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ALAN, The Assembly on Literature for Adolescents is a teachers organization in the United States, an independent assembly of the
National Council of Teachers of English The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) is a United States professional organization dedicated to "improving the teaching and learning of English and the language arts at all levels of education. Since 1911, NCTE has provided a forum ...
(NCTE). Founded in November 1973, ALAN is made up of teachers, authors, librarians, publishers, teacher-educators and their students, and others who are particularly interested in the area of young adult literature. ALAN, which is self-governing, holds its annual meetings during the NCTE annual convention in November and also publishes ''The ALAN Review''. Almost from its inception, ALAN has given the ALAN award to honor those who have made outstanding contributions to the field of adolescent literature. The recipient may be a publisher, author, librarian, scholar, editor, or servant to the organization. Each year, an honoree is chosen by the Executive Board and receives the ALAN Award at the annual ALAN breakfast, which is held early morning Saturday during the NCTE Convention. In addition, in 2000 ALAN created the Hipple Award in honor of longtime Executive Secretary Ted Hipple, whose service led to the creation of the award for dedicated service to the organization.


The ALAN Award

Almost from its inception, ALAN has given the ALAN Award to honor those who have made outstanding contributions to the field of adolescent literature. The recipient may be a publisher, author, librarian, scholar, editor, or servant to the organization. Each year, an honoree is chosen by the Executive Board and receives the ALAN Award at the annual ALAN breakfast, which is held early morning Saturday during the NCTE Convention. A list of past honorees is listed below. ;ALAN Award recipients * 2015
Lois Lowry Lois Ann Lowry (; née Hammersberg; March 20, 1937) is an American writer. She is the author of several books for children and young adults, including '' The Giver Quartet,'' ''Number the Stars'', and '' Rabble Starkey.'' She is known for writing ...
, author * 2014
David Levithan David Levithan (born September 7, 1972) is an American young adult fiction author and editor."David Levithan". October 30, 2008. Gale Database. ''Contemporary Authors Online''. UWM Golda Meir Library, Milwaukee. July 1, 2009. He has written numer ...
, author * 2013
Judy Blume Judith Blume (née Sussman; born February 12, 1938) is an American writer of children's, young adult and adult fiction. Blume began writing in 1959 and has published more than 25 novels. Among her best-known works are ''Are You There God? It's Me ...
, author * 2012 George Nicholson, publisher/agent * 2011
Sharon Draper Sharon Mills Draper (born August 21, 1948) is an American children's writer, professional educator, and the 1997 National Teacher of the Year. She is a five-time winner of the Coretta Scott King Award for books about the young and adolescent Afric ...
, author * 2010
Jack Gantos Jack Gantos (born July 2, 1951) is an American author of children's books. He is best known for the fictional characters Rotten Ralph and Joey Pigza. Rotten Ralph is a cat who stars in twenty picture books written by Gantos and illustrated by ...
, author * 2009
Naomi Shihab Nye Naomi Shihab Nye ( ar, نعومي شهاب ناي; born March 12, 1952) is an American poet, editor, songwriter, and novelist. Born to a Palestinian father and an American mother, she began composing her first poetry at the age of six. In total ...
, author * 2008
Laurie Halse Anderson Laurie Halse Anderson is an American writer, known for children's and young adult novels. She received the Margaret A. Edwards Award from the American Library Association in 2010 for her contribution to young adult literature. She was first re ...
, author * 2007 Teri Lesesne, professor * 2006 Virginia Monseau, professor, and
Marc Aronson Marc Henry Aronson (born October 19, 1950) is an American writer, editor, publisher, speaker, and historian. He has written history and biography nonfiction books for children and young adults, as well as nonfiction books for adults about teenage ...
, author/editor * 2005 Jerry Spinelli, author * 2004
Jacqueline Woodson Jacqueline Woodson (born February 12, 1963) is an American writer of books for children and adolescents. She is best known for ''Miracle's Boys'', and her Newbery Honor-winning titles ''Brown Girl Dreaming'', ''After Tupac and D Foster'', ''Feat ...
, author * 2003
Norma Fox Mazer Norma Fox Mazer (May 15, 1931 – October 17, 2009) was an American author and teacher, best known for her books for children and young adults. Her novels featured credible young characters confronting difficult situations such as family separati ...
, author and Harry Mazer, author (co-winners) * 2002
Paul Zindel Paul Zindel Jr. (May 15, 1936 – March 27, 2003) was an American playwright, young adult novelist, and educator. Early life Zindel was born in Tottenville, Staten Island, New York, to Paul Zindel Sr., a policeman, and Betty Zindel, a nurse; h ...
, author * 2001 Patty Campbell, author/critic * 2000 M. E. Kerr, author * 1999
Robert Lipsyte Robert Michael Lipsyte (born January 16, 1938) is an American sports journalist and author and former Ombudsman for ESPN. He is a member of the Board of Contributors for ''USA Todays Forum Page, part of the newspaper's Opinion section. He re ...
, author * 1998 S. E. Hinton, author * 1997 Mildred Taylor, author * 1996 Bill Morris, publisher * 1995 Robert C. Small, Jr., professor * 1994
Walter Dean Myers Walter Dean Myers (born Walter Milton Myers; August 12, 1937 – July 1, 2014) was an American writer of children's books best known for young adult literature. He was born in Martinsburg, West Virginia, but was raised in Harlem. A tough childho ...
, author * 1993
Chris Crutcher Chris Crutcher (born July 17, 1946) is an American novelist and a family therapist. He received the Margaret A. Edwards Award from the American Library Association in 2000 for his lifetime contribution in writing for teens. Biography Crutcher w ...
, author * 1992
Don Gallo Don Andrea Gallo (18 July 1928 – 22 May 2013) was an Italian presbyter, founder and leader of the community of San Benedetto al Porto of Genoa. He often called himself a "priest of the sidewalk", referring to his activity of helping poor and nee ...
, professor * 1991
Gary Paulsen Gary James Paulsen (May 17, 1939 – October 13, 2021) was an American writer of children's and young adult fiction, best known for coming-of-age stories about the wilderness. He was the author of more than 200 books and wrote more than 200 maga ...
, author * 1990 Richard Peck, author * 1989 Cynthia Voigt, author * 1988 Ted Hipple, professor * 1987
Katherine Paterson Katherine Womelsdorf Paterson (born October 31, 1932) is an American writer best known for children's novels, including '' Bridge to Terabithia''. For four different books published 1975-1980, she won two Newbery Medals and two National Book Aw ...
, author, and Alleen Pace Nilsen * 1986 Madeleine L'Engle, author * 1985 Sue Ellen Bridgers, author * 1984
Louise Rosenblatt Louise Michelle Rosenblatt (23 August 1904 in Atlantic City, New Jersey – 8 February 2005 in Arlington, Virginia) was an American university professor. She is best known as a researcher into the teaching of literature. Biography Rosenblatt wa ...
, critic * 1983 Ken Donelson, professor * 1982
Robert Cormier Robert Edmund Cormier (January 17, 1925 – November 2, 2000) was an American author and journalist, known for his deeply pessimistic novels, many of which were written for young adults. Recurring themes include abuse, mental illness, violence, ...
, author * 1981 Sheila Schwartz * 1980 Dwight Burton * 1979 Gerri LaRocque * 1978 Mary Sucher * 1977 Marguerite Archer * 1976 Margaret K. McElderry, publisher, and
M. Jerry Weiss ( ; ; pl. ; ; 1512, from Middle French , literally "my lord") is an honorific title that was used to refer to or address the eldest living brother of the king in the French royal court. It has now become the customary French title of resp ...
, professor * 1975 Margaret Edwards, librarian * 1974 Stephen Judy and G. Robert Carlsen


The Ted Hipple Service Award

The Ted Hipple Service Award is given each year to the individual who has contributed to the ALAN organization. It is named in honor of Ted Hipple, the first and long-time ALAN Executive Secretary, who died on November 25, 2004. Ted shaped ALAN through decades of unwavering service and support. He was a Professor of Education at the
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, where he was a chair of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction. Previously, he was a Professor of Education at the
University of Florida The University of Florida (Florida or UF) is a public land-grant research university in Gainesville, Florida. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida, traces its origins to 1853, and has operated continuously on its ...
. He received his doctorate from the University of Illinois and was a high school English teacher at
Homewood-Flossmoor High School Homewood-Flossmoor High School (H-F) is a comprehensive public high school in Flossmoor, Illinois. The district encompasses nearly 11.5 square miles drawing students from Homewood, Flossmoor, Chicago Heights, Glenwood, Hazel Crest, and Olympia ...
. ;Hipple Award recipients * 2014 Connie Zitlow * 2013 Rick Williams * 2012 Joan F. Kaywell,
University of South Florida The University of South Florida (USF) is a public research university with its main campus located in Tampa, Florida, and other campuses in St. Petersburg and Sarasota. It is one of 12 members of the State University System of Florida. USF i ...
, ALAN Past President and Membership Secretary * 2011 Gary Salvner,
Youngstown State University Youngstown State University (YSU or Youngstown State) is a public university in Youngstown, Ohio. It was founded in 1908 and is the easternmost member of the University System of Ohio. The university is composed of six undergraduate colleges a ...
, ALAN Past President and Executive Secretary * 2010 Christopher E. Crowe,
Brigham Young University Brigham Young University (BYU, sometimes referred to colloquially as The Y) is a private research university in Provo, Utah. It was founded in 1875 by religious leader Brigham Young and is sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-d ...
, ALAN Past President * 2009 Wendy Lamb,
Wendy Lamb Books Random House is an American book publisher and the largest general-interest paperback publisher in the world. The company has several independently managed subsidiaries around the world. It is part of Penguin Random House, which is owned by Germ ...
,
Random House Random House is an American book publisher and the largest general-interest paperback publisher in the world. The company has several independently managed subsidiaries around the world. It is part of Penguin Random House, which is owned by Germ ...
* 2008 Jeanne McDermott,
Farrar, Straus & Giroux Farrar, Straus and Giroux (FSG) is an American book publishing company, founded in 1946 by Roger Williams Straus Jr. and John C. Farrar. FSG is known for publishing literary books, and its authors have won numerous awards, including Pulitzer ...
* 2007 Patricia Kelly, ALAN Past President * 2006 Alleen Pace Nilsen, ALAN Past President * 2005 Bill Subick,
National Council of Teachers of English The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) is a United States professional organization dedicated to "improving the teaching and learning of English and the language arts at all levels of education. Since 1911, NCTE has provided a forum ...
* 2004 John Mason, Scholastic, Inc. * 2003
M. Jerry Weiss ( ; ; pl. ; ; 1512, from Middle French , literally "my lord") is an honorific title that was used to refer to or address the eldest living brother of the king in the French royal court. It has now become the customary French title of resp ...
, ALAN Past President * 2002 Terry Borzumato,
Random House Children's Books Random House is an American book publisher and the largest general-interest paperback publisher in the world. The company has several independently managed subsidiaries around the world. It is part of Penguin Random House, which is owned by Germ ...
* 2001
Don Gallo Don Andrea Gallo (18 July 1928 – 22 May 2013) was an Italian presbyter, founder and leader of the community of San Benedetto al Porto of Genoa. He often called himself a "priest of the sidewalk", referring to his activity of helping poor and nee ...
, ALAN Past President * 2000 Ted Hipple, ALAN Executive Secretary and Past President


The Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award

Beginning 2009 the Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award annually recognizes "a book that exemplifies literary excellence, widespread appeal, and a positive approach to life in young adult literature". The winner and honor books must be fiction published in the United States during one year prior to the call for nominations (perhaps previously published elsewhere)."Walden Award"
ALAN (alan-yabeta.org). Retrieved 2015-04-12.


ALAN Presidents

*2015 Jennifer Buehler *2014 Daria Plumb *2013 Walter Mayes *2012 Jeffrey S. Kaplan *2011 C. J. Bott *2010
Wendy Glenn Wendy Glenn is an English actress and model. Career Glenn started her career as a child model and attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School in London, which led to several national commercials and a guest star role on '' London's Burning''. She pr ...
*2009 James Blasingame *2008 Pamela Sissi Carroll *2007
David Macinnis Gill David Macinnis Gill is an American author who writes for young adults. Career Gill began his writing career by publishing short stories in small magazines, including ''The Crescent Review'' and ''Writer's Forum.'' In 2005, Scarecrow Press publis ...
*2006
Kathryn Kelly Kathryn Kelly (March 18, 1904 – May 28, 1985) was an American criminal active during the prohibition era. She was involved in bootlegging, assisted her fourth husband, George Kelly Barnes ("Machine Gun Kelly"), in his crimes and actively encou ...
*2005 Diane Tuccillo *2004 Patty Campbell *2003
Michael Cart Michael Cart, born on March 6, 1941 in Logansport, Indiana, United States is an author and expert in Children's literature, children's and Young adult fiction, young adult literature. He earned a degree in Library science, Library Science from Colu ...
*2002 Bill Mollineaux *2001 Christopher E. Crowe *2000 Teri Lesesne *1999 Connie Zitlow *1998 Joan Kaywell *1997 Lois Stover *1996 Gary Salvner *1995 Charlie Reed *1994 Diana Mitchell *1993 Virginia Monseau *1992 Betty Carter *1991 Kay Bushman *1990 Betty Poe *1989 Patricia Kelly *1988
Barbara Samuels Barbara may refer to: People * Barbara (given name) * Barbara (painter) (1915–2002), pseudonym of Olga Biglieri, Italian futurist painter * Barbara (singer) (1930–1997), French singer * Barbara Popović (born 2000), also known mononymously a ...
*1987 C. Anne Webb *1986 Donald R. Gallo *1985 Hazel Davis *1984 Richard Abrahamson *1983 Mike Angelotti *1982 Robert C. Small, Jr. *1981 Al Muller *1980 Hugh Agee *1979 Kenneth Donelson *1978 Alleen Pace Nilsen *1977 Sheila Schwartz *1976 Ted Hipple *1975 Helen Painter *1974
M. Jerry Weiss ( ; ; pl. ; ; 1512, from Middle French , literally "my lord") is an honorific title that was used to refer to or address the eldest living brother of the king in the French royal court. It has now become the customary French title of resp ...
*1973 Marguerite Archer


References


External links

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''The ALAN Review''
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