
doi: 10.34619/7kd1-fpsp
The New Media Writing Prize, an international award that “encourages and promotes the best in new-media writing” (New Media Writing Prize 2010), was founded in 2010 for the first (and only) Poole Literature Festival. Now in its 13th year, the prize has grown in size, with new awards established for digital journalism and student entries, and notoriety, following the creation of an archival collection with the British Library. On January 18th 2023, this year’s winners were announced via a virtual ceremony. In this review, the winning entries of panel-voted categories—the Main Prize, the Digital Journalism Prize, and the Student Prize—will be discussed.
Pyke, Tegan. 2023. “The New Media Writing Prize 2022 Winners: “Anonymous Animal”, “Future is Uncertain, Memory is Real”, and “Penrose Station”. Revista de Comunicação e Linguagens (58). ICNOVA. Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas. Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, pp142-149. ISSN: 2183-7198
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