In this short Newsletter we focus on the changes in the translation grants 2012 and the fact that two graphic novelists are nominated for a prestigious prize at the Angoulëme Festival.

It only remains for us to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Season's Greetings 2012
The New Year card of the Femish Literature Fund focuses on the managerial change 2012 will bring. The image was taken from the brochure the FLF distributed at the Beijing Book ...
Guidelines translation grants online
The new guidelines and application forms for translation and production grants, grants for illustrated books and travel grants have been put online on the Flemish Literature Fund site. They take effect as of 1 January 2012. The major amendment to the first three guidelines is that payment of the ...
Brecht Evens and Olivier Schrauwen nominated for prestigious award at Angoulême
Brecht Evens and Olivier 'Ollie' Schrauwen have been nominated for the 'Prix du Meilleur Album' at the Angoulême Festival. Evens stands a good chance of winning the prize for 'Les Amateurs' ('De Liefhebbers') and Schrauwen for 'Le miroir de Mowgli'. The prize will be awarded on 29 January during ...
   
  The Flemish Literature Fund, an autonomous governmental institution, has been active since 2000 to promote Flemish literature in Belgium and abroad. The principal instruments of its foreign policy are information, documentation and grants (for translation, travel and production).
   
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25/05Andy Fierens in Berlin
25/05Maarten Inghels in Berlin