Archive for July, 2007

Frank O’Connor shortlist announced

Date: July 31, 2007 | Discussion: No Comments

Shortlist for the 2007 Frank O’Connor International Short Story Prize has been announced. The world’s richest short story award, now awarded for the third time, is funded by the Cork City Council, and awarded annually in association with the Irish Times.
This year’s shortlist consists of six authors from five countries, with only three of the [...]

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ReLit winners announced

Date: July 22, 2007 | Discussion: 2 Comments

The 2007 ReLit Awards winners have been announced. Founded in 2000 as an alternative to the major literary prizes, ReLit awards the best new fiction, short fiction and poetry published by independent Canadian publishers.
This year’s winners are:

NOVEL: Bow Gripby Ivan E. Coyote
Ivan E. Coyote is one of North America’s most beguiling storytellers and the author [...]

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The 2007 Man Asian Literary Prize - Longlist Announced

Date: July 22, 2007 | Discussion: No Comments

The longlist for the first ever Man Asian Literary Prize has been announced. The new prize was established to recognize and promote new Asian literature. $10,000 (US) is given to the best new Asian novel “unpublished in English”, and $3,000 to its translator, if eligible.
This year’s longlist is:
Tulsi Badrinath, The Living God
Sanjay Bahadur, The Sound [...]

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Kesako Matsui awarded the Naoki Prize

Date: July 18, 2007 | Discussion: No Comments

Kesako Matsui has won the Naoki Prize, which is a one million yen prize recognizing the best Japanese popular literature by a young author. Like the Akutagawa Award, also the Naoki Prize was established in 1935, and is awarded twice a year.

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Tetsushi Suwa wins Akutagawa Prize

Date: July 17, 2007 | Discussion: No Comments

Tetsushi Suwa has won the Akutagawa Prize for his first novel Asatte no hito (”The person of the day after tomorrow”). The semiannual literary prize is one of Japan’s most prestigious book awards, and was established in 1935 in memory of Ryunosuke Akutagawa to celebrate new and rising talent.
Earlier this year Nanae Aoyama won the [...]

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Forward Poetry Prize shortlist unveiled

Date: July 17, 2007 | Discussion: No Comments

Shortlist for the 2007 Forward Poetry Prize has been announced. The literary prize, created in 1991 to promote contemporary poetry, is Britain’s richest and arguably most sought-after poetry prize.
This year, which the chairman of the Forward Arts Foundation described as “exciting … with new poets being shortlisted alongside some of the most respected of their [...]

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