The Faber/Observer/Comica graphic short story prize is launching its 18th year with a celebratory event on April 9 in London. The prize offers a £1,000 award for the winner and £250 for the runner-up, with significant exposure through publication in the New Review. Additionally, the submission process encourages entrants to create a four-page comic, which has previously led to notable career advancements for past winners. Esteemed judges Aimee de Jongh and Jonathan Coe will assess the entries, highlighting the ongoing relevance and importance of the graphic novel medium.
Entrants to the Faber/Observer/Comica graphic short story prize must create a four-page comic, with substantial rewards including publication opportunities and substantial cash prizes.
The winners of the Faber/Observer/Comica prize often see significant career advancements, with previous winners achieving book deals and film adaptations from their submissions.
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