SPECULATIVE LITERATURE FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES GULLIVER TRAVEL GRANT WINNER SPECULATIVE LITERATURE FOUNDATION PO Box 1693 Dubuque, IA 52004-1693 info@speculativeliterature.org - http://www.speculativeliterature.org/ For Immediate Release: Nov 1, 2011 The Speculative Literature Foundation is delighted to announce that Ibi Zoboi is the winner of the 2011 Gulliver Travel Grant. Zoboi will use the $800 grant to travel to Haiti and the Dominican Republic to research her YA dystopian novel set in both countries. She was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and had always loved the magical aspects of the Haitian literary tradition. She has been published in Crossed Genres, Haiti Noir, and Dark Matter: Reading the Bones, among others. The Travel Grant judges said of Zoboi's entry, "The sample story was provocative and haunting, and stayed with us for weeks after reading it. This, combined with the knowledgeable treatment of the subject and the compelling project idea, made it a clear winner." Also shortlisted were: Tiffani Angus, Lillian Cohen-Moore, Hunter Liguore, Kirsty Logan, Valya Dudycz Lupescu, Sandra McDonald, Kate Milford, Trina Phillips, and Hilary Smith, for their unique and thought-provoking submissions, which made the selection of the eventual winner a difficult but enjoyable process. ---------------- PR Contact: Corie Ralston press@speculativeliterature.org The Speculative Literature Foundation is a volunteer-run, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the interests of readers, writers, editors and publishers in the speculative literature community. "Speculative literature" is a catch-all term meant to inclusively span the breadth of fantastic literature, encompassing literature ranging from hard and soft science fiction to epic fantasy to ghost stories to folk and fairy tales to slipstream to magical realism to modern mythmaking -- any literature containing a fabulist or speculative element.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
2011 Gulliver Travel Grant
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