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The John Henry Faulk Award is presented annually by the Tejas Storytelling Association to the person who has contributed the most toward the art of storytelling in the Southwest. It is presented at the Texas Storytelling Festival held in Denton, Texas every Spring, and is the most prestigious award given in the name of storytelling in the entire state.

A native Texan, John Henry Faulk was a master storyteller, chronicling the stories and lives of friends and relatives through the years. Some called him an actor and impersonator, as he was able to mimic the voices and mannerisms of almost everyone he met. He was a satirist and used his humor to expose bigots, ignorant racists and ultra-patriots. But first and foremost John Henry Faulk was a defender of the First Amendment, and had the courage to speak his mind even when his was the only dissenting voice.


JOHN HENRY FAULK  (1913-1990)


RECIPIENTS
2008 - Jerry Young
2007 - Donna Ingham
2006 - Dorothy and Mickey McMahon
2005 - Sheila Starks Phillips
2004 - Joe Doc Moore
2003 - Tim Tingle
2002 - The City of Denton
2001 - Tom McDermott
2000 - James Ford
1999 - Karen Morgan
1998 - J.B. Keith
1997 - Sally Bates Goodroe
1996 - August House's Ted and Liz Parkhurst
1995 - Barbara McBride Smith
1994 - Jimmy Neil Smith
1993 - Rosanna Herndon
1992 - Ted Colson
1991 - Jeannine Beekman
1990 - Finley Stewart
1989 - Gayle Ross
1988 - Lynn Moroney
1987 - Connie Pottle
1986 - Elizabeth Ellis