young lions fiction award
Deadline: August 27, 2010
Web: www.nypl.org/yl
E-mail address: carolyn_gan@nypl.org
Entry Fee: None
A prize of $10,000 is given annually to honor a novel or short story collection by a U.S. citizen who is 35 or younger. Publishers and agents may submit 10 copies of a book (or bound galleys) published in 2010, a nomination form, an author biography, and book reviews by August 27. There is no entry fee. Visit the website for complete guidelines.
Last night novelist Salvatore Scibona won the $10,000 New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award for his novel, "The End."
The awards were hosted by actor Ethan Hawke. During the proceedings, actors Zoe Kazan and Billy Crudup joined him on stage, reading excerpts from the work of the five finalists. Kazan read passages by finalists Scibona and Sana Krasikov; Crudup read work by finalists Jon Fasman and Rivka Galchen. Finally, Hawke read a passage written by finalist Zachary Mason.
As he presented the award, NYPL President Paul LeClerc said he no longer worried that giant bookstores would destroy libraries. "More people are coming to the library system than in the last 50 years," he explained. "We've had more than 15 million physical visits this year." Stay tuned this week for exclusive interviews with the finalists.


