Longlisted for the 2025 Carnegie Medal: What It Means and Why It Matters
So, you've heard your book is longlisted for the Carnegie Medal! ๐ That's HUGE! This means you're officially in the running for one of the most prestigious awards in children's literature.
But what exactly does being longlisted mean? And why is it so important? Let's break it down.
What is the Carnegie Medal?
The Carnegie Medal is a big deal. It's awarded annually by the Library Association in the UK to the best book for children and young adults published in the UK.
Think of it like the Oscars for kids' books! It's a serious honor that can boost your book's visibility and sales โ and not just in the UK.
Why is being longlisted so important?
Being longlisted is like being shortlisted for a job โ it shows you're in the top tier of contenders. It means your book caught the eye of a panel of expert judges.
Here's what being longlisted can do for your book:
- Increased recognition: It gives your book serious street cred.
- More publicity: Media outlets will be more likely to cover your book if it's longlisted.
- Sales bump: Longlisting can lead to a spike in sales.
- Improved chances for the shortlist: It's a stepping stone to winning the big prize.
Longlisted - what next?
You're not home free yet! But you're on the right track. Keep your fingers crossed, promote your book, and celebrate your achievement! This is a big win no matter what happens next.
Remember, even being longlisted for the Carnegie Medal means your book is already amazing! Keep doing what you're doing and enjoy the ride. ๐