethany Campbell
- Young Adult: Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep by Lurlene McDaniel