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Quills nominations
Aug. 22: NBC’s Jane Hanson reports on this year's Quill Awards nominees.

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM QUILLS 2005
Book of the year
J.K. Rowling reacts to winning a Quill for "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince."
Elizabeth Kostova
"The Historian" writer wins Debut Author of the Year.
Robert Klein
The comedian describes what it's like to be a new author.
On the red carpet
Quills show co-hosts Al Roker and Jane Hanson catch up with guests arriving for the ceremony.
Deepak Chopra
The best-selling author reveals his secrets to writing.

The Quills, an initiative launched with the support of Reed Business Information and NBC, is an industry-qualified “consumers choice” awards program for books. The Quills celebrates the best adult and children's books of the year in 20 popular categories, including Book of the Year, plus an committee-selected award for best Book to Film.

MSNBC.com is proud to be the official voting partner for the Quills, and NBC is proud to be the official broadcast partner.

The Quills were established to:

  • Celebrate excellence in writing and publishing
  • Recognize and praise the writers & illustrators of wonderful books and great literature
  • Interest more consumers in acquiring books and reading
  • Act as a bellwether for literacy initiatives

Voting has ended for the Quills nominees. Nora Roberts, Maya Angelou and former Vice President Al Gore were among the winners of the Quills Awards.

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