Finalist: The Salt Lake Tribune, by Pat Bagley
For his adroit use of images and words that cut to the core of often emotional issues for his readership.
Nominated Work
Biography
In 1978, Pat Bagley was hired by The Salt Lake Tribune and has been a popular feature of the paper ever since.
Winners
Prize Winner in Editorial Cartooning in 2014:
Kevin Siers
For his thought provoking cartoons drawn with a sharp wit and bold artistic style.
Editorial Cartooning
Finalists
Nominated as finalists in Editorial Cartooning in 2014:
David Horsey
For his wide ranging cartoons that blend skillful caricature with irreverence, causing readers both to laugh and think.
The Jury
The Jury
O. Ricardo Pimentel(Chair )
editorial writer and columnist
John Costa
editor
Vanessa Gallman
editorial page editor
Teri Hayt
executive editor
Victor Navasky
professor of journalism and director, Delacorte Center for Magazine Journalism
Winners in Editorial Cartooning
Steve Sack
For his diverse collection of cartoons, using an original style and clever ideas to drive home his unmistakable point of view.
Matt Wuerker
For his consistently fresh, funny cartoons, especially memorable for lampooning the partisan conflict that engulfed Washington.
Mike Keefe
For his widely ranging cartoons that employ a loose, expressive style to send strong, witty messages.
Mark Fiore, self syndicated, appearing on SFGate.com
For his animated cartoons appearing on SFGate.com, the San Francisco Chronicle Web site, where his biting wit, extensive research and ability to distill complex issues set a high standard for an emerging form of commentary.
2014 Prize Winners
Donna Tartt
A beautifully written coming-of-age novel with exquisitely drawn characters that follows a grieving boy's entanglement with a small famous painting that has eluded destruction, a book that stimulates the mind and touches the heart.
Annie Baker
A thoughtful drama with well-crafted characters that focuses on three employees of a Massachusetts art-house movie theater, rendering lives rarely seen on the stage.
Alan Taylor
A meticulous and insightful account of why runaway slaves in the colonial era were drawn to the British side as potential liberators.
Megan Marshall
A richly researched book that tells the remarkable story of a 19th century author, journalist, critic and pioneering advocate of women's rights who died in a shipwreck.



















