St. Francis College Literary Prize
St. Francis College Literary Prize | |
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Awarded for | Mid-career authors who have recently published their 3rd to 5th work of fiction. |
Sponsor | St. Francis College |
Country | United States |
Reward | US$50,000 |
First awarded | 2009 |
Last awarded | 2015 |
Official website | SFC.edu |
The St. Francis College Literary Prize is a biennial literary award inaugurated in 2009.[1] The prize of US$50,000 is presented to a mid-career author in honor of a third to fifth book of fiction. The winner is selected by a jury and invited to St. Francis College in Brooklyn, New York for a speech. The SFC Literary Prize is meant to offer encouragement and significant financial support to a mid-career writer. The winner of the prize is announced from a whittled down shortlist during the Brooklyn Book Festival every other year in September.[1]
Winners and shortlist
Blue Ribbon () = winner
2015
- Paul Beatty, The Sellout
- Maud Casey, The Man Who Walked Away
- Stuart Dybek, Paper Lantern
- David Gilbert, & Sons
- Marlon James, A Brief History of Seven Killings
- Rene Steinke, Friendswood
Jury: Sigrid Nunez, Erin McGraw, Daniel Torday
2013
- Carol Anshaw, Carry the One
- Jami Attenberg, The Middlesteins
- Tony D'Souza, Mule
- Christopher Tilghman, The Right-Handed Shore
- David Vann, Dirt
Jury: Jonathan Dee, Peter Cameron, Kate Christensen.[2]
2011
For books published between July 2009 and May 2011.
- Kevin Brockmeier, The Illumination
- Joshua Cohen, Witz
- Jonathan Dee, The Privileges
- Yiyun Li, Gold Boy Emerald Girl
- Marlene van Niekerk, Agaat
- Brad Watson, Aliens in the Prime of Their Lives
Jury: Francine Prose, Rick Moody, Darcey Steinke.[3]
2009
- Aleksandar Hemon, Love and Obstacles
- Chris Abani, Song For Night
- Jim Krusoe, Girl Factory
- Arthur Phillips, The Song Is You
Jury: Jonathan Lethem, Heidi Julavits, Ben Marcus, Ayelet Waldman, Michael Chabon.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 "SFC Literary Prize". www.sfc.edu. 2009. Retrieved 2010-07-08.
- ↑ "SFC Announces Short List for $50,000 Literary Prize". St. Francis College. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
- ↑ "Jonathan Dee Wins $50,000 St. Francis College Literary Prize". Brooklyn Eagle. 2011. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
External links
- St. Francis College Literary Prize official website.
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