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The Macavity Award is named for the “mystery cat” of T.S. Eliot (Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats). Each year the members of Mystery Readers International nominate and vote for their favorite mysteries in five categories.
The Macavity Awards, established in 1987, are a group of literary awards presented annually to mystery writers. Nominated and voted upon annually by the members of the Mystery Readers International, the award is named for the "mystery cat" of T. S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. [1]
The following writers have all received a Macavity Award from the members of Mystery Readers International. For the individual books, short stories and magazines that have received Macavitys, see Category:Macavity Award-winning works.
Nominated and voted upon annually by the members of the Mystery Readers International, the award is named for the "mystery cat" of T. S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats. The award is given in four categories -- best novel, best first novel, best nonfiction, and best short story.
The Macavity Awards are a literary award for mystery writers. Nominated and voted upon annually by the members of the Mystery Readers International, the award is named for the "mystery cat" of T. S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.
The following books received a Macavity Award from the members of Mystery Readers International. For Macavity-winning writers, see Category:Macavity Award winners.
Each year the members of Mystery Readers International nominate and vote for their favorite mysteries in five categories. Other Macavity categories are Best Short Story, Best Nonfiction and Sue Feder Memorial Award for Best Historical Novel.