Tao Lin: Winner of 2009 Betty Smith Award for Brooklyn Writers




The
Dumbo Books Foundation
is pleased to announce the winner of the first
annual Dumbo Books Foundation/Betty Smith Award for Brooklyn Writers.

The
award will be given annually to a distinguished writer, residing in
Brooklyn, who exemplifies the tradition and excellence of Betty Smith
in her classic novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.

The
award, given in an amount corresponding to the writer’s ZIP code,
ranges from $112.01 for residents of downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn
Heights and DUMBO to $112.39 for residents of Starrett City.

Candidates
for the Dumbo Books Foundation/Betty Smith Award for Brooklyn Writers
are proposed by nominators from across the borough whose experience and
vocations bring them in contact with individuals of extraordinary
talent.

Winners
are chosen by a selection committee, a small group of recognized
writers, literary scholars, and editors, appointed annually by the
Foundation.

Both
nominators and selectors serve anonymously. The Dumbo Books Foundation
does not accept applications or nominations for the award.

The 2009 winner is Tao Lin of Williamsburg, who will receive an award in the amount of $112.11. He is the author of Shoplifing from American Apparel, Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Eeeee Eee Eee and You Are a Little Happier Than I Am (All from Melville Books).

2 thoughts on “Tao Lin: Winner of 2009 Betty Smith Award for Brooklyn Writers”

  1. Good job, guys. You gave an award to the writer who best represents the prioritization of hucksterism over talent. Have you actually read his books? They’re awful, obnoxious, and very, very boring.

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