A Storyteller’s Honor: Receiving the Judy Goddard Award

On November 17, 2025, I had the immense pleasure of receiving the Judy Goddard Award for Children’s Literature. It is always wonderful to be recognized for my efforts to educate children while entertaining them, but it is truly special to be selected by Libraries Ltd. Many authors I have long admired and tried to emulate have won this award in the past. Because this was not a competition I applied for, but rather a selection made by the organization, the honor felt even more significant.

An Evening at El Charro

The award ceremony took place at the original El Charro in Tucson—the very place where the chimichanga was created! I wasn’t quite sure what to expect, but I was delighted to meet the dedicated individuals involved in increasing literacy in Arizona’s underserved, Indigenous, and rural communities.

I was surprised to find that the committee wasn’t made up of fellow authors, but rather the “boots on the ground”: librarians, teachers, and social workers. Listening to the stories of their work was fascinating; the impact they have on our Arizona communities would truly make a great book in itself. I left feeling incredibly impressed by their mission.

Then came the moment they presented my award: a beautiful Storyteller statue. I have always admired these statues and wanted one for my home, but to receive one as a literary award was simply fabulous.

The group attending the award luncheon.

 

Toby Smitt presenting the Award to Elaine.

Supporting Arizona Literacy

Established in 1966 by Governor Sam and Judy Goddard, Libraries Ltd. works tirelessly to provide reading materials to Arizona schools, libraries, and non-profit organizations that serve children and teenagers. They have active chapters in both the Tucson and Phoenix areas.

Reading the list of past recipients humbles and encourages me. The award is presented to authors or illustrators whose work features or is closely identified with Arizona and the surrounding regions. Looking at names like Byrd Baylor (1985), Jennifer Ward (2011), and Adam Rex (2017), I feel I am in very good company!

All the organization asked of me in return was to share the news of the award and display their sticker on my books. I was planning on doing that anyway—and anywhere I can! I think the Dinosaurs Roamed Arizona cover looks even better with that gold seal on it, don’t you?

The cover of Dinosaurs Roam Arizona with two award winning stickers on the cover, including the Judy Goddard Award.

Experience the Award-Winning Adventure See for yourself why the Judy Goddard committee chose this prehistoric Arizona journey! From the Sonoran Desert to the giants of the past, this book is designed to spark a love of science in every child. Get your copy of Dinosaurs Roamed Arizona here!

Past Judy Goddard Award Winners

2024 – No Award
2023 – Danielle Fradette
2022 – No Award
2021 – Dusti Bowling and Paul Mosier
2020 – No Award2019 No winner selected
2018 Chris Gall
2017 Adam Rex
2016 Charline Profiri
2015 Monica Brown
2014 Lynne Avril     Amelia Bedelia
2013 Guy Porfirio
2012 Brooke Bessesen
2011 Jennifer Ward
2010 Barbara Gowan
2009 Roni Capin Rivera-Ashford
2008 S.D. Nelson
2007 Marjorie Weinman Sharmat
2006 Barbara Park
2005 Alice McLerran
2004 Joan Sandin
2003 Jean Ekman Adams
2002 Sylvia Long
2001 Conrad Storad    
2000 Ruth Covault
1999 Joyce Rossi
1998 Jan Romero Stevens
1997 Ron Himler
1996 Baje Whitethorne
1995 Joe Hayes & Kay Sather
1994 Susan Lowell
1993 Shonto Begay
1992 Ken Buchanan
1991 Michael Lacapa
1990 Gisela and E. Wesley Jernigan
1989 Elizabeth P. Qoyawayma
1988 Betty Baker
1987 Lynn Gessner
1986 Don Schellie
1985 Byrd Baylor
1984 Ann Nolan Clark
1983 Eulalia Bourne
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