The first prize was awarded to Hanus Kamban’s ANGELS PLACE, and it opens the collection. The remaining stories were not printed in any particular order.
The other stories and their authors are:
Niclas Rasmussen FYRI LÍV, EFTIR DEYÐA
Marjun Kjelnæs KÓPAKONA
Dagfinn Olsen OKTOBER Í KJALLARANUM
Oddvør Johansen GOTT ER AT VERA STERKUR
MARIA and
TANN NÚTÍÐIN, VIT ELSKA AT SKRIVA UM
Elias Askham PLACEBO
Sólvør Patursson Niclasen GLERPÍPUSONATAN
Halldóra Dam HÚSINI
Rachel Helmsdal ANGI AV RIBES
Evening school class ÚT Í TÓMAN HEIM
Meinhard Jensen LOGIN Í HELLINUM UNDIR KAFFISTOVUNI
Heidi Laura Vágsá WWW.KÆRLEIKI.FO
The stories are incredibly diverse, both in terms of contents and writing style. Without giving anything away, it can be said that, in addition to exciting contemporary short stories, the collection includes science fiction, horror and even a chat history, which all in their own way also say something about the Faroe Islands in the early 21st century. The collection is prefaced by the chair of Listastevna Føroya 2001, Helgi Hjörvar, and it concludes with an overview briefly describing each authors.
The stories are incredibly diverse, both in terms of contents and writing style. Without giving anything away, it can be said that, in addition to exciting contemporary short stories, the collection includes science fiction, horror and even a chat history, which all in their own way also say something about the Faroe Islands in the early 21st century. The collection is prefaced by the chair of Listastevna Føroya 2001, Helgi Hjörvar, and it concludes with an overview briefly describing each authors.