County poet Patrick Stevens takes top prize
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The Flemish author's book is about the extinct animal, the Tasmanian tiger. According to the jury, it's "an absolute asset to the genre of searching and investigative non-fiction."
Charlotte Van den Broeck won this year's Boekenbon Literature Prize for her book "A Flame of Tasmanian Tigers." The announcement was made during a gathering at Amare in The Hague.
Flemish poet Charlotte Van den Broeck received the Boekenbon Literature Prize on Thursday evening for her second prose book: A Flame...
With "A Flame of Tasmanian Tigers," a search for the tracks of an extinct species, Flemish author Charlotte Van den Broeck wrote, according to the jury, "the kind of literary nonfiction we rarely read." And: one that rarely wins prizes. Why now?
09:54 Flemish author Charlotte Van den Broeck has won the 2025 Boekenbon Literature Prize for her work "A Flame of Tasmanian Tigers." The announcement was made Thursday evening at the Amare cultural center in The Hague.
County poet Patrick Stevens takes top prize
Cloquet native and Moose Lake resident Patrick Stevens won the top honor for poetry in the 2025 Northeastern Minnesota Book Awards, Lake Superior Writers announced Sunday. Judges had high praise for Stevens’ latest book, “Natural Wonders.” “In this collection of poetry that is lyrically evocative and deeply appreciative, the reader joins Patrick Stevens on a walk in the woods of northern Minnesota...
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