Today
Mystery Writers of America (MWA) announces the recipients of its special
awards. The board chose Charlaine Harris and Jeffery Deaver as
the 2021 Grand Masters, and the 2020 Raven Award recipient is Malice
Domestic. They will receive their awards at the 75th Annual Edgar Awards
Ceremony, which will be held April 29, 2021.
"Mystery
Writers of America is thrilled to honour Jeffery Deaver and Charlaine
Harris as MWA's 2021 Grand Masters," said MWA President Meg
Gardiner. "Over the course of decades, Deaver and Harris have gripped tens
of millions of readers while broadening the reach of the genre with
transformative books—notably, Deaver's Lincoln Rhyme series, and Harris's Sookie
Stackhouse novels—and while generously encouraging and supporting fellow
writers and the reading public. We're delighted to recognize their
achievements."
MWA's
Grand Master Award represents the pinnacle of achievement in mystery writing
and was established to acknowledge important contributions to this genre, as
well as for a body of work that is both significant and of consistent high
quality. Jeffery Deaver has published more than forty novels since
the early 1990's, including two series besides the Lincoln Rhyme novels,
numerous stand-alone and short story collections. On being notified
of the honor, Deaver said, "When I was a (relatively) young writer new to
this business of penning novels, many years ago, the first professional
organization I joined was Mystery Writers of America. Signing on felt to me
like coming home—being welcomed into a community of fellow authors willing to
share their expertise and offer support in a profession that was largely, well,
a 'mystery' to me. Besides, how could I not join? MWA was the real deal; for
proof, one had only to look at those in the ranks of the Grand Masters: Agatha
Christie, Rex Stout, Ellery Queen, James M. Cain . . . and
so many others whose works populated my bookshelves. Yet it never once occurred
to me, in all my years as a member and my two terms as president, that I might
be invited into those very ranks. I wish to express by boundless gratitude to
MWA for this honor, which stands, without question, as the high point of my
career."
Charlaine
Harris has published 13 novels in the Southern Vampire series (adapted
into the popular HBO series True Blood), which proved so popular that at
one point her novels took half of the top ten slots on New York Times' bestseller
list. Her other series include the Aurora Teagarden novels, the Lily Bard
(Shakespeare) books, the Midnight Texas trilogy (adapted for television) and
numerous others, as well as several standalones. Harris said, "This is
like winning the lottery and the Pulitzer Prize in one day. I am so honored and
thrilled to join the ranks of revered writers who are Grand Masters. I thank
the MWA Board from the bottom of my heart."
Previous
Grand Masters include Barbara Neely, Martin Cruz Smith, William
Link, Peter Lovesey, Walter Mosley, Lois Duncan, James
Ellroy, Robert Crais, Ken Follett, Martha Grimes, Sara
Paretsky, James Lee Burke, Sue Grafton, Stephen King, Mary
Higgins Clark, Lawrence Block, P.D. James, Ellery Queen, Daphne du
Maurier, Alfred Hitchcock, Graham Greene, and Agatha Christie,
to name a few.
The
Raven Award recognizes outstanding achievement in the mystery field outside the
realm of creative writing. For 2021, Mystery Writers of America selected
the Malice Domestic mystery conference, founded in 1989 and held every spring
since. Malice Domestic focuses primarily on traditional mysteries, their authors
and fans, and also presents the Agatha Awards, with six categories. "Who
says Friday the 13th is an unlucky day?" said Verena Rose,
currently chair of the Malice Domestic Board of Directors. "Certainly, not
me. This morning I received a call from Greg Herren, Executive Vice
President of Mystery Writers of America, letting me know that Malice Domestic
has been selected to receive the Raven Award in 2021. What an absolutely,
amazing surprise and as the Chair, I can't wait to give my fellow Board members
the news. This is an honor we are beyond thrilled to receive." Previous
Raven winners include Left Coast Crime, Marilyn Stasio, Kristopher
Zgorski, Dru Ann Love, Raven Bookstore in Lawrence, Kansas, Sisters
in Crime, Margaret Kinsman, Kathryn Kennison, Aunt Agatha's Bookstore
in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Oline Cogdill, The Mysterious Galaxy in San
Diego, Centuries & Sleuths Bookstore in Chicago, Once Upon a Crime
Bookstore in Minneapolis, Mystery Lovers Bookstore in Oakmont, PA,
Kate's Mystery Books in Cambridge, MA, and The Poe House in Baltimore,
MD.
The
Edgar Awards, or "Edgars," as they are commonly known, are named
after MWA's patron saint Edgar Allan Poe and are presented to authors
of distinguished work in various categories. MWA is the premier organization
for mystery writers, professionals allied to the crime-writing field, aspiring
crime writers, and those who are devoted to the genre. The organization
encompasses some 3,000 members including authors of fiction and non-fiction
books, screen and television writers, as well as publishers, editors, and
literary agents. For more information on Mystery Writers of America, please
visit the website: www.mysterywriters.org
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