Alaska writers and media communicators made a strong showing in the 2008 national contest sponsored by the National Federation of Press Women (NFPW). Alaska had 21 winning entries, including 11 first places, from 13 individuals.
Alaska did especially well in television journalism and in the book authoring categories.
Rhonda McBride, who is now on the staff of Gov. Sarah Palin, took first place in three categories for her work for KTUU-TV Channel 2. She also took second place in another category and, significantly, placed second in a competition for individual achievement in any medium.
Sheila Balistreri took two first places for her work for Channel 2, The Morning Edition with Sheila Balistreri.
Steve Levi took first place in fiction writing for his novel, Cadzow, set in Alaska and published by Lachesis Publishing of Nova Scotia, Canada. This is the third year in a row that Alaska has placed first in the novel category.
Aliza Sherman Risdahl took first in non-fiction book, instructional, for her how-to book on starting an internet business. Part of the Adams Streetwise series published by F+W Publications, Inc., the book is titled Streetwise eCommerce: Establish Your Online Business, Expand Your Reach, and Watch Your Profits Soar.
The local affiliate of NFPW is Alaska Professional Communicators (APC), based in Anchorage. Each year the organization, with about 70 members in the writing and media communication fields, offers a contest at the state level. State first place winners go to the national contest.
The awards will be presented Sept. 13 at the NFPW conference in Idaho Falls, Idaho.
Alaska’s national winners follow, in alphabetical order:
Sheila Balistreri: 1st, best television newscast, and 1st, best television presentation, both for The Morning Edition with Sheila Balistreri.
Mary Katzke and Deborah Schildt: 1st, poster campaign for the Alaska Office of Breast and Cervical Health Partnership; 3rd, video productions, For the Love of Riley for the Arc of Anchorage.
Steve Levi: 1st, fiction, novel, Cadzow.
Ginny Mahar: 1st, personal column or critic’s review, radio, The Sauk, KTOO 104.3 FM.
Rhonda McBride: 1st, on-scene spot report, television, Walrus Bellies; 1st, prepared report, television, 49th Cello; 1st, television interview, Fallen Heroes Project; 2nd, television special programming, Bethel Remembers; 2nd, individual achievement. All work for KTUU-TV Channel 2.
Amy Murphy: 1st, single advertisement, AVEC Cooperative Month ad, Delta Discovery and Ruralite magazine; 3rd, annual report, internal, Alaska Village Electric Co-op Annual Report; Hon. Mention, community or institutional relations program, Kalskag high school story writing project, for AVEC.
Elise Patkotak: 2nd, personal columns, general, “We’re each part of some minority” and “Beware the power of the ‘babe’,” Anchorage Daily News; 2nd, newsletter, one- to three-color, The Flight Feather, for Bird TLC.
Aliza Sherman Risdahl: 1st, non-fiction book, instructional, Streetwise eCommerce: Establish Your Online Business, Expand Your Reach, and Watch Your Profits Soar.
Yereth Rosen: 2nd, personality profile, “The Moose Babysitter,” Christian Science Monitor.
Sherrie Simmonds: 1st, annual report, CD-electronics, 2006 Annual Report–celebrating 60 years of housing Alaskans, for Alaska Housing Finance Corp.
Alan Sorum: 2nd, manuals and handbooks, Clean Boating, for University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Linda Thompson: Hon. Mention, non-fiction book, religious or inspirational, Erik’s Story, Finding His Gifts Against All Odds in Rural Alaska, published by Publication Consultants of Anchorage.