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The [[Fabula Award]] for the best Slovene short story collection has been bestowed since 2006 on the occasion of the [[World Literatures - Fabula Festival]] organised by [[Beletrina Publishing Institute]] in collaboration with the Dnevnik Publishing House, publisher of the [[Dnevnik Newspaper]], which funds the award. | The [[Fabula Award]] for the best Slovene short story collection has been bestowed since 2006 on the occasion of the [[World Literatures - Fabula Festival]] organised by [[Beletrina Publishing Institute]] in collaboration with the Dnevnik Publishing House, publisher of the [[Dnevnik Newspaper]], which funds the award. | ||
The winners so far were [[Nejc Gazvoda]] (2006), [[Katarina Marinčič]] (2007), [[Maruša Krese]] (2008), [[Peter Rezman]] (2009), [[Vesna Lemaić]] (2010), [[Lado Kralj]] (2011) and [[Dušan Čater]] (2012). | The winners so far were [[Nejc Gazvoda]] (2006), [[Katarina Marinčič]] (2007), [[Maruša Krese]] (2008), [[Peter Rezman]] (2009), [[Vesna Lemaić]] (2010), [[Lado Kralj]] (2011) and [[Dušan Čater]] (2012). | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
*[http://www.festival-fabula.org Fabula Festival website] | *[http://www.festival-fabula.org Fabula Festival website] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:01, 1 August 2014
Archival article
The Fabula Award for the best Slovene short story collection has been bestowed since 2006 on the occasion of the World Literatures - Fabula Festival organised by Beletrina Publishing Institute in collaboration with the Dnevnik Publishing House, publisher of the Dnevnik Newspaper, which funds the award.
The winners so far were Nejc Gazvoda (2006), Katarina Marinčič (2007), Maruša Krese (2008), Peter Rezman (2009), Vesna Lemaić (2010), Lado Kralj (2011) and Dušan Čater (2012).