Vienna workshop award
The Vienna Workshop Prize for Literature was launched in 1992 and has been advertised annually since 2000. Until 2005 there was a parallel competition for photography . The main idea of the competition is to promote young and lesser-known authors . In addition to young German-speaking authors, amateur photographers have also been supported since 2019; the total prize money is 2900 euros (as of 2019).
The FZA workshop prize was originally a pure short prose competition and has been advertised for short prose and poetry since 2007 . The prize money is EUR 800. The main prize also includes the offer for a single publication in fza verlag .
The Vienna Workshop Prize for Literature, which is now run in parallel, is supported by the public ( Austrian Federal Chancellery / Art Section and City of Vienna) and takes place in cooperation with fza Verlag .
Award winners
year | Award winners |
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1992 | Michaela Seul (1st prize), Manfred Wieninger (2nd prize), Florian Ascher (3rd prize) |
1994 | Franzobel (2nd prize), Christiane M. Pabst (3rd prize), first place was not awarded this year. |
1996 | Junia Schüller (1st prize), Mike Makart (2nd prize), Ercüment Aytaç (3rd prize) |
1998 | Matthias Ulrich (1st prize), Claudia Glanzmann (2nd prize), Henriette Sadler (3rd prize) |
2000 | Christine Thiemt (1st prize), Semier Insayif (2nd prize), Benita Glage (3rd prize) |
2001 | Marianne Ullmann (1st prize), Olaf Kurtz (reader prize), the poetry prize was not awarded. |
2002 | Hanna Klavacs (short prose), Alexander Gumz (poetry) |
2003 | Nicoletta Lissner (short prose), Uljana Wolf (poetry) |
2004 | Ingeborg Woitsch (short prose), Florian Seidel (poetry) |
2005 | Regina Jung, Jakob Pretterhofer |
2006 | Constantin Göttfert (literature) |
2007 | Klaus Ebner (main prize winner), Norbert Sternmut (poetry) |
2008 | Axel Görlach , Katharina Bendixen |
2009 | Wolfgang Ellmauer, Markus Thiele, Eike Grauf, Claudia Kohlus (Honorary Poetry Prize) |
2010 | Birgit van der Leeden (main prize), Joan Weng (audience award) |
2011 | Andreas Hutt (main prize), Clemens Ottawa (audience award) |
2012 | Marina Ebner (audience award), Daniel Wild (special award) |
2013 | Signe Ibbeken (jury award), Frank Schliedermann (audience award), Bastian Kienitz (recognition award) |
2014 | Marie Gamillscheg (jury award ), Betty Kolodzy (audience award), Sebastian Hage-Packhäuser (recognition award) |
2015 | Christoph Szalay (jury award), Jeannine Meighörner (audience award), Zoe Jung (recognition award), Catrin Hassa (special award) |
2016 | Sandra Gugic (jury award), Sarah Berger (audience award), Verena Mermer (special award) |
2017 | Mareen Bruns (jury award), Markus Grundtner (audience award), Ana Drezga (special award) |
2018 | Bettina Landl (jury award), Kaia Rose (audience award), Patrick Wolf (special award) |
2019 | Mercedes Spannagel (jury award), Katia Sophia Ditzler (recognition award), Christian Wolf (special award) - - Andrea Gesierich (FZA workshop award for photography) |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Official website , accessed April 21, 2019
- ↑ fza.or.at - Prize Winners 1992–2012 , accessed on August 25, 2014.
- ↑ a b c Winner of the Vienna Workshop Prize 1992-2015. Retrieved January 4, 2016 .
- ↑ fza.or.at - Result Wiener Werkstattpreis 07 ( Memento from May 26, 2008 in the Internet Archive )