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I’ve Never Won a Literary Prize. So What?

Por: Slate Life June 03, 2023

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What are literary prizes for? Put the question to writers, and you’ll hear certain words echo throughout their responses: Status. Financial security. Time to work. Validation. CV filler. Jobs. Respect. Publication. A break. Money. Money. Money. Money. Money. I asked the question because an established novelist and essayist named Roger Rosenblatt published this week titled (Interestingly, the headline has since been changed to “I Won a Prize.... + full article



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