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From: fran manushkin <franm>
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 12:35:07 -0400
Dear Friends, would you please pass this notice along to other writers and groups who would be interested? Two of our judges this year are Sid Fleischman and Christopher Paul Curtis. Wouldn't you like them to read YOUR work? Fran Manushkin
The PEN/Phyllis Naylor Working Writer Fellowship of $5,000 is offered annually to an author of children's or young-adult fiction. The Fellowship has been developed to help writers whose work is of high literary caliber but who have not yet attracted a broad readership. As a result, an author's books may not have achieved the sales that would allow the writer to support him or herself solely from writing.
The Fellowship is designed to assist a writer at a crucial moment in his or her career, when monetary support is particularly needed to complete a book-length work-in-progress.
The Fellowship is made possible by a substantial contribution from PEN Member Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, the prolific author of more than 125 works of fiction, including the novels Alice in the Know, the 21st and most recent in the acclaimed "Alice" series, as well as Sang Spell and Shiloh, the first novel in a trilogy, which won the 1992 Newbery Medal.
On establishing the Fellowship Mrs. Naylor said: "We truly work 'blind,' with no assurance whatsoever that anyone will be interested in our final product. It takes enormous stamina and resolve and optimism to live with our characters for a year or more-and it's my hope that the Working Writer's Fellowship, modest as it is, will let the author know that an expert panel of PEN judges has faith in the writer, admires his work, and trusts that he will be able to bring to paper what he sees in his head."
Past winners: Graham McNamee, Aurelia Williams, Franny Billingsley, Deborah Wiles, Amanda Jenkins, Barbara Shoup, and Diane Les Becquets
Who Is Eligible A candidate is a writer of children or young-adult fiction in financial need; candidates have published at least two books (and no more than five) during the past 10 years that have been warmly received by literary critics but have not generated sufficient income to support the author.
How to Apply Writers must be nominated by an editor or a fellow writer. The nominator should write a letter of support, describing in some detail how the candidate meets the criteria for the Fellowship. The nominator should also provide:
1. A list of the candidate's published work, accompanied by copies of reviews, where possible.
2. Three copies of the following: the outline and a maximum of 75 pages of the text of the current work, intended as part of a new book.
3. On a separate piece of paper, a brief description of the candidate's recent earnings and a statement about why monetary support is particularly needed at this time (e.g., child care, research expenses, etc.)
Deadline: Letters of nomination must be received between September 1, 2007 and January 14, 2008
Send letters of nomination (or requests for more information) as of September 1, 2007, to:
PEN/Phyllis Naylor Working Writer Fellowship PEN American Center 588 Broadway, Suite 303 New York, NY 10012
For more information on the PEN Literary Awards, call: (212) 334-1660 ext. 108 or e-mail awards at pen.org
Received on Thu 01 Nov 2007 11:35:07 AM CDT
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 12:35:07 -0400
Dear Friends, would you please pass this notice along to other writers and groups who would be interested? Two of our judges this year are Sid Fleischman and Christopher Paul Curtis. Wouldn't you like them to read YOUR work? Fran Manushkin
The PEN/Phyllis Naylor Working Writer Fellowship of $5,000 is offered annually to an author of children's or young-adult fiction. The Fellowship has been developed to help writers whose work is of high literary caliber but who have not yet attracted a broad readership. As a result, an author's books may not have achieved the sales that would allow the writer to support him or herself solely from writing.
The Fellowship is designed to assist a writer at a crucial moment in his or her career, when monetary support is particularly needed to complete a book-length work-in-progress.
The Fellowship is made possible by a substantial contribution from PEN Member Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, the prolific author of more than 125 works of fiction, including the novels Alice in the Know, the 21st and most recent in the acclaimed "Alice" series, as well as Sang Spell and Shiloh, the first novel in a trilogy, which won the 1992 Newbery Medal.
On establishing the Fellowship Mrs. Naylor said: "We truly work 'blind,' with no assurance whatsoever that anyone will be interested in our final product. It takes enormous stamina and resolve and optimism to live with our characters for a year or more-and it's my hope that the Working Writer's Fellowship, modest as it is, will let the author know that an expert panel of PEN judges has faith in the writer, admires his work, and trusts that he will be able to bring to paper what he sees in his head."
Past winners: Graham McNamee, Aurelia Williams, Franny Billingsley, Deborah Wiles, Amanda Jenkins, Barbara Shoup, and Diane Les Becquets
Who Is Eligible A candidate is a writer of children or young-adult fiction in financial need; candidates have published at least two books (and no more than five) during the past 10 years that have been warmly received by literary critics but have not generated sufficient income to support the author.
How to Apply Writers must be nominated by an editor or a fellow writer. The nominator should write a letter of support, describing in some detail how the candidate meets the criteria for the Fellowship. The nominator should also provide:
1. A list of the candidate's published work, accompanied by copies of reviews, where possible.
2. Three copies of the following: the outline and a maximum of 75 pages of the text of the current work, intended as part of a new book.
3. On a separate piece of paper, a brief description of the candidate's recent earnings and a statement about why monetary support is particularly needed at this time (e.g., child care, research expenses, etc.)
Deadline: Letters of nomination must be received between September 1, 2007 and January 14, 2008
Send letters of nomination (or requests for more information) as of September 1, 2007, to:
PEN/Phyllis Naylor Working Writer Fellowship PEN American Center 588 Broadway, Suite 303 New York, NY 10012
For more information on the PEN Literary Awards, call: (212) 334-1660 ext. 108 or e-mail awards at pen.org
Received on Thu 01 Nov 2007 11:35:07 AM CDT