Who Cares About Literary Prizes?
20. Well, apparently, a lot of people, believe it or not, including readers.
Who Cares About Literary Prizes? by Alexander Marshal, Laura B. McGrath, & J.D. Porter, published by Public Books, 9-3-2019.
I became aware of this essay while listening to the podcast On The Media with Brooke Gladstone (one of our very best journalists) interviewing Alexander Marshal.
I am an easy target for books that win literary prizes. So, when this came up on my podcast feed, I was all ears. Even though I am a slow reader, because of this I want to read what others have found award worthy. I only have so much time. As an ordinary individual without much of a Fine Arts background to speak of, I have always wanted to write something that could be published. Even though I realize that I am probably on a useless quest, I am intrigued by the writing that others find admirable and award winning. Turns out, just like this blog, award winning writing is quite subjective and dependent on many variables.
This essay is not too long and I hope you will also enjoy reading.
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