Yet through our literature we strive to define our place in the world. Our literature speaks to our city’s diversity, character and heart. In our literature can be found all we love and hate, frozen snapshots of our vast terrain over the years, commentary on our ever-changing culture. In our literature can be found who we are and what we do and where we do it. The value and character of our city is not only reflected in but shaped by our great books.
We do this through educational programming, awards, exhibits and other special events, particularly our annual induction ceremony. We are also in the process of creating a repository of detailed information about Chicago’s past, present and future literary life through such projects as the Chicago Literary Map and Chicago Literary Tours.
At that point, the project had neither shape nor definition, it was just an idea. Throughout the rest of 2008 and most of 2009 founder Donald G. Evans worked with CWA president Randy Richardson to build a website. At the same time, he put into place procedures for induction into the CLHOF, assembled the first nominating and selecting committees, and with the large contributions of Valya Lupescu, put on our first induction ceremony at Northeastern Illinois University’s Auditorium. With that, the induction process was in place, and ever since a new class of six writers has been inducted annually.
Over the next four years, the Chicago Literary Hall of Fame expanded its programming and reach, and added the Fuller Award (a lifetime achievement honor) and Budding Literary Masters (competition for young writers) to its annual traditions. The scope of the organization required greater support, and an independent board, and so in January 2014 the Chicago Literary Hall of Fame became our own nonprofit 501 c(3) entity.
Chicago Literary Hall of Fame
Email: Don Evans
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Chicago, IL 60613
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