The shortlist of the 2019 Neukom Institute Literary Arts Awards has been announced!
2019 Neukom Institute Literary Arts Awards Shortlist of Books:
Open Category
Debut Category
The winning books will be selected from the shortlist in late May. Judges are Ann and Jeff VanderMeer.
Each award winner will receive a $5,000 honorarium that will be presented during a Dartmouth-hosted panel to discuss the genre and their work.
About the Neukom Institute Literary Arts Awards
The Neukom Institute Literary Arts Awards is an annual awards program to honor and support creative works around speculative fiction. Established in 2017, the awards program is an open, international competition sponsored by the Neukom Institute for Computational Science at Dartmouth College. The awards aspire to raise general awareness of the speculative fiction genre, as well as the interconnectivity between the sciences and the arts. The awards serve as part of the Neukom Institute’s initiative to explore the ways in which computational ideas impact society.
2019 Neukom Institute Literary Arts Awards Shortlist of Books:
Open Category
- Blackfish City by Sam J. Miller (Ecco)
- Plum Rains by Andromeda Romano-Lax (Soho Press)
- Red Clocks by Leni Zumas (Little Brown)
- The Night Market by Jonathan Moore (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
- Theory of Bastards by Audrey Schulman (Europa)
Debut Category
- Alien Virus Love Disaster: Stories by Abbey Mei Otis (Small Beer Press)
- Infomocracy by Malka Older (Tor)
- Severance by Ling Ma (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
- Terra Nullius by Claire G. Coleman (Small Beer Press)
- The Book of M by Peng Shepard (William Morrow)
The winning books will be selected from the shortlist in late May. Judges are Ann and Jeff VanderMeer.
Each award winner will receive a $5,000 honorarium that will be presented during a Dartmouth-hosted panel to discuss the genre and their work.
About the Neukom Institute Literary Arts Awards
The Neukom Institute Literary Arts Awards is an annual awards program to honor and support creative works around speculative fiction. Established in 2017, the awards program is an open, international competition sponsored by the Neukom Institute for Computational Science at Dartmouth College. The awards aspire to raise general awareness of the speculative fiction genre, as well as the interconnectivity between the sciences and the arts. The awards serve as part of the Neukom Institute’s initiative to explore the ways in which computational ideas impact society.
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