Now
in its 15th year, Waterford County Council’s Arts Office is pleased to
announce that it is currently accepting entries for the Molly Keane
Creative Writing Award.
The
late writer lived, until her death in 1996, in Ardmore, Co. Waterford.
Her first ten novels and four plays were published under the pseudonym
M.J. Farrell. In 1981 ‘Good Behaviour’ became a publishing sensation for
which she was short listed for the prestigious Booker Prize. To
celebrate this rich literary life, the County Waterford Arts Office, by
kind permission of the Keane family, is inviting entries for a
previously unpublished short story to a maximum of 2000 words. There is
no entry fee, no age limit and no restriction on the subject matter.
A prize of €500 will be awarded to the winner at a special ceremony during the IMMRAMA Literary Festival in Lismore, Co. Waterford in June 2012.
The closing date for receipt of entries is 5pm on Monday 26th March 2012.
Full details and an entry form can be downloaded from www.waterfordcoco.ie or by contacting the Arts Office on 058-41416.
A prize of €500 will be awarded to the winner at a special ceremony during the IMMRAMA Literary Festival in Lismore, Co. Waterford in June 2012.
The closing date for receipt of entries is 5pm on Monday 26th March 2012.
Full details and an entry form can be downloaded from www.waterfordcoco.ie or by contacting the Arts Office on 058-41416.
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