Dinaane Debut Fiction Award
The Dinaane Debut Fiction Award, formerly the European Union Literary Award, is a South African literary award.[1] This award is open to South African and SADC[2] writers who are residents of these countries. The manuscripts that are submitted must be a first, unpublished work of fiction in English,[3] or translations of other South African languages into English providing the work has not been published in other languages. The word "dinaane" means "telling our stories together" in Setswana, says Jacana.[1]
In 2015, the European Union Literary Award was renamed the Dinaane Debut Fiction Award.[1] It is supported by various European Union embassies and commissions operating in South Africa. The winner is awarded a cash prize of R35 000.00 along with publication of their manuscript with Jacana Media. In honor of Gerald Kraak, who helped run Jacana Media until his death in 2014,[4] the Kraak Writing Grant is also awarded. The grant is awarded to an entrant whose manuscript showed great promise and who would most benefit from a three-month mentor-ship with an industry leading mentor. The Dinaane Debut Fiction Award was first given in 2004.[1]
Winners
- European Union Literary Award
- 2004 Ishtiyaq Shukri, The Silent Minaret[5]
- 2005 Fred Khumalo, Bitches Brew and Gerald Kraak, Ice in the Lungs
- 2006 [no award]
- 2007 Kopano Matlwa, Coconut [6][7]
- 2008 Megan Voysey-Braig, Till We Can Keep an Animal
- 2009 Zinaid Meeran, Saracen at the Gates [8]
- 2010 James Clelland, Deeper than Colour
- 2011/12 Ashraf Kagee, Khalil's Journey [9]
- 2013 Penny Busetto, The Story of Anna P, as Told by Herself[10]
- 2014 Andrew Miller, Dub Steps[3]
- Dinaane Debut Fiction Award
Notes
- "Dinaane Debut Fiction Award". Jacana Media. Retrieved August 15, 2015.
- "Southern African Development Community", Wikipedia, 2019-02-09, retrieved 2019-03-14
- Sekhotho, Katleho (May 7, 2015). "Debut author wins publishing deal and R35 000". Wits Vuvuzela. Retrieved August 15, 2015.
- "Dinaane Debut Fiction Award" (PDF). Books Etc. Retrieved August 15, 2015.
- Shukri, Ishtiyaq (February 4, 2005). "Written in secret". Mail & Guardian. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
- "Kopano Matlwa's first novel, Coconut, won her the European Union Literary Award for first-time authors. She is a medical student at the University of Cape Town: Unknown". The Daily News. Durban, South Africa. April 22, 2009.
- "Student wins European Union award". The Sunday Independent. South Africa. March 25, 2007. p. 18.
- "Prize-winning debut novel is quite a ride: Main Book". The Sunday Independent. Johannesburg. January 3, 2010.
- "Academic named top novelist". Cape Argus. South Africa. April 27, 2012.
- Childes, Tarah. "Interview with Penny Busetto". Aerodrome. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
- "The Dinaane Debut Fiction Award and Kraak Writing Grant winners". jacana.co.za. Retrieved April 27, 2017.
- "Mubanga Kalimamukwento wins Dinaane Debut Fiction Award for her novel The Mourning Bird". readinglist.click. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
- https://brittlepaper.com/2020/02/resoketswe-manenzhe-wins-2020-dinaane-debut-fiction-award-for-her-novel-scatterlings / Resoketswe Manenzhe Wins 2020 Dinaane Debut Fiction Award for Her Novel, Scatterlings
External links
- Dinaane Debut Fiction Award, official site