Tag: Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2017
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Akwaeke Emezi is Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2017 Africa region winner
Akwaeke Emezi is the African regional winner for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2017 for her story Who Is Like God. She joins other winners across all the five commonwealth regions who incidentally are all women. The Commonwealth Short Story Prize which was born in 2012 is awarded annually for the best piece of unpublished…
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Emezi, Njoku and Awerbuck make Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2017 shortlist
Akwaeke Emezi, Kelechi Njoku and Diane Awerbuck are on the shortlist for Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2017 announced on April 4, 2017. The Commonwealth Short Story Prize which was born in 2012 is awarded annually for the best piece of unpublished short fiction and open to Commonwealth citizens aged 18 and over. Prizes are awarded…
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Zukiswa Wanner is Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2017 judge
Zukiswa Wanner is the Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2017 judge for the Africa region. As mentioned recently, the Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2017 is now open for business. You the entrant will have judges’ select five winning writers and if you win share a total prize money of £15,000. The overall winner receives £5,000, one of…
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Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2017 now open for entries
The Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2017 is now open for entries. The Commonwealth Short Story Prize is awarded annually for the best piece of unpublished short fiction in countries that are members of the Commonwealth. This means countries from the five different regions that Great Britain invaded and colonized; Africa, Asia, Canada, and Europe, the…