2010 Scribe Award Winners

The International Association of Media Tie-In Writers (IAMTW) announced the winners of their Fourth Annual Scribe Awards during this weekend’s San Diego Comic-Con. The Scribe Awards “acknowledge and celebrate excellence in licensed tie-in writing—novels based on TV shows, movies, and games.”
The winners are:
Best Novel (General Fiction): As the World Turns: The Man from Oakdale by “Henry Coleman” & Alina Adams
Best Novel (Speculative Fiction): Terminator Salvation: Cold War by Greg Cox
Best Adaptation (General & Speculative): The Tudors: Thy Will be Done by Elizabeth Massie
Best Young Adult (Original & Adapted): Bandslam: The Novel by Aaron Rosenberg
The nominees were listed in this article in March.
Also, as previously announced, William Johnstson received the Grandmaster Award. “The highest honor the IAMTW can bestow is the Grandmaster Award, which recognizes a writer for his or her extensive and exceptional work in the tie-in field. This year’s honoree is William Johnston, the writer of over a hundred tie-in novels and the most prolific practitioner of the craft.”
The IAMTW also reminds authors that they are now considering works for next year’s awards. To get the full details on how to make sure your work is considered, see this page