Edgar Allan Poe Award®

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Rupert Holmes’ Edgar® awarded for Accomplice
Rupert Holmes’ Edgar® awarded for Accomplice

The Edgar Allan Poe Award® is awarded every April by the Mystery Writers of America (MWA). Membership is open to anyone, although “active membership” (and the possibility of serving on a judging panel) is reserved for published crime writers.

Eligible novels must be published in the U.S. in English and nominated by the publisher. Nominees for Best First Novel must be authored by a U.S. citizen. Each category has a panel of active MWA members (working writers) who engage in a series of top-ten rankings until a clear winner and top-five are produced.

Winners receive a bust of Edgar Allan Poe.

Notes

  • The Juvenile award was discontinued in 1990 and returned in 1991.

Award Categories

Novel: 2008 Annals Ranked books Ranked authors
First Novel: 2008 Annals Ranked books Ranked authors
Paperback Original: 2008 Annals Ranked books Ranked authors
Critical/Biographical Work: 2008 Annals Ranked books Ranked authors
Fact Crime: 2008 Annals Ranked books Ranked authors
Young Adult: 2008 Annals Ranked books Ranked authors
Juvenile: 2008 Annals Ranked books Ranked authors
Motion Picture: 2008 Annals Ranked films Ranked directors

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January 2009

26

Edgar nominees
May 2009

2

Edgar winners
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