2019 Moonbeam Awards Ceremony Photos
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Moonbeam 2019 Medalists Group Photo
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Our two youngest medalists
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Kickin' It with Kenzie aka Makenzie Lee-Foster age 8 years old
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Moonbeam Spirit Award-Winner L.A. Duncan
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K.A. Cummins, Young Adult Fiction Ebook medalist
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Kat Socks and Pickles the Dog
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Best Non-Fiction Book Series Gold Medalist, Michelle Medlock Adams
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Carol Trembath, winner of two Moonbeam 2019 medals
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Navya Sarikonda, gold medalist in the Youth Author category
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Best First Chapter Book winner Amber Byers with her kids
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Best First Picture Book winner Tracy Sides
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Health Issues category winner Luis Lopez Tallaj from Dominican Republic
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Celia Black representing Health Issues gold medalist by father/daughter team Ray Kurzweil and Amy Kurzweil
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Michael Sky Danley, creator of Moose'r McDan
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Rob Gross of Golden Bell Studios with one of their two medal winners
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Katherine Broussard illustrated Audacious Ignacnious, written by her brother Paul Mitchell
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Michelle Medlock Adams, winner of three 2019 Moonbeam medals
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Krista Betcher created YAB to help middle-schoolers: Be Yourself, Ask Questions, Breathe!
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David Jack says "Everybody Needs a Beast," so visit your local animal shelter today!
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Born in the Soviet Union, Katia Raina now teaches middle school in Washington DC and won a YA Fiction medal with her debut novel
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Young Adult Fantasy gold medalist Jenna Greene came all the way from Alberta, Canada
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J.W. Garrett's Remeon's Destiny is the prequel of her Realms of Chaos series
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Susan M. MacDonald came from Newfoundland to accept her second Science Fiction Moonbeam medal.
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Lyn Meredith illustrated Juvenile Fiction medalist The Water Princess
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Rannah Gray also writes adult True Crime but wrote this juvenile mystery with her neices Madelyn and Katherine
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Matt Bloom's cat named Bunny is a world traveler and storyteller
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Larry Issa won a gold medal with his first children's book because his characters won't Get Back in the Book!
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Divya Ma Lovingingly writes about how gratitude breathes life into our day-to-day experiences.
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Best Illustrator medalists Colleen Sgroi and Ann Biese from Massachusetts
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Another wonderful gathering of talented authors and artists