Awards & Winners

John Sandford

Date of Birth 23-February-1944
Place of Birth Cedar Rapids
(Linn County, Iowa, United States of America, Area code 319)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as John Camp, John Roswell Camp
Profession Novelist, Author, Journalist
John Sandford, real name John Roswell Camp is an American novelist and former journalist. Camp was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He received a Bachelor's in American History and a Master's in Journalism from the University of Iowa. From 1971 to 1978, Camp wrote for The Miami Herald. In 1978 he moved to Minneapolis and started writing for The Saint Paul Pioneer Press as a features reporter; in 1980 he became a daily columnist. That year he was a Pulitzer finalist for a series of stories on Native American culture. In 1985, during the Midwest farm crisis, he wrote a series entitled "Life on the Land: an American farm family", which followed a typical southwest Minnesota farm family through the course of a full year. For that work he won the annual Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing and the American Society of Newspaper Editors award for Non-Deadline Feature Writing. He cut back from full-time work with the Pioneer Press in 1989 and quit entirely next year.

Awards by John Sandford

Check all the awards nominated and won by John Sandford.

1986


Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing
(For his five-part series examining the life of an American farm family faced with the worst U.S. agricultural crisis since the Depression.)

Nominations 1986 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing
For his five-part series examining the life of an American farm family faced with the worst U.S. agricultural crisis since the Depression.

1980


Nominations 1980 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing
For a series on Indians.