About Romance Writers of America: Advances the professional interests of career-focused romance writers through networking and advocacy:
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The industry’s premier awards for published and unpublished romance writers
About RITA Awards: Romance Writers of America’s RITA® is the highest award of excellence in the genre of romance fiction. The golden statuette, named after RWA’s first president, Rita Clay Estrada, is a symbol for the very best that romance fiction has to offer each year.
RITAs are awarded to the romance novels that received the highest scores from panels of romance-author judges. Here’s how the process works:
Every fall, more than 1,000 romance novels are entered in the RITA contest by authors and editors. Romance-author judges begin the process of critiquing and ranking the entrants. In mid-spring approximately 100 books are named the year’s "RITA finalists." The finalist books go on to be further scrutinized by judges. In July -- when RWA hosts its Annual National Conference -- the judges’ marks are tabulated to reveal the top score getters. The names of the RITA-winning books are kept secret until RWA’s "RITA and Golden Heart Awards Ceremony and Gala," which is a formal event held on the final night of RWA’s Conference. At the awards ceremony -- an event similar to the Oscars -- the winners are announced and, amid excitement and tears, the winning authors take to the stage to accept their RITA statuettes and to make acceptance speeches.
One RITA award is given out in each of 13 different categories. The RITA categories were established to compare books with similar lengths and settings. For example, shorter contemporary-set romances are entered in the "Best Short Contemporary" category. Other RITA categories group competing books by story element. The "Best Inspirational Romance" category is for romances that contain spiritual elements; the "Best Paranormal Romance" category is for romances that contain science-fiction elements. In the instance that a particular category does not have enough entries, fewer than 13 RITAs are given, but this rarely happens.
RWA is pleased to announce its yearly RITA finalists in mid-spring every year, and the 13 big RITA-winning books the last week in July. Throughout the year, RITA-winning authors enjoy the added promotional value associated with earning a RITA, as well as the respect and acclaim of their writing peers. The sister contest to RWA’s RITA is the Golden Heart contest; facilitated and judged in a similar fashion, the Golden Heart is for unpublished romance-novel manuscripts.
About Lifetime Achievement Award: One of the highest honors RWA bestows each year is the Lifetime Achievement Award. This award is presented to a living author in recognition of significant contributions to romantic fiction and the romance genre. To qualify for the award, the recipient's career in romantic fiction must span a minimum of 15 years. Recipients must in some way continue to promote the romance genre, teach romance in fiction, or publish romantic fiction. In 1994 a new requirement was added, that recipients must maintain active RWA membership. Authors are nominated for the award by RWA members. Recipients are determined by a vote of the membership.
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Lifetime Achievement Award Winners
2007 Linda Lael Miller
2005 Linda Howard
2004 - no award given
2003 Heather Graham
2002 Maggie Osborne
2001 Robin Lee Hatcher
2000 Rita Clay Estrada
1999 Rosalyn Alsobrook
1998 Sandra Brown
1997 Nora Roberts
1996 Anne Stuart
1995 Jayne Ann Krentz
1994 Ann Maxwell, aka Elizabeth Lowell
1993 Janet Dailey
1992 Mary Stewart
1991 Barbara Mertz
1990 Phillis A. Whitney
1988 Kathleen Woodiwiss
1987 Patricia Maxwell, aka Jennifer Blake
1986 Roberta Gellis
1985 Virginia Myers