The Etisalat Prize for Literature is the first ever pan-African prize
celebrating first time writers of published fiction books. The Prize
aims to serve as a platform for the discovery of new creative talent out
of the continent and invariably promote the burgeoning publishing
industry in Africa.
By recognizing and celebrating writers and
other members of the literary community across Africa, Etisalat plans to
bring some much needed awareness and acclaim to the art of Fiction
writing while also applauding and rewarding the efforts of those who
have ventured into this genre in recent times.
At the core of
Etisalat’s vision is promoting passion, nurturing talent and providing a
platform for communicating ideas, The ‘Etisalat Prize for Literature’
wholly embodies this vision, bringing together celebrated high profile
writers, book critics and academics from across the Continent and beyond
in order to give credence and honor to ‘home-grown’ talent while also
rewarding new entrants and encouraging further participation in this
area.
Prize Structure
The Etisalat Prize
for Literature celebrates new writers of African citizenship whose first
fiction book (over 30,000 words) was published in the last twenty four
(24) months. For the purposes of this definition, first book means first
printed production in book form of any type or genre.
Authors
and their publishers can be based anywhere in the world. An online Flash
Fiction Prize will be launched later in the year driven entirely by
social media – more information on this will be made available on our
website.
The winner of the Etisalat Prize for Literature receives
£15,000, a Samsung Galaxy Note and a Montblanc Meisterstuck. In line
with our vision of promoting upcoming writers, Etisalat will sponsor a
book tour to three African cities.
The winning writer will also
embark on the Etisalat Fellowship at the University of East Anglia
mentored by Professor Giles Foden (author of The Last King of Scotland)
which will include significant opportunities to meet other writers,
publishers and most importantly work on their second book.
Shortlisted writers will win a Samsung Galaxy Note and also go on a book tour to two major African cities.
The
Etisalat Prize for Literature is unique in that it also aims to promote
the publishing industry at large and will therefore purchase 1000
copies of all shortlisted books which will be donated to various
schools, book clubs and libraries across the African continent.
Criteria for Entry
Submissions will only be accepted from publishing houses.
All books entered must have a registered ISBN number or equivalent.
Entries for fiction books will be submitted by publishers who have published a minimum of ten (10) authors.
Each publisher will be allowed to enter a maximum of three (3) books – however books maybe called in by the judges.
Each
entry will be required to be accompanied by Seven (7) copies of the
book being entered along with acceptance of publicity terms.
The
Etisalat Prize for Literature is not open to employees of any
organization under Emirates Telecommunications Corporation with branded
trade name Etisalat.
How to Enter:
All applications for the prize competition will be accepted via post only. Download application form from – prize.etisalat.com.ng/resources
The application form should be submitted along with seven (7) copies of the submitted books by May to the following address:
Etisalat Prize for Literature
Etisalat Nigeria
6th Floor
Building 2, Oriental Office Building
3, Lekki Road, Victoria Island
Lagos
Contact Telephone: +234 (0) 8184754985 (Phone will be activated two weeks before call for entries)
2015 CALENDAR:
Call to Entry 18th June 2015
Entry Deadline 27th August 2015
Longlist announced 12th November 2015
Shortlist announced 12th December 2015
Grand Finale/Winner announced 13th March 2016
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