Difference between revisions of "1983 Golden Medallion Winners & Finalists"

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In 1983, [[Romance Writers of America|RWA]] increased the number of [[RITA|Golden Medallion]] categories from four to six, and changed the name of previous categories to better suit what authors were publishing. Mainstream becamed Contemporary Mainstream, Category Contemporary was split into Contemporary Sensual and Contemporary Sweet, and Young Adult was added as a new category.
 
In 1983, [[Romance Writers of America|RWA]] increased the number of [[RITA|Golden Medallion]] categories from four to six, and changed the name of previous categories to better suit what authors were publishing. Mainstream becamed Contemporary Mainstream, Category Contemporary was split into Contemporary Sensual and Contemporary Sweet, and Young Adult was added as a new category.
  
* Category Historical: Defiant Love by [[Mara Seger]]
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* Category Historical: [[Defiant Love]] by [[Mara Seger]]
* Contemporary Mainstream: Opal Fires by [[Lynda Trent]]
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* Contemporary Mainstream: [[Opal Fires]] by [[Lynda Trent]]
* Contemporary Sensual: The Heart’s Victory by [[Nora Roberts]]
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* Contemporary Sensual: [[The Heart’s Victory]] by [[Nora Roberts]]
* Contemporary Sweet: Renegade Player by [[Dixie Browning]]
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* Contemporary Sweet: [[Renegade Player]] by [[Dixie Browning]]
* Mainstream Historical: The Endearment by [[LaVyrle Spencer]]
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* Mainstream Historical: [[The Endearment]] by [[LaVyrle Spencer]]
* Young Adult: Andrea by [[Jo Stewart]]
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* Young Adult: [[Andrea]] by [[Jo Stewart]]

Revision as of 00:55, 12 February 2006

In 1983, RWA increased the number of Golden Medallion categories from four to six, and changed the name of previous categories to better suit what authors were publishing. Mainstream becamed Contemporary Mainstream, Category Contemporary was split into Contemporary Sensual and Contemporary Sweet, and Young Adult was added as a new category.