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PEN/Open Book (known as the Beyond Margins Award through 2009) is a program intended to foster racial and ethnic diversity within the literary and publishing communities, and works to establish access for diverse literary groups to the publishing industry. [1]
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PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction; PEN/Heim Translation Fund Grants; PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel; PEN/Malamud Award (for short stories) PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Literary Award (for diversity and multi-cultural work) PEN Open Book Award (formerly PEN/Beyond Margins; for writers of color) PEN/Ralph Manheim Medal for Translation; Poets' Prize
Kaya press and authors' awards include Gregory Kolovakas Prize for Outstanding New Literary Press, the American Book Award, [5] the Association for Asian American Studies Book Award, [6] the PEN Beyond Margins Open Book Prize, [7] the Asian American Writers’ Workshop Award, [8] the PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Prize, [9] and the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Award [10]
A quarterly literary magazine, The Threepenny Review publishes nonfiction essays, memoirs and reviews, fiction stories and poetry in print. Depending on the type of piece, you can expect between ...
Award Description Founded Status Annual Literary Awards [16] [17]: Awards presented in 12 categories: Lifetime Achievement, Award of Honor, Freedom to Write, First Amendment, Award of Merit, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, Research Nonfiction, Poetry, Children's and Young Adult Literature, Translation, Journalism, Drama, Teleplay, Screenplay, UC Press Exceptional First Book Award.
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