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The PEN/Phyllis Naylor Working Writer Fellowship established in 2001, provides an l/author children’s or young adult literature with a measure of financial sustenance in order to make possible an extended period of time to complete a book-length work-in-progress and to assist a writer at a crucial moment in his or her career when monetary support is particularly needed. The fellowship is supported by an endowment fund established by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. Past honorees have been Graham McNamee, Lori Aurelia Williams, Franny Billingsley, Amanda Jenkins, Barbara Shoup, and Diane Les Becquets.
2008 judges: Paul Curtis, Sid Fleischman, Mitali Perkins
The fellowship is made possible by a substantial contribution from PEN member Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, the prolific author of more than 125 works of fiction, including Dangerously Alice, the 22nd and most recent in the acclaimed Alice series, as well as Sang Spell and Shiloh (the first novel in a trilogy) which won the 1992 Newbery Medal. On establishing the fellowship, Mrs. Naylor said: "We truly work ‘blind,’ with no assurance whatsoever that anyone will be interested in our final product. It takes enormous stamina and resolve and optimism to live with our characters for a year or more—and it is my hope that the Working Writer Fellowship, modest as it is, will let the author know that an expert panel of PEN judges has faith in the writer, admires her work, and trusts that she will be able to bring to paper what she sees in her head.”
The 2007 PEN Literary Awards will be presented in New York on the evening of Monday, May 19, at the Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center. Members of the press are welcome to attend. Members of the press are welcome to attend.
For more information contact Nick Burd: (212) 334-1660, ext. 108, awards@pen.org
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