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Monthly Archives: July 2011
The Green Carnation Prize is One Today…
It’s a case of ‘Happy Birthday To Us’ today at Green Carnation Towers as we celebrate our first birthday with lots and lots of cake. It seems hard to believe that it was exactly a year ago today that the … Continue reading
Posted in The Green Carnation Prize
Tagged Paul Magrs, Simon Savidge, The Green Carnation Prize
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New Look, New Logo’s and New Features…
It has been quite a while since we stated that The Green Carnation Prize website was going to ‘undergo a change’. Now however after nearly two months of planning, discussion, plotting, designs and their tweaks we have a lovely new … Continue reading
A Touching & Beautiful Piece of Writing…
A rather late in the evening post from us here at The Green Carnation Prize, however, after our chair, Simon Savidge, tweeted about what he called “one of the most beautiful and moving pieces of writing” we read it, agreed, and … Continue reading
Jonathan Kemp and Max Schaefer Long Listed for ‘Polari First Book Prize’
We are thrilled to have discovered today that two of the authors from The Green Carnation 2010 Short List, Jonathan Kemp’s ‘The London Triptych’ and Max Schaefer’s ‘Children of the Sun’ have been long listed for the first ‘Polari First … Continue reading
Posted in The Green Carnation Prize, The Green Carnation Shortlist 2010
Tagged Bruce Hodson, Clare Campbell, DJ Connell, Issy Festing, James Maker, Jonathan Kemp, Max Schaefer, Michael B Jones, Paul Burston, Polari First Book Prize, Simon Savidge, Stephanie Lennox, Suzi Feay, The Green Carnation Shortlist 2010, Timothy Graves
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