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− | The most recent winners are: [[Vladimir P. Štefanec]] for ''Sem punk čarovnica, Debela lezbijka in ne maram vampov'', [[Vinko Möderndorfer]] for ''Kot v filmu'' in 2013, [[Peter Svetina]] for ''Ropotarna'' in 2012, [[Dim Zupan]] for ''Hektor in zlata hruška'' in 2011, and [[Mate Dolenc]] for ''Maščevanje male ostrige'' in 2010. | + | The most recent winners are: [[Peter Svetina]] for ''Kako zorijo ježevci'', [[Vladimir P. Štefanec]] for ''Sem punk čarovnica, Debela lezbijka in ne maram vampov'', [[Vinko Möderndorfer]] for ''Kot v filmu'' in 2013, [[Peter Svetina]] for ''Ropotarna'' in 2012, [[Dim Zupan]] for ''Hektor in zlata hruška'' in 2011, and [[Mate Dolenc]] for ''Maščevanje male ostrige'' in 2010. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 23:59, 18 January 2017
The most recent winners are: Peter Svetina for Kako zorijo ježevci, Vladimir P. Štefanec for Sem punk čarovnica, Debela lezbijka in ne maram vampov, Vinko Möderndorfer for Kot v filmu in 2013, Peter Svetina for Ropotarna in 2012, Dim Zupan for Hektor in zlata hruška in 2011, and Mate Dolenc for Maščevanje male ostrige in 2010.
See also
- Večer Newspaper
- Eye of the Word Festival
External links
- Večernica Award website (in Slovenian)
- Večernica Award on Wikipedia (in Slovenian)
- Slovenia's Best for Young Readers 2016 - PDF - compiled by Slovenian Book Agency