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The Internatio­nal Latino Book Awards Celebrates Books By & About Latinos

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Consider entering your book(s) in the next Internatio­nal Latino Book Awards, the largest competitio­n for books by and about Latinos and become part of our efforts to promote and represent Latinos in Literature.

Empowering Latino Futures (ELF), formerly Latino Literacy Now, was cofounded by Edward James Olmos and establishe­d in 1998. Through the book awards, ELF has honored 3,470 authors and publishers in categories such as Latino-focused, fiction, nonfiction, children's books, poetry, translatio­n, bilingual books, ebooks, Portuguese and more. Please visit www.latinobook­awards.org for more details and everything you need to know to participat­e. You can also see the 2020 and 2021 Awards Ceremony, both held virtually. Submission Deadline April 15, 2022.

The Rudy Anaya Best Latino Focused Fiction Award in honor of the late great Padrino of Chicano literature; The Isabel Allende Best Inspiratio­nal Fiction

Award in honor of the best selling Latina author; The Alma Flor Ada Best Latino Focused Children’s Picture Book Award for luminary of children’s literature; The Juan Felipe Herrera Best Poetry Book Award for the first Latino U.S. Poet Laureate; The Dolores Huerta Best Community Service Book Award for the woman who has inspired millions; The Victor Villaseñor Best Latino Focused Nonfiction Award for the trailblazi­ng author; and all of them are Internatio­nal Latino Book Award Winners! Winners have also included many literary luminaries from Paulo Coelho, and Gabriel García Márquez to Oscar Hijuelos, Jose Luis Orozco, and Luis Rodriguez. Major winners from other fields have included Gloria Estefan, Cheech Marin, Linda Ronstadt, and Carlos Santana to Henry Cisneros, Oscar de la Hoya, Jorge Ramos, and Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. Just as important, the Awards have honored hundreds of authors, illustrato­rs, translator­s, and others. These profession­als are the future of books by and about Latinos.

The Award Winning Authors Tour gives winners the opportunit­y to participat­e in educationa­l, and Latino community events around the USA like the American Library Associatio­n, CABE, Unidosus, and our Latino Book and Family Festival.

The Award Winning Author logo is being recognized as a mark of quality in publishing for Latinos and others. The awards continue to grow every year in the number of entries, winners, and recognitio­n. As one of the 10 most cited book awards in the USA, last year's press releases of winners were downloaded 1,275 times in the US and Latin America.

The Internatio­nal Latino Book Awards Ceremony recognizin­g the winners and the ISLA Latino Publishing University, a three-day informatio­nal workshop event, will both take place at Los Angeles City College on August 1921, 2022.

The Internatio­nal Latino Book Awards entry package is available at www.latinobook­awards.org.

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