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| Author and Editor Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Cambridgeshire
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| Writer refuses to accept Award money Huge respect to Colum Paget, winner of this year's James White Award (for emerging writers), presented during Sunday night's BSFA Award Ceremony at Eastercon. He refused the £200.00 prize money (provided by the BSFA), asking that it be added to next year's prize to help encourage further new talent. A truly selfless and uplifting gesture that is one of my enduring memories of this year's con. It deserves to be applauded. Colum can be found online here: http://thesingularitysucks.blogspot.co.uk/ |
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| Lagomorphing | Re: Writer refuses to accept Award money It's a generous act, but it could have unforseen consequences. Next year's winner might feel self-pressured to do the same thing (since they will be accepting his prize money as well as their own), and it might snowball into an amount no one will want to look greedy enough to accept. |
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| Hypercharged Detonator Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: South Africa
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| Re: Writer refuses to accept Award money I don't know what this award is trying to prove but unless I am mistaken, £200 seems to be a little on the low side to be an incentive for new talent, if I convert it to my currency. I support Paget on his decision. I can only imagine writing a novel is very difficult and those who are aspiring to it are most likely trying to do it full time for obvious reasons. Go Paget!! |
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| Pretentious Avatar Alert. | Re: Writer refuses to accept Award money Quote:
(I write short stories by the way. Can't you tell?) | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Sweden
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| Re: Writer refuses to accept Award money Man there are many papers literary awards here that give £10 000 or more for best emerging author award. £200 is way too little. Respect for Paget but i can see why he gave it away so the next winner can get more. |
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| Author and Editor Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Cambridgeshire
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| Re: Writer refuses to accept Award money Quote:
However, if you feel so strongly that the £200.00 prize money is too little, I'm sure they'd be more than grateful of any donation you'd care to make to increase the prize fund. | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Sweden
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| Re: Writer refuses to accept Award money Quote:
I was just surprised to see how little the author would have gotten, i thought first it was a zero too short. I reacted emotionally that a SF award should give more to emerging authors. Most awards here are for non-genre and not for SF,other genre awards. Not like its better here. | |
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