Category talk:Margaret A. Edwards Award winners

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We have biographies of all Edwards Award winners, 25 in 26 years thru 2013. I plan to add all of them to the new category, among other improvements, during a third pass beginning yesterday. --P64 (talk) 16:51, 27 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

 Done All 25 biographies are now in the category, along with the main article. All include coverage of the Edwards Award with official reference [ref name=edwards] that targets the annual page rather than homepage or list of winners --evidently YALSA's online version of the contemporary citation. This constitutes complete coverage in four senses where targeting the annual page is the fourth.
Most of the biographies quote the citation briefly but substantially.
I have not covered the Edwards Award in related book and series articles. Three of the 25 awards cited a single book (Judy Blume 1996, Nancy Garden 2003, Lois Lowry 2007), and some cited one series entirely (at least Cooper 2012) or a subset of one series (Block 2005, Card 2008). This year's award cited two series entirely (Pierce 2013).
--P64 (talk) 00:23, 14 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]