Vienna workshop award

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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
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

  1. Official website , accessed April 21, 2019
  2. fza.or.at - Prize Winners 1992–2012 , accessed on August 25, 2014.
  3. a b c Winner of the Vienna Workshop Prize 1992-2015. Retrieved January 4, 2016 .
  4. fza.or.at - Result Wiener Werkstattpreis 07 ( Memento from May 26, 2008 in the Internet Archive )