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The Paris Literary Prize is a biennial literary prize for unpublished novellas by new authors from anywhere in the world.〔("Paris Literary Icon Launches Prize and Magazine" ), ''Publishers Weekly'', 2 June 2010〕 It was founded in 2010 by the Paris-based Shakespeare and Company bookstore, and sponsored in collaboration with the de Groot Foundation. The prize is for authors who have never published a book before, and their submission is a novella, defined as 20,000 to 30,000 words in length.〔(Paris Literary Award ), terms and conditions.〕 The first winner was announced on 16 June 2011. After two awards it went into hiatus, saying "We'd love to hold another edition of the prize at some point, but we are unable to fix a date at this time." ==Winners and Runners-up== Blue Ribbon () = winner 2011〔("A Journey of Discovery" ), Erica Wagner, ''The Times'', 18 June 2011〕〔("Paris Literary Prize 2011" ), ''Vingt Paris'', 17 June 2011〕 *Adam Biles, ''Grey Cats'' *Agustín Maes, ''Newborn'' * Rosa Rankin-Gee, ''The Last Kings of Sark'' 2013 *Tessa Brown, ''Sorry for Partying'' *Svetlana Lavochkina, ''Dam Duchess'' * C.E. Smith, ''Body Electric'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Paris Literary Prize」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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