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  • Hamazkayin Eastern US: Second Minas and Kohar Tölölyan Prize in Con

    PRESS RELEASE
    HAMAZKAYIN EASTERN UNITED STATES
    Contact: Ara Nazarian
    www.hamazkayin-usa.org
    Email: [email protected]

    Hamazkayin Eastern United States' Second Minas and Kohar
    Tölölyan Prize in Contemporary Literature

    Watertown, MA - The Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and Cultural
    Society of Eastern United States is pleased to solicit submissions for
    the second annual Minas and Kohar Tölölyan Prize in Contemporary
    Literature. This year, two prizes, one for the Armenian language
    submissions and one for the English language submissions, will be
    awarded as the winners of the Minas and Kohar Tölölyan Prize in
    Contemporary Literature.

    Named after one of the major Armenian literary critics of the second
    half of the Twentieth century and his wife, a devoted teacher of that
    literature for decades, the annually awarded prize will recognize the
    work produced by talented writers working in North America. The prize
    is intended to encourage new work in all the major genres of literary
    production, as they are currently understood in North America. In this
    expanded understanding, poetry, short stories, novels and drama are
    all included, but so are works of creative non-fiction, a genre that
    includes memoirs, as well as personal, descriptive and literary
    critical essays. Representatives of all these genres may be offered as
    candidates for the prize. Work in Armenian and English will be
    considered, as long as the authors are of Armenian ancestry, and/or
    the work has an Armenian theme or revolves around an Armenian topic.

    The primary purpose of the Prizes is to encourage and offer
    recognition through the award and through the ensuing publicity for
    those who wish to write about Armenian themes and topics. There will
    also be a modest financial award of $1,500 each for the Armenian and
    English language awards.

    The jury judging all submissions will consist of Dr. Sima Aprahamian
    (Montreal), Dr. Vartan Matiossian (New York/New Jersey), Mr. Gourgen
    Arzoumanian (California), Mr. Yervant Kotchounian (California) and
    Prof. Khachig Tölölyan (Connecticut).

    The Prizes will be announced at Hamazkayin's Annual Pan Gathering in
    May of 2014. All submissions must be sent electronically to
    [email protected] as a PDF file (highly encouraged) or
    in hard copy format to Hamazkayin Tololyan Prize Committee at 80
    Bigelow Ave, Watertown, MA 02472, by January 31, 2014. All submissions
    must be accompanied by the Tololyan Prize Application found online at
    http://bit.ly/167vSsM. The Armenian and English versions of the Rules
    and Regulations of the Award can also be found at the above link.

    Submissions may consist of work published either in 2012 or
    2013. Recent work that has yet to be published may also be submitted.

    This award has been made possible by the generosity of Mr. and
    Mrs. Edward & Vergine Misserlian of San Francisco, CA.

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    The Eastern USA region of Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and Cultural
    Society, a 501 c (3) not for profit organization, constitutes one of
    the branches of the worldwide Hamazkayin family, founded in 1928. The
    Eastern United States region, headquartered in Massachusetts, consists
    of eight chapters in Boston, Chicago, Detroit, New Jersey, New York,
    Philadelphia, Providence and Washington, DC.

    We aim to empower our chapters and membership to nurture and promote
    Armenian arts and culture. Given our millennia long history, we are
    cognizant of the dynamic nature of the concept of identity. To that
    end, we strive to maintain our identity and heritage while encouraging
    cultural innovation, and are committed to further the contribution of
    the Armenian culture to the complex tapestry of world civilizations.

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