Literary advice. Krapivinskaya Prize Literary competition in Krapivina

19.06.2019

Vladislav Petrovich Krapivin made a huge contribution to the education of several generations of children in our country. The author of several hundred books translated into dozens of languages, an excellent teacher, continues to actively work to develop high morality and spirituality among readers. The International Children's Literary Prize named after V.P. Krapivin is announced as a sign of respect for his work and to stimulate literary activity in line with the traditions he laid down.

The award is supported by Ministry of Culture of the Sverdlovsk Region.

Organizers and partners of the Award:

Founders and organizers:

Commonwealth of Children's Writers

Sverdlovsk Regional Library for Children and Youth named after. V.P.Krapivina, Ekaterinburg

Press center and flotilla "Caravelle", Yekaterinburg

Partners:

Publishing house "Henry Puschel", Yekaterinburg

Municipal Association of Libraries, Yekaterinburg

Ekaterinburg House of Teachers

Ural Writers Museum

Information partners of the Award:

Magazine "URAL"

Newspaper "Quiet Minute"

Position

General provisions:

International Children's Literary Award named after V.P. Krapivin for the best prose work for middle-age children school age established with the aim of stimulating literary activity in line with the traditions laid down by V.P. Krapivin.

Purpose of the Award:

Attracting public attention to works that influence the formation of high morality and spirituality among children.

Objective of the Award:

Widespread propaganda prose works for children of middle school age, promoting the “growth of the soul”, the formation of high morality and spirituality.

Conditions of the competition for the Prize:

  • texts of works for children and adolescents written in Russian are accepted, both those already published in the form of books, published in the press, and unpublished, in prose, in volume from 1.5 author's sheets (60 thousand characters) to 10 author's sheets (400 thousand characters). A collection of stories or fairy tales is considered as a single work.

The book must not be published earlier than two years before the competition announcement date. For unpublished works, the time of writing does not matter.

  • Works written in Russian are accepted.
  • translations from the languages ​​of the peoples of Russia are accepted.
  • No more than one manuscript or book from one author is accepted (including author’s collections of short stories).
  • The literary council of the award forms a list of finalists (shortlist).
  • From the works that made it to the finals, the winner is determined by the decision of the jury chaired by V.P. Krapivin.
  • the winner receives a cash prize, a medal and an honorary Diploma.
  • the jury reserves the right to increase the number of awards; assign special prizes and nominations, encourage authors included in the shortlist of works.

Dates:

Competition works are accepted in in electronic format through the form filled out on the competition website from March 27 to May 10, 2017. Website address: .

Requirements for manuscripts:

  • Manuscripts of works submitted to the Competition must comply with the goals and objectives of the Competition;
  • works that cultivate violence, drug addiction, a criminal lifestyle, or aggressive behavior are not allowed to participate in the Competition.
  • the volume of the product must be from 1.5 a.l. (60 thousand characters) up to 10 a.l.
  • the manuscript is provided ONLY in electronic format Word 97/2003/XP/2007/2010. Published works (books) are accepted for the competition in the amount of 2 copies at the address: 620075, Yekaterinburg city, st. K. Liebknechta, 8, Sverdlovsk Regional Library for Children and Youth, Krapivin Prize. For published works and manuscripts, registration on the website and attachment of the text in electronic form are required.
  • The jury will not consider works that do not meet the requirements of the Competition.
  • reviews and reviews are not sent to authors.

Summing up and awarding the winners:

The Prize winner is awarded a cash prize, medal and Diploma.

Literary Council Awards

  • controls the implementation of the Regulations on the Competition;
  • reviews and reviews manuscripts,
  • selects at least 15 works in long list finalists of the Prize

The award jury chaired by V.P. Krapivin

  • approves the Regulations on the Prize;
  • reviews and reviews works included in the list of finalists,
  • makes a decision on awarding the Prize,
  • makes a decision on rewarding authors who do not become prize winners.

Organizing Committee of the Prize

  • prepares materials for the Competition;
  • organizes information support for the Prize;
  • ensures the work of the literary council and jury in reviewing competition manuscripts;
  • organizes an award ceremony for the laureate (or laureates) of the Prize;
  • provides information about the Prize winners for the media, Internet sites, and libraries.

Alekseeva Maria Alexandrovna

Associate Professor, Deputy Director of SUSC for educational work. Graduated with honors from the Faculty of Philology of the Ural State University, awarded the badge “Honorary Worker of General Education” Russian Federation" He has been working at SUSC since 1995, since 2004 he has been the head of the Department of Philology, and also works as an associate professor of the Department of Russian Literature of the Faculty of Philology of UrFU (teaching Russian literature of the 19th century century, methods of teaching literature). Scientific interests - modern children's literature, psychology of perception, principles of text interpretation.

Amraeva Adelia

Writer. Finalist of the award. V. P. Krapivina 2011 with the story “Football Field”. Finalist of the award. S. Mikhalkova 2014 with a cycle of stories “Germany”. Winner of the award named after. V. P. Krapivina 2015 with the story “I want to live!”

Vladimirova Elena

Writer, philologist, literary critic, candidate philological sciences. Sphere of scientific interests - Russian literature of the 20th century, modern literature, Science fiction. Author of the books “Flower on the Asphalt” (2009), “Music of a Lonely Heart” (2010). In 2010, she became a finalist for the V. P. Krapivin Prize with the story “Obstacle Course.” In 2011 she became a laureate of the Krapivin Prize (the story “The Younger Exupery”). Lives in Tambov.

Graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of the Ural State University. A. M. Gorky. Candidate philosophical sciences. Author of 30 children's books, scripts, cartoons, plays for theatrical puppet productions, more than 80 stories for magazines: “Yeralash”, “Fitil”, many stories for magazines: “Murzilka”, “ Funny pictures", "Once upon a time", "Kukumber", "Bonfire", "Pioneer", "Toshka and company". Laureate of the All-Union competition for the best short story for children. Knight of the Order of the Scientist Cat (magazine “Once upon a time”). Knight of the Order of Baron Munchausen (magazine “Once upon a time”). Winner of the annual Yunost magazine award. Winner of the Prize of the Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region for the book “The Smells of Almonds”. Laureate International Festival children's writers "Cimmerian Muses" (Ukraine). Member of the Writers' Union.

Golovanova Natalia Evgenievna

Graduated from VGIK, workshop feature film. Subsequently, she preferred animation and defended her diploma in her specialty: film director animated film. She worked at the Soyuzmultfilm film studio. He is a permanent member of the artistic council and a director of the highest category. Currently lives in Yekaterinburg. He writes books for children and teenagers, articles, reviews, and also makes illustrations.

Zhvalevsky Andrey

Physicist by education and writer by vocation. For books written in collaboration with Evgenia Pasternak, he was awarded the Alice prize for the work “Time is Always Good”, the Cherished Dream prize for the story “ True story Father Frost, the Kniguru award - “Shakespeare never dreamed of”, finalists of the Krapivin Prize 2011 - “Gymnasium No. 13”. Winners of the 2013 Vladislav Krapivin Prize for the story “Death to Dead Souls.” Lives in Minsk.

Ivashina Marina Vyacheslavovna

Independent expert, Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation, special correspondent of the Library at School magazine Author of numerous publications on problems children's reading.

Kvashnina Elena Sergeevna

Teacher of Russian language and literature, deputy director for teaching and learning at MAOU Secondary School No. 68, head of the City Association of Teachers of Russian Language and Literature in Yekaterinburg. Currently I am studying the problem of children's reading, attracting children and adolescents to books.

Kalmykov Pavel

Doctor and children's writer. Author famous book“The Korolyatnik, or Otherworldly Entry is Prohibited.” In 2009, Pavel Kalmykov received the Cherished Dream award for the story “Veteran of the Battle of Kulikovo, or Transit Contemporary” in a special nomination for members of the children's jury and Hikhus. Winner of the Vladislav Krapivin International Literary Prize 2012. Livejournal page: callmycow.livejournal.com. Lives in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.

Writer, laureate of the pedagogical recognition competition “Good Lyre”, laureate of the “South Ural Book” competition, winner of the “Literary Vienna” competition.

Koltysheva Nadezhda

Playwright, deputy editor-in-chief for development of the Ural magazine, presenter of the “Children’s” section, laureate of the “Modern Drama” award.

Kopeikin Alexey Alexandrovich

Graduated from Moscow State University culture and arts. Since 1990 he has been working at the Russian State Children's Library. Head of the Department of Recommendation Bibliography. Chief Editor Biblioguide website.

Kraeva Irina

Journalist " Russian newspaper", writer. In 2007, the St. Petersburg publishing house "Detgiz" published fairy tale“Tim and Dan, or the Mystery of the Broken Knee” with drawings by Alexei Bakhtin, for which she received international prize named after Vladislav Krapivin. Irina Kraeva’s second book, published by the Detgiz publishing house in 2010, is called “Tea Party with a Heel.” In 2012, Irina Kraeva became a laureate of the International Literary Competition “Coordination of Times” in the “Prose” category (the story “The Nightingale Garden”). Stories and fairy tales were published in the magazines “Neva”, “Zhili-byli”, “Chizh and the Hedgehog”, and the almanac “Istoki”.

Krapivina Larisa

Commander of the "Caravelle" detachment. Head of the all-Russian gathering of mixed-age associations “Orange Summer”, honorary worker in the field of youth policy of the Russian Federation, candidate of pedagogical sciences, teacher-organizer and teacher additional education highest category, member of the Union of Journalists of Russia, first class yacht helmsman, instructor-teacher international schools young journalists (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kaliningrad, Yalta, etc.) and a consultant for the naval training camp "Storm" of the All-Russian children's center"Eaglet". Yekaterinburg city.

Kuznetsova Yulia

Philologist, translator, participant of the Eighth Seminar of Young Writers Writing for Children 2011. Laureate of the Small Prize “Treasured Dream” (2009) and the Prize named after. Krapivina (2011). Finalist of the Cherished Dream Award (2008) in the Children's Detective category. Winner of the Book Award (2013).

Kuchina Vera

Head of the children's library. Born in the Urals in the city of Troitsk. I live and work in Tolyatti. In 1983 I came to work at children's library No. 14, where I still work. In 2011, she won the professional skills competition “Best Librarian of the Year.” As a child, I really loved reading books by Vladislav Krapivin, William Kozlov, Sergei Ivanov, Yuri Tomin.

Moldavian Ksenia

Ksenia Moldavskaya graduated from the philological faculty of the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute in 1990. Lenin. She worked as a teacher, journalist, radio presenter. Now she works as a critic of children's literature and hosts the "Book Poster" on Radio Culture. He lives in Moscow and is glad that it is too late to raise his two student sons, born in 1996 and 1997.

Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Journalism of Ural State University, author of 25 scientific papers.

Theme of scientific, pedagogical and life interest- children, press for children children's press. Member of the jury of many children's literary and journalistic competitions: “Debut”, “Silver Feather”, “ Malachite Box", "May Rainbow", "Green Door", "Autograph" ...

Romanicheva Elena Stanislavovna

Head of the Laboratory of Reading Literacy Development Strategies at the Institute of System Projects, Moscow City Pedagogical University, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor, Honored Teacher of the Russian Federation. Author of school textbooks on literature, Member of the team of authors of the educational educational complex “In the World of Literature”, specialist in methods of teaching literature, member of the Russian Reading Association.

Svetlova Evgenia

Evgenia Svetlova-Lytysova is the editor of the oldest children's literature publishing house "DETGIZ" (St. Petersburg). Studied at the Northwestern Institute of Printing. Specialty: Publishing and Editing.

Smirnova Marina Konstantinovna

Higher education - USPU, Faculty of Social Pedagogy, this moment- Master's student at ChSAKI, Faculty of Library and Information Technologies. Since 2011 I have been working at SOBDiU as head of the service department. Previously, she worked at the Central City Library and Library (also a library) in Novouralsk, as a librarian reading room, then to the MTS contact center of the Ural region.
Interests: reading (occasionally: classics, modern prose, science fiction and fantasy, literature for teenagers), music (rock, folk, ethno, sometimes I sing myself when the opportunity arises), cross stitch.

Tarasenko Valentina Nikolaevna

Professional librarian. She created her own Creative Reading Studio “Young Journalist” http://wtarasenkogmail.blogspot.ru/ in Tolyatti. Organizer of many meetings with authors of children's books in Togliatti. Interested in children's issues literary creativity, problems of children's reading, promotion of books and reading, child psychology and library pedagogy.

Chairman of the section " School libraries"in the Russian Library Association.

Sholomova Natalya Nikolaevna

Author of several children's reading programs, one of the initiators and organizers of the city festival of children's literary and artistic creativity "Debut", Krapivinsky readings, the book festival "Read, Yekaterinburg!" In 2007, the Administration of Yekaterinburg and the Women’s Union awarded the title “Daughter of the City.”

Shmotyeva Tatyana Anatolyevna

Librarian of the Sverdlovsk Regional Library for Children and Youth. Head of the reading programs sector.

In Sverdlovsk regional library for children and youth named after V.P. Krapivina took place solemn ceremony presentation of the International Children's Literary Prize named after Vladislav Krapivina. The finalists for the award included 11 children's authors, of whom the jury selected four laureates.

This year, works from Moscow, the Moscow region, Rostov-on-Don, Samara, Yakutia and Kazakhstan reached the finals of the award.

The Caravel squad went beyond the list of finalists and awarded a special diploma to a writer from Canada Marina Yasinskaya for the work "Daddy's Islands" with the wording: "To the author who remains faithful to the children's theme." Marina Yasinskaya received the award even before the long list was announced.

The Children's Jury Prize was awarded to Daria Wardenburg from Moscow for her book “Rule 69 for a Fat Seagull.” One of the key awards - the Commander Award, which is awarded by Vladislav Krapivin himself, was received by another Muscovite Evgeny Rudashevsky for the work "The Raven".

Daria Vardenburg and Evgeny Rudashevsky were also named among the prize winners. In addition, Muscovites became winners Tatiana Goncharuk (“Pawns”) and Vlada Rai (“Sister of the World”).

Let us recall that the Vladislav Krapivin Prize for best works for children and adolescents has been awarded annually since 2006. Along with the prize, the laureates will receive diplomas and commemorative medals. The total prize fund is 200 thousand rubles. This year it will be distributed among four laureates (50 thousand rubles each).

Today in SOBDIM the award ceremony took placeInternational Children's Literary Prize named after V.P. Krapivina.

It all started with the conference “Krapivin Readings: Teenager in the World and the World of the Teenager” and with a press conference, which took place in two parallel halls.

Started at 12 o'clock Round table with Krapivinka finalists and jury members. Writers were not only showered with praise, but also criticized.

The finalists answered all questions from those present and also talked about their hobbies. For example, Tonya Shipulina loves to draw and illustrates all her books herself. Evgeniy Rudashevsky is interested in football and hiking, we were not at all surprised by this. But Svetlana Kuznetsova surprised us, in free time she practices sword fighting. Valery Ivanov and Olga Kolobova are fond of diving and rafting, and Natalya Volkova is English language and the theater.

And so we waited for the culmination - the award ceremony. It was opened, of course, by the drummers of Caravella.

Natalya Volkova with the story “Colorful Snow” received a diploma and a special prize from Yekaterinburg libraries. Our creative Group I also gave this story high marks. Very soon it will be published in Compass Guide. We hope that in the spring we will be able to pick it up in printed form.

Svetlana Kuznetsova received a diploma and a special prize from the Commonwealth of Children's Writers.
The school librarians also really liked her fairy tale “Mom, these are snorkels.” We hope she finds her publisher soon.
The duo Oleg Ivik are diploma winners and winners of the SOBDiM special prize.
Well... drum roll... the winner is Evgeniy Rudashevsky with his story "The Raven"!
Evgeniy receives the Commander's medal and carcasses from the drum corps. Hooray!


Children's jury choice and medal - Daria Vardenburg. Daria herself did not come; her prize was awarded to a representative of the Samokat publishing house, where the story “Rule 69 for the Fat Seagull” was published, Natalya Kupriyanova.

Another laureate and holder of a special diploma from the “Caravelle” detachment is Marina Yasinskaya “Daddy’s Islands”. Marina lives in Canada, and the squad's branded gifts will go directly there.

Tonya Shipulina received a special prize from the Commonwealth of Children's Writers and a special prize from the Russian State Children's Library.


Irina Shiryaeva - special prize of the United Museum of Writers of the Urals



Prize winner, as well as special prize winner of the Literary Council - Vlada Rai (Natalia Gonzalez and Vladimir Yatsenko)


Well, our creative group decided to award a special prize from the MBU IMC "Ekaterinburg House of Teachers" to Nina Dashevskaya for hercycle of stories "Rope Walker". Congratulations!!!
For the second time school librarians they give their preference on Krapivinka to Nina Dashevskaya.


Tatyana Goncharuk for the story “Pawns” was named laureate of the Krapivin Prize in the Jury’s Choice category. Tatyana was unable to come to the ceremony.

Nadezhda Koltysheva, deputy. editor-in-chief of the literary magazine "Ural", presented all finalists with the latest issue of the almanac for family reading"Children's", which, by the way, published a cycle of stories by Natalya Volkova "Dasha and Grandfather".

International Children's Literary Prize named after. V.P. Krapivina 2017 has ended, but, as Olga Kolpakova said, accepting manuscripts for 2018 will begin very soon, which means we will meet again!





“Us” is for the librarian Nadezhda Kapitonova, composer Elena Poplyanova, poet Irina Argutina and me, the publisher Marina Volkova.


And the holiday givers - Commonwealth of Children's Writers Yekaterinburg led by the charming Olga Kolpakova.


We were officially invited to the announcement of the list of finalists Vladislav Krapivin Prize.


Marina Ivashina and Alexander Kolpakov photograph the ceremony

But not only the official ceremony of announcing the list, but also the whole day spent in Yekaterinburg became a holiday. In order:

Krapivinskaya Prize


Initiators International Children's Literary Prize named after the writer Vladislav Petrovich Krapivin was performed in 2006 by the Ural Writers Association. In 2009, the V.P. Krapivin International Literary Prize ceased to exist.
In 2010, the Commonwealth of Children's Writers announced a new International Children's Literary Award named after V.P. Krapivna.



The financial part of the prize was provided by the authorities (not of the Sverdlovsk region, but of Tyumen and Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug), and all organizational efforts and expenses for information and image support of the prize were assumed free of charge by the Commonwealth of Children's Writers.

But this year the issue is with the allocation Money The winner of the competition has not yet been decided. Therefore, the organizing committee of the award decided to hold two ceremonies: on Vladislav Krapivin’s birthday, to announce the list of finalists for the award, and later to hold a ceremony to present the award to the winner.


According to tradition, the finalists are selected by the jury of the competition, and the winner is named from among the finalists. Vladislav Krapivin.

The list declaration itself Olga Kolpakova and the comrades managed to make it a self-sufficient action. Here is a list of the competition finalists and their works:
Eduard Verkin. Cloud Regiment.
Natalia Evdokimova. End of the world.
Yulia Zaitseva. Military City.
Anna Ignatova. I believe it or not.
Nail Izmailov. Ubyr.
Anna Nikolskaya. Valya off-line.
Pavel Kalmykov. Treasure and other minerals.
Lara Lond.An unbearable adventure.
Dmitry Sirotin. The largest apricot.
Ilmira Stepanova. Basho.

Naturally, I was rooting for Dmitry Sirotin(“The biggest apricot”).


Svetlana Lavrova, a member of the jury, said this about Dmitry Sirotin’s book: “ This book will not create a sensation; the media will not write about it. It will simply increase the amount of good in this world. And there is nothing higher than this for a writer


Lena Lenkovska I, like Svetlana and Olga, am also a participant Commonwealth of Children's Writers and a member of the competition jury, she was very emotional in evaluating the competition works (thanks to her performance, I asked Olga to send me several manuscripts):

And a serious one raised a methodological question about the difference between the Krapivin Prize and others literary prizes:

And after the official ceremony of announcing the finalists of the award, the unofficial part began, no less exciting:







Then there was a tour of Malaya Herzenka, along the streets of Yekaterinburg, a visit to the museum and gatherings with Olga Kolpakova, but those are different stories.