The Speculative Literature Foundation has chosen Sohini Basak is the winner of the 2023 Gulliver Travel Grant. Basak’s winning piece is Fox in Rain. Sohini Basak is a writer of fiction, poetry and the in-between. Her 2018 poetry collection We Live in the Newness of Small Differences was awarded the inaugural International Beverly Manuscript Prize. Her
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The Speculative Literature Foundation has chosen Sohini Basak is the winner of the 2023 Gulliver Travel Grant. Basak’s winning piece is Fox in Rain. Sohini Basak is a writer of fiction, poetry and the in-between. Her 2018 poetry collection We Live in the Newness of Small Differences was awarded the inaugural International Beverly Manuscript Prize. Her
Justin Clement is the winner of the 2020 Gulliver Travel Grant awarded by the Speculative Literature Foundation. The Gulliver Travel Grant, worth $1,000, is intended to assist writers of speculative fiction in research, and can be used to cover airfare, lodging, and other travel expenses.
Justin Clement
Clement, 23, is a Nigerian writer, who is surprised he can now call himself a writer. His fiction explores the meanings and methods of life, and the human condition, through dark fantasy and science fiction. His works have been listed for various prizes and awards, including The 2018 African Writers Award for Best Short Story, The 2019 Punocracy Prize for Satire, The 2019 Nommo Awards for Best Short Story, The 2019 Awele Creative Trust Award, and others.
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Justin Clement is the winner of the 2020 Gulliver Travel Grant awarded by the Speculative Literature Foundation. The Gulliver Travel Grant, worth $1,000, is intended to assist writers of speculative fiction in research, and can be used to cover airfare, lodging, and other travel expenses.
Justin Clement
Clement, 23, is a Nigerian writer, who is surprised he can now call himself a writer. His fiction explores the meanings and methods of life, and the human condition, through dark fantasy and science fiction. His works have been listed for various prizes and awards, including The 2018 African Writers Award for Best Short Story, The 2019 Punocracy Prize for Satire, The 2019 Nommo Awards for Best Short Story, The 2019 Awele Creative Trust Award, and others.