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October 23, 2023 by Travis Jonker

Nominations for the 2023 Undies and Endies are Open!

October 23, 2023 by Travis Jonker   Leave a Comment

The best (see: only) case cover and endpaper awards in children’s literature are back!

That’s right, the 2023 Undies and Endies are officially up and running. It’s time to submit your favorite case covers and end papers of the year.

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First up, the Undies Case Cover Awards. What’s a case cover, you ask? This is a case cover:

Here are my favorite casewraps of 2022, and don't forget that you can see my casewrap reveals all year round at https://t.co/IAJlSfYMBN! pic.twitter.com/LXQDqGjGzl

— Mel Schuit 📚🍍 (@spiky_penelope) December 19, 2022

It’s what you see when you remove the jacket from a book. Now, most case covers are pretty boring: plain paper or sporting the same image as the jacket.

But there are some case covers that get creative. That’s what the Undies Case Cover Awards are here to recognize.

Here’s how The Undies will work:

Now through November 12th, 2023 we are accepting nominations* for the best case covers of the year.

After nominations close, we will announce shortlists in a variety of categories and then we’ll open up the polls. The winner will be decided by popular vote (that means you). We’ll announce the winners shortly thereafter.

*To nominate a case cover for the 2023 Undies:

Make sure your nomination was published in 2023. If so, take a photo of the front cover (jacket on) AND the case with the jacket removed (click here to see examples).

CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT for the UNDIES AWARDS! 

*NOTE* You must have a Google account to submit.

Anyone (including publishers) can nominate. You can nominate as many books as you’d like.

It’s time to recognize this unsung part of the book – what do you say?


Now for the Endies Endpaper Awards.

You know what endpapers are, right? These are endpapers:

#Endpapers for the end of your week!

From There Was a Party for Langston by @JasonReynolds83, @wjpumphrey, and @jpumphrey
(@SimonKIDS, October 2023)https://t.co/T3fYlL0c28 pic.twitter.com/E0AaLCpUCO

— Mel Schuit 📚🍍 (@spiky_penelope) October 20, 2023

They’re the first thing you see when you open the cover of a book. Endpapers are often pretty boring: pain paper in one color or another.

But sometimes, the endpapers are beautiful. Sometimes, they even add to the story.

We want to honor the most creative endpapers of the year, and so the Endies Endpaper Awards were born.

Here’s how The Endies will work:

Now through November 12th, 2023 we are accepting nominations* for the best endpapers of the year

After nominations close, we will announce our favorites.

*To nominate end papers for the 2023 Endies:

Make sure your nomination was published in 2023. If so, take a photo of the front endpapers AND the back endpapers (click here to see an example).

CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT for the ENDIES AWARDS!

*NOTE* You must have a Google account to submit.

Anyone (including publishers) can nominate! You can nominate as many books as you’d like.

Let’s recognize the best endpapers of the year!

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About Travis Jonker

Travis Jonker is an elementary school librarian in Michigan. He writes reviews (and the occasional article or two) for School Library Journal and is a member of the 2014 Caldecott committee. You can email Travis at scopenotes@gmail.com, or follow him on Twitter: @100scopenotes.

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