SELA 2010 Outstanding Author Award

October 4th, 2010

Mississippi Writer Selected as Southeastern Outstanding Author by Library Group

OXFORD — Oxford resident Neil White, author of the memoir In the Sanctuary of Outcasts (Morrow/HarperPerennial), won the Southeastern Outstanding Author Award in nonfiction from the Southeastern Library Association (SELA). The award was announced during a ceremony at the Peabody Hotel in Little Rock, Arkansas on September 28, 2010.

The SELA awards committee described In the Sanctuary of Outcasts as “powerful, deeply moving, and inspiring.” Jim Cooper, SELA awards chairperson added, “Neil White joins an elite list of distinguished Southern writers recognized by the Southeastern Library Association. He certainly is a deserving recipient of the 2010 Outstanding Author Award for Nonfiction.”

Former SELA Outstanding Author winners include Eudora Welty, Ernest Gaines, Willie Morris, Rick Bragg, Ann Patchett, Sue Monk Kidd and Pat Conroy.

Since its publication in the summer of 2009, In the Sanctuary of Outcasts has received accolades from Books for a Better Life, the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance, and the Barnes & Noble “Discover Great New Writers” program.

In response to the SELA award, author Neil White said, “I’m surprised and honored — and especially grateful this story is being singled out by a group of wonderful readers like librarians.”

The 2010 SELA Outstanding Author Award in fiction went to Ron Rash of North Carolina for his short story collection Burning Bright (Ecco/HarperCollins).

SELA is the trade organization for libraries in twelve Southern states.

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In Baton Rouge, Characters Will Step Off the Page

July 24th, 2010

In the Sanctuary of Outcasts — Baton Rouge’s “One Book, One Community” Event

Thursday, July 29, 2010, 7-8:30 pm, Baton Rouge, LSU Cox Academic Ctr for Student Athletes Auditorium, (doors open at 6:30)

Neil White will read from, speak about and answer questions from the audience about his memoir In the Sanctuary of Outcasts. Come early, more than 400 attendees are expected. Characters from the book will “step off the page” to greet the audience.

For more information and maps, visit readonebook.org

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Apologies to the Louisiana Youth Challenge Program

July 24th, 2010

An apology

Every book has mistakes. Mine has a very damaging one. It’s just two words, but it goes counter to everything In the Sanctuary of Outcasts is about. In the Epilogue, I mention that Harry shares the Carville facility with juvenile offenders.  I recently discovered nothing could be further from the truth.

The young men and women who share Carville with the remaining residents are “at risk” teens participating in the Youth Challenge Program — a voluntary program for teens who want to improve their lives (serious criminal activity actually prevents participation).

So, in my ignorance, I stigmatized a group of young people who need the opposite — love, encouragement and praise for their commitment to turning their lives around.

I hope the participants, teachers, administrators of the Youth Challenge Program will accept my deepest apology.

Neil White

Author, In the Sanctuary of Outcasts

For more information on the program, click here

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