| ID Number |
YR given |
Rank | Award Name | Category | Recipient | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 | 1983 | Winner | Author of the Year | Does not apply | Alvin Toffler | work published over the past two decades |
| 314 | 1983 | Winner | Magazine of the Year | Does not apply | Esquire, Working Mother | |
| 1102 | 1983 | Winner | Mort Weisinger Award for Magazine Writing | Does not apply | Sally Wendkos Olds | Do You Want Your Mother to Die? |
| 1103 | 1983 | Winner | Mort Weisinger Award for Magazine Writing | Does not apply | Morton Hunt | Research Through Deception |
| 1104 | 1983 | Runner-Up | Mort Weisinger Award for Magazine Writing | Does not apply | James P. Degnan | The Desert Shall Rejoice and Be Made to Blossom as The Rose . . . . |
| 1105 | 1983 | Runner-up | Mort Weisinger Award for Magazine Writing | Does not apply | Donald Robinson | Kidney Dialysis: A Taxpayers' Nightmare |
| 338 | 1983 | Winner | Open Book | Does not apply | Teresa Burnau, high-school teacher | |
| 339 | 1983 | Winner | Open Book | Does not apply | Rosanne Stead, bookstore manager | |
| 340 | 1983 | Winner | Open Book | Does not apply | Nat Hentoff, Village Voice columnist | |
| 341 | 1983 | Winner | Open Book | Does not apply | Michael Sheck, high-school student | |
| 342 | 1983 | Winner | Open Book | Does not apply | Leo Meirose, librarian | |
| 343 | 1983 | Winner | Open Book | Does not apply | Faith Brunson, department-store book buyer | |
| 101 | 1983 | Winner | Outstanding Article | General | Sally Wendkos Olds | Do You want Your Mother to Die? |
| 102 | 1983 | Winner | Outstanding Article | General | Morton Hunt | Research Through Deception |