Sentences with phrase «literary awards for»

I know that statement won't win any literary awards for video game commentary, but it is my honest answer.
Anthonys are literary awards for mystery writers presented at the Bouchercon World Mystery Conventionsince 1986.
The Anthony Awards are literary awards for mystery writers presented at the Bouchercon World Mystery Convention since 1986.
He has won numerous literary awards for his work with children's literacy, most notably the Eliot - Pearson Award for Excellence in Children's Media from Tufts University and the 2015 Chicago Tribune Young Adult Literary Award.
He has won multiple literary awards for his novels.
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Comment: The Killer's Tears won the 2004 Prix Sorcieres (the premiere French literary awards for young people's fiction) in the adolescent category, and is being marketed as a teen book in the US.
He has won more than twelve literary awards for his novels from Reader's Favorite, Literary Classics, New Apple, and many other organizations.
She has won nearly every literary award for popular fiction and has authored 29 New York Times bestsellers.
The National Book Awards — previously known as the Galaxy National Book Awards (2010 — 11); British Book Awards or Nibbies (1990 — 2009)-- is a British literary award for the best UK writers and their works, as selected by an academy of members from the British book publishing industry.
Upon her return to Japan in 1973 she exhibited in a number of major international art shows, including the 45th Venice Biennale in 1993, and even won a literary award for a novel she wrote, called The Hustler's Grotto of Christopher Street, published in 1983.

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The news drew criticism from the literary community under the suspicion that awarding the Nobel Prize for literature to a musician overlooked more deserving honorees.
The problem with religion is similar to the problem with fiction: thousands of novels are published in English each year, and without literary critics and judging panels for awards like the Booker Prize, we'd be floundering around without any idea as to what might be worth reading and what probably isn't.
The award - winning British novelist became the first literary Bad Mother for her memoir A Life's Work, which chronicled the «abasements» of pregnancy and «the sacking and slow rebuilding of every corner of my private world that motherhood has entailed.»
Best known for our award - winning Ploughshares literary journal, we also publish Ploughshares Solos, digital - first long stories and essays, and a lively literary blog.
One Story Blog About - One Story is an award - winning, not - for - profit literary publisher committed to supporting the art form of the short story and the authors who write them — through One Story, One Teen Story, education, community, and mentorship.
The Affair, Season 1, Episode 8: Distracted by her burgeoning small business, Helen tasks Noah with representing the family at a literary award ceremony for her father, Bruce.
Screenwriter Steven Zaillian, an Academy Award winner for «Schindler's List,» again adapts a dense literary work with a sharp eye for the most critical exchanges.
Swedlin is a literary manager and producer at Anonymous Content who won a PGA award for executive producing the HBO movie «Live From Baghdad.»
Her book, Balm In Gilead: Journey of A Healer (1988), which won the 1988 Christopher Award, given for «literary merit and humanitarian achievement,» was followed by I've Known Rivers: Lives of Loss and Liberation (1994), and The Art and Science of Portraiture (1997), which documents her pioneering approach to social science methodology; one that bridges the realms of aesthetics and empiricism.
The Michael L. Printz Award is an award for a book that exemplifies literary excellence in young adult literaAward is an award for a book that exemplifies literary excellence in young adult literaaward for a book that exemplifies literary excellence in young adult literature.
Endorsements, writing awards, academic, and other qualifications can help your case, but a true literary craftsperson might get rejected for being too esoteric as quickly as an amateur will get rejected for being a self - edited hack.
Our annual literary awards was established to honor writers who self - published or had their books published by a subsidy publisher, small press, university press, or independent book publisher geared for th...
Our annual literary awards was established to honor writers who self - published or had their books published by a subsidy publisher, small press, university press, or independent book publisher geared for the North American reading audience.
Recent successes include: No god but God (Random House), by religious scholar Reza Aslan; Morgan Spurlock's Don't Eat This Book (Putnam), a companion to his Academy Award nominated documentary Super Size Me; Fergus Bordewich's Bound for Canaan (Amistad), the first narrative history of the Underground Railroad; and Benjamin Kunkel's Indecision (Random House), lead fiction title by an editor of the new literary magazine n +1.
«And we've also acquired a book called Elijah's Chair, by a Croatian author named Igor Štiks,» winner of the Gjalski Award for Best Fiction Book of the Year in Croatia and Kiklop Prize for the best literary work of the year 2006, Gunter says.
A literary agency with industry knowledge and expertise can bring a huge value add to the table for an author, evidenced by many of the success stories we've created for our clients, the bulk of which are award - winning and bestselling authors.
Enter here for a chance to win one of six recently released, signed, first edition paperbacks — award - winning literary nonfiction that chronicles t
Also Listing a few competitive / comparative titles that were bestsellers and / or award - winners, published within the last few years, is also key for a literary agent's consideration.
Narrative Magazine awards a US$ 4000 new and emerging writers» prize for the best short story, novel excerpt, poem, one - act play, graphic story, or work of literary nonfiction published in the magazine.
Released in October of 2017, Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut, the charming picture book written by Derrick Barnes (left) and illustrated by Gordon James (right), continues to make waves in the literary world — winning and receiving honors for four of the most prestigious awards in the children's book category.
Along with reviews of books, we provide other publicity services for authors such as author interviews, literary book awards, editing, promotion, as well as coaching to write book proposals.
Additionally, the John Leonard Prize for excellence in first books was received by Phil Klay for his debut, Redeployment, and Toni Morrison was honored with the Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award for her significant contribution to the literary world.
Junot Díaz won the Pulitzer (and a pile of other awards) for The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, but I've always been all about Drown, his first collection of short stories and the book that singled him out as the most promising literary voice of the Dominican - American community.
Dan Chaon's novel Await Your Reply was «a profound and haunting exploration of the shifting, often tenuous, nature of identity... a thrilling example of the best of contemporary literary fiction,» although he's probably best known for his story collections, like National Book Award finalist Among the Missing, in which he» [brought] clarity to the confusion of people's inner motives.»
The Printz Award recognizes each year's best book written for teen readers, based entirely on literary merit.
«Titles cover an optimal range of Guided Reading and Lexile Levels for each grade and include recognizable fiction, award - winning literary classics, and engaging nonfiction to meet every student's reading level and interests.
Not only is she newsletter editor for the ALCS, she's also non-fiction editor for The Bookseller (the trade paper of the British book trade), chair of literary festival events, book award judge, and a respected author — and she still finds time to volunteer in the local community, choreographing a fabulous Book Week for one lucky primary school in the neighbourhood.
The Hugo Awards are a series of literary awards presented annual for the works displaying excellence in science fiction and faAwards are a series of literary awards presented annual for the works displaying excellence in science fiction and faawards presented annual for the works displaying excellence in science fiction and fantasy.
Chinese - Canadian Thien's novel Do Not Say We Have Nothing (Norton; Recorded Books; OverDrive Sample) was a finalist for the Man Booker and swept Canada's literary awards.
Shortlisted for the Hennessy New Irish Writing Award, Bridport and Fish Prize's she has just completed a themed short story collection Random Acts of Optimism and a literary novel The Book of Remembered Possibilities.
I did a free offer for my five time literary award - winner, Spare Change, and received around 40k downloads.
Kirkus says, «while the writing certainly lacks the depth and polish it takes to win major literary awards, there is no denying that Hocking knows how to tell a good story and keep readers coming back for more.»
The QUT Digital Literature Award showcases innovation and creativity in storytelling for digital media, and new directions in contemporary literary practice informed by technology.
Gail is a literary agent best known for an all - star roster of award - winning authors, representing Scott Turow, Michael Cunningham, Julia Glass, Bob Shacochis, and Nancy Zafris, among many others.
Creative nonfiction essays of no more than 5,000 words on any subject, are eligible for consideration for this award, whose winner receives $ 250 and publication in Lunch Ticket, the literary and art journal produced by the MFA community of Antioch University Los Angeles.
FAW presents two annual awards: an Adult Literature Award for literary fiction or nonfiction, and a Juvenile Literature Award for a children's / YA book.
Crime writers have been moaning for years that their stuff never gets considered for the big literary awards; the possibility of competition from the other direction has been less discussed.
For example, his Pulitzer - winning The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay offers historical fiction along with a look at the Golden Age of comics, Jewish mysticism, and the importance of family, while The Yiddish Policeman's Union won multiple literary, mystery, and science - fiction awards for its blend of alternate history and noir in a story rich in characters, ideas, and polished proFor example, his Pulitzer - winning The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay offers historical fiction along with a look at the Golden Age of comics, Jewish mysticism, and the importance of family, while The Yiddish Policeman's Union won multiple literary, mystery, and science - fiction awards for its blend of alternate history and noir in a story rich in characters, ideas, and polished profor its blend of alternate history and noir in a story rich in characters, ideas, and polished prose.
In 2011 he received the Peggy V. Helmerich Distinguished Author Award, a literary prize for a body of work.
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