Following the successful launch of its
new brand identity, Nigeria’s most innovative telecommunications
company, 9mobile, has equally changed the name of its pan-African
literary prize to 9mobile Prize for Literature.
The management of the company affirms
that the Prize will continue to underscore the unwavering commitment
of the brand to the discovery and nurturing of talent.
According to the Chief Executive
Officer, 9mobile, Boye Olusanya, “9mobile, is proud to be at the
forefront of promoting creativity and innovation among Nigerians and
will continue to support the discovery and growth of home grown
talents by creating platforms that help African writers to tell
authentic African stories”,
The company revealed that the call for
entries for the 2018 edition of the Prize which was announced on July
3, 2017 remains open till September 18, 2017, after which the Judging
Panel will screen the submitted entries to select the books that will
make the longlist. The entries on the long list will go through a
second round of screening in the selection process, and then the
judges will announce a shortlist of three finalists ahead of the
grand finale/award ceremony in 2018.
The judges for the 2018 edition are:
Harry Garuba (Chair), Doreen Baingana and Siphiwo Mahala.
To meet the entry criteria, books
submitted must have been published 24 months prior to the date of the
call for entries. Such books should contain no fewer than 30,000
words and must be the author’s first published fiction book. The
author must be an African citizen, but may reside anywhere in the
world.
Furthermore, all entries must be
submitted by incorporated publishing houses that have existed for
three years or more, with registered ISBN or the equivalent, and the
publishers must have published a minimum of three authors. A
publisher may enter a maximum of three titles. Seven copies of each
title entered must accompany the application form, along with an
acceptance of the publicity terms of the Prize.
For more information, interested
parties can visit the website literature.9mobile.com.ng or
@9mobilereads on Twitter and Facebook.
9mobile Prize for Literature is the
first pan-African literary prize that celebrates debut African
writers of published fiction. The winner receives £15,000, an
engraved Montblanc Meisterstück pen, and a 9mobile-sponsored
fellowship at the University of East Anglia, where he or she will be
mentored by Professor Giles Foden, author of The Last King of
Scotland‘.
The winner and the two runners-up also
participate in a multi-city book tour sponsored by 9mobile. 9mobile
purchases 1,000 copies of each of the shortlisted titles for
distribution to schools, libraries and book clubs across the African
continent.
Alongside the 9mobile Prize for
Literature is the Flash Fiction Award, an online-based competition
open to all African writers of unpublished short stories of no more
than 300 words. The winner of the Flash Fiction Award receives £1,000
and a high-end device, while the two runners-up for the Flash Fiction
Award receive £500 each in addition to high-end devices.
The 2017 edition of the prestigious
literary prize concluded on May 20, 2017 with an award ceremony in
Lagos, where Nigerian writer, Jowhor Ile, emerged winner for his
debut novel, And After Many Days. Ile is the first Nigerian to win
the Prize which launched in 2013.
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