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AML Awards
The AML Awards are given annually by the Association for Mormon Letters (AML) to the best work "by, for, and about Mormons." They are juried awards, chosen by a panel of judges. Citations for many of the awards can be found on the AML website. The award categories vary from year to year depending on the shape of the market and what the AML decides is worthy of honor. Beginning with the 2014 awards, the AML began creating a shortlist of finalists for most categories, which preceded the final awards.
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Given out April 12, 2014.
2014
Presented March 28, 2015, at the Utah Valley University Library.
2015
Presented March 5, 2016, at the Heber J. Grant building on Brigham Young University-Hawaii campus.
2016
Presented at Utah Valley University, April 22, 2017.
2017
The final winners were presented March 23, 2018.
2018
The final winners were presented March 30, 2019, in Berkeley, California.
2019
The final winners were presented May 2, 2020, online, due to a cancellation of the 2020 AML Conference caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020
The final winners were presented June 5, 2021, as part of an online-only conference, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021
The winners were announced July 23, 2022, at the AML Conference. Note that, for the fiction awards, the additional of bilingual judges led to the consideration of Spanish-language works published as far back as 2016. Additionally, with the return of a lyrics award, music was considered from both 2020 and 2021. Eugene England: A Mormon Liberal by Kristine L. Haglund (University of Illinois Press)
2022
Award winners were announced April 29, 2023 at a virtual conference.
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