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Graphic Short Story Prize At Foyles

Posted: November 11, 2011

I thought I’d share with you all the current window display at Foyles bookshop on Charing Cross Road in Central London, which celebrates the winner and runner-up of this year’s Graphic Short Story Prize. Just think of all those thousands of people seeing our winner and runner up as they walk past this week. Lovely.

And don’t forget, until December 4th, while you are sipping a latte or cappuccino on the first floor of Foyles Bookshop Cafe, you can also admire and read a free exhibition of four-page graphic short stories by five of the finalists as well as the winner, Isabel Greenberg, and the runner-up, Michael O’Kelly and Olu Oke, in this year’s Graphic Short Story Prize. Also, a free e-comic Shorties: The Best Of The Graphic Short Story Prize 2007-11 is now available to read online in which competition judge and graphic novelist extraordinaire, Bryan Talbot, selects his favourite entries from 5 years of the prize.

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