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WHAT

The Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award (MTAVL) is an annual national literary award sponsored generously by novelist David Baldacci and administered by the Mark Twain House and Museum. Honoring excellence in a work of fiction that tells a distinctly American story, the award helps maintain the legacy and spirit of Mark Twain’s writing. The honored writer receives a $25,000 prize. Last year’s winner was Absolution, by Alice McDermott. 

HOW

At-large volunteer readers (you!) perform the first round of judging, selecting from the 150+ entries to form the 30-book Long List. Finalists and winner will be selected by a panel of five judges. 

Your Role as an At-Large Reader

  • Read a minimum of two books from our list of submissions — either books of your choice or, if you prefer, assigned by us. You can read more if you’re on a roll (many readers do!) 
  • Find the book at your local library or bookstore, get a Kindle version, inquire about an e-book version at a library… or use a free PDF version available on our website
  • Give each book a grade and fill out a short form with review notes 

The Process

  • The reading period begins in mid-February and ends in May — plenty of time!
  • All at-large volunteer readers receive the 20% employee discount at our gift shop (both online and at the Mark Twain House & Museum) and the same discount for a ticket to the exciting award-night celebration in November
  • All “super-reader” volunteers who read and score 5 books or more will be included in a drawing, with three lucky winners receiving a signed copy of the winning book and a FREE ticket to the awards dinner ($250 value)
  • You don’t have to be a Twain scholar to judge; the only criterion in the first round is literary excellence – whether you find the books you read to be worthy of acclaim 

Sign Me Up!

  • Contact Omar Acevedo, Omar.Acevedo@marktwainhouse.org, to register as a volunteer reader  
  • Please share this invitation with someone you know who would enjoy being a reader. (Book Clubs are welcome too!)

Further information about the MTAVL at:  https://marktwainhouse.org/american-voice/

Rand Richards Cooper

Rand Richards Cooper is the author of two works of fiction, The Last to Go and Big As Life. His writing has appeared in The New Yorker, Harper’s, GQ, Esquire, The Atlantic, and in Best American Short Stories. He has been Writer-in-Residence at Amherst and Emerson colleges. A longtime contributor to Bon Appétit and the New York Times, Rand lives in Hartford, CT with his family. He is the restaurant critic for the Hartford Courant and has been a critic and essayist for Commonweal for over two decades. The Last to Go was produced for television by ABC.