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SLF Grants |
The SLF is delighted to announce the results of our 2005 Travel Research Grant judging! The Travel Research Grant is awarded to assist a writer (speculative fiction, poetry, drama, creative nonfiction) in his or her research. The 2005 Travel Research Grant includes $600 to be used to cover airfare, lodging, and/or other travel expenses. The grant is awarded by a committee of SLF members on the basis of interest and merit. Our jurors for 2005 were: Tiffany Jonas, editorial director for Aio Publishing Co, LLC in the United States, and Colin Harvey, author, in the United Kingdom. Winner:Christopher BarzakThe jurors offered the following comments on Christopher's writing sample and grant application:
And our winner, Christopher Barzak, said this:
Christopher will use the grant to research cultures and settings in southern Japan, including travel to the cities of Kyoto and Nara. Christopher has published short fiction in publications such as Strange Horizons, Realms of Fantasy, Ideomancer, The Third Alternative, and Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, in addition to poetry published in Icon and The Penguin Review. His work has also appeared in anthologies: his short story 'Plenty' appeared in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror (Vol. 15) and his story 'Dead Boy Found' appeared both in Small Beer Press' anthology Trampoline and Carroll & Graf's The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror (vol. 15). Wheatland Press, Viking, and Haworth Press will publish more of his short fiction in 2005, 2006, and 2007 respectively. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Click here for more information on the Travel Research Grant. To discuss the Travel Research Grant, visit the SLF Forum page. Questions about this year's travel grant process may be directed to either of the jurors at travel@speculativeliterature.org Applications for next year's Travel Grant will open on July 1st, 2006. |