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Jennifer K. Chung |
First prize: Jennifer K. Chung of Bellevue, Washington, for Terroryaki!
About the Book: It’s three months until the wedding, and Samantha’s Taiwanese parents won’t warm up to her hopelessly white fiancĂ©. Meanwhile, Sam’s food-obsessed sister, Daisy, is on the hunt for an otherworldly take-out truck whose dishes are to die for. Terroryaki! is a quirky tale of love, family, redemption and the best—if slightly cursed—dish of chicken teriyaki to be found in this realm of existence.
About the Author: Jennifer K. Chung is a Taiwanese-American writer, pianist and software engineer. She grew up in Southern California and studied computer science at MIT in Cambridge, MA. In her spare time, Jennifer plays keyboard in a goth metal band and studies the Japanese martial art of Naginata. She lives near Seattle.
Second prize: Gwendolyn Bird of Kasilof, Alaska
For The Island of Broken Toys, the haunting tale of a community of mysterious children who seek out the truth behind their exile
Third prize: Tate Young of Toronto, Ontario
For The Ridgeback, a witty thriller about a bloody murder, a very large diamond and a dogwalker on the run.
Honourable mentions
- Jon Billman of Stillwater, Oklahoma, for Bicycle Tramps
- Alan James Blair of Stillwater, Oklahoma, for The Mermaid’s Brother
- Jenni Bomford of Prince George, B.C., for Spiritual
- Keith Chittleborough of Glen Waverley, Australia, for Near Dreg Experience
- Paul Colley & Laura Colley of Pickering, Ontario, for Clockwork
- Logan Evans of Pullman, Washington, for The Boundary Nebula
- Gayleen Froese of Edmonton, Alberta, for What the Cat Dragged In
- B. Gordon of Victoria, B.C., for Archipelago
- Diana Holdsworth of Amherst, Massachusetts, for The Golden Tooth
- Jimmm Kelly of Vancouver, B.C., for The Little Man
- Ashok Mathur of Vancouver, B.C., for The First White Black Man
- Iulia Park of Toronto, Ontario, for Canadian Experience
- Rudy Thauberger of Vancouver, B.C., for Evil Beach Dance Party
- Jake Wallis Simons of Winchester, United Kingdom, for 24/3
- Jenny D. Williams of Brooklyn, New York, for The Widow and the Twin
This year’s youngest entrants, three-time contest veterans Natasha Carr-Harris, Abby Adams and Sean Vipond, as well as the latest under-10 entrant, Albrightine Ngusurun Orsar.
{from 3-Day novel contest website: http://www.3daynovel.com/2011/01/25/the-winners-of-the-33rd-annual-international-3-day-novel-contest/}
{from 3-Day novel contest website: http://www.3daynovel.com/2011/01/25/the-winners-of-the-33rd-annual-international-3-day-novel-contest/}