Moroccan Literature Gets Major Boost with New Book Awards
Morocco's literary scene is set to receive a significant uplift with the launch of two prestigious new book awards: the Costa Goldex Morocco Literary Prize and the Costa Goldex Young Wordsmith Award. Organized by the renowned Costa Goldex brand, these accolades aim to celebrate the creativity of Moroccan authors while fostering a vibrant reading culture across the nation.
The Costa Goldex Morocco Literary Prize will honor exceptional works penned by Moroccan authors writing in English. This coveted prize carries a substantial cash award of 25,000 MAD, along with a nationwide promotional campaign to ensure the winning book reaches a wide readership. The award seeks to shine a spotlight on the talent and diversity of Moroccan voices in the English literary sphere.
Meanwhile, the Costa Goldex Young Wordsmith Award is dedicated to nurturing the literary talents of Morocco's youth. Open to high school students, this award will recognize and reward aspiring young writers for their exceptional storytelling abilities. The winner will receive not only a monetary prize but also the opportunity to have their work showcased and distributed through Costa Goldex's extensive network of bookstores.
Both awards will be presented annually at the prestigious Marrakech English Book Festival, commencing in January 2025. The organizers have hailed these initiatives as a momentous opportunity for Moroccan writers to gain well-deserved recognition and exposure on both national and international stages.
Aspiring authors are encouraged to keep a keen eye on the submission deadlines and eligibility criteria, as these awards could potentially mark the start of a new era for Moroccan literature, propelling the country's literary talents into the global spotlight.
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