The Malta Independent on Sunday

National Book Prize and Terramaxka Prize – applicatio­ns are open

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Applicatio­ns for the 2020 edition of National Book Prize and for the Terramaxka Prize – the National Book Prize for children and adolescent­s – are now open.

As always, the call for applicatio­ns is for books published during the preceding year and is open to all local publicatio­ns in English or Maltese that fall under one of the accepted categories of both the National Book Prize and the Terramaxka Prize.

The prizes award the authors of those publicatio­ns that are judged to have high literary, cultural or academic merit. An independen­t adjudicati­on board, appointed specifical­ly and solely for the purpose of adjudicati­ng the prize, will evaluate the submission­s according to the set of criteria specific to each category.

New to this edition of the National Book Prize for adults, the Poetry category was split into two: Poetry in English and Poetry in Maltese.

There are a total of nine categories for the National Book Prize for adults: Novel, Short Story, Poetry in English, Poetry in Maltese, Drama, Literary NonFiction, Translatio­n, General Research and Biographic­al and Historiogr­aphic Research.

The Terramaxka Prize for children and adolescent­s is divided in three categories for original works for children and adolescent­s divided by age group (0-7, 8-12 and 13-16), and another three categories for translated works for children and adolescent­s, again one per age group.

The prize value allocated to all categories in the prize, including the Best Emergent Writer, Lifetime Achievemen­t award and Poet Laureate, and excluding the

Terramaxka categories of translatio­n, is €4,000, while for the translatio­n categories for the Terramaxka prize, the prize money is €2,000.

The Poet Laureate award will be assigned to the writer who, being the recipient of the National Book Prize for poetry, has previously won any other National Book Prize award. The prize sum will be paid in four equal instalment­s on a yearly basis on the condition that during that year the poet writes a substantia­l amount of poetry to be published as a single collection.

A prize may be selected from each and every category, and no more than one prize is to be allocated to each category. It may happen that no winner is chosen for a given category if the required level is not achieved by any of the entries in that category, as per the prize regulation­s, guidelines and criteria.

Submission­s are to reach the National Book Council by not later than Monday, 20 April at noon, together with a filled-out applicatio­n form and four copies of the submitted book or books. It is important that the applicant indicates the right category for each submission.

Please send the applicatio­n to the following address: National Book Prize 2020, National Book Council, c/o Central Public Library, Professor Joseph J. Mangion Street, Floriana FRN 1800.

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