Shakespeare & Co.'s Paris
Literary Prize honors novellas written in English by an unpublished author.
Judge Rebecca Carter reports on this year's festivities.
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From the Archives:
Parisian bookstore Shakespeare and
Co. has launched a new literary magazine, The Paris Magazine, along with a
10,000 euro literary prize for an unpublished novella.
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Former leading New Zealand publisher and bookseller, and widely experienced judge of both the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Montana New Zealand Book Awards, talks about what he is currently reading, what impresses him and what doesn't, along with chat about the international English language book scene, and links to sites of interest to booklovers.
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Paris Literary Prize Celebrates Unique Art of the Novella
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