With three female
finalists and over one hundred and fifty entries, the second edition improves
upon the success of the first...
Once again, the
judges of the Hydra Competition received stories published by Brazilian authors
during the last two calendar years (2011 and 2012) and chose three finalists to
send to author Orson Scott Card, who defined the winner. This time around, the
chosen tale was “The Other Bank of the River” by Camila Fernandes, announced
last weekend during the Fantastic Literature Odyssey III, an annual convention
held in Porto Alegre. The story will be published in both text and audio by Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Medicine
Show.
The winning story
was first published in Camila’s single-author collection Reino das Névoas (“Misty Kingdom”) by Brazilian publisher Tarja.
Camila is a writer, editor, and illustrator. She has published stories in many
Brazilian anthologies, but “The Other Bank of the River” will be her first
publication in English.
In second place
came “Sun of the Heart” by Roberta Spindler, first published in the Solarpunk anthology by Editora Draco.
Roberta is a publicist and audiovisual editor. She has written since her teen
years, and along with many published short stories, co-wrote the novel Contos
de Meigan (“Stories of Meigan”).
The third place
story, “Mary G.” by Nikelen Witter, was first published in the Autores Fantásticos (“Fantastic
Authors”) anthology by Editora Argonautas. Nikelen Witter is a writer and
history professor. She has published many short stories and one YA novel, Territórios Invisíveis (“Invisible
Territories”).
IGMS editor Edmund
R. Schubert writes: “I was greatly looking forward to this year’s contest—many thanks
to Christopher Kastensmidt for translating all three finalists so I could read
them as well (Orson is fluent in Portuguese but I am not)—and the quality and
variety of ideas was a treat. It’s a privilege for IGMS to be involved in this
partnership, to showcase the best of speculative Brazilian short stories, and
we all send our heartiest congratulations to the winner, Camila Fernandes, as
well as the other finalists, Roberta Spindler, and Nikelen Witter.”
Tiago Castro, competition
organizer writes: “Brazilian speculative literature is making great strides in
quality, diversity, and discovering new authors. This second edition brought us
a pleasant surprise, with three female finalists. I’m glad to have been able to
participate and organize this important prize for Brazilian fantastic
literature.”
Christopher
Kastensmidt, contest founder and translator of this year’s stories, says: “I’d
like to thank InterGalactic Medicine Show,
the participating authors, the judges, and this year’s organizer: Tiago Castro.
Brazilian speculative literature is rarely seen outside the country’s borders,
so every chance we have to make that literature available to readers of other
cultures is a huge victory for our community.”
The Hydra
Competition is a partnership between Brazilian website Universo Insônia, Christopher Kastensmidt’s Elephant and Macaw Banner, and Orson
Scott Card’s Intergalactic Medicine Show, seeking to expose Brazilian
fantastic literature to the English-speaking world. This edition also counted on the
participation of Brazilian judges Claudia Fusco (Nerdices - Superinteressante) and Daniel Borba (Além
das Estrelas).
About Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Medicine
Show
Founded by multiple-award winning author
Orson Scott Card, and edited for the past eight years by Edmund R. Schubert, IGMS is an award-winning bimonthly online magazine
publishing illustrated science fiction and fantasy short stories, audio
stories, interviews, reviews, and more. Authors range from established pros
like Peter Beagle and David Farland to first-time authors making their
professional debut. IGMS can be found at www.intergalacticmedicineshow.com.
About The Elephant and Macaw Banner
The Elephant
and Macaw Banner is a fantasy series
set in sixteenth-century Brazil. The stories tell the adventures of
Gerard van Oost and Oludara, an unlikely pair of heroes who meet in Salvador.
News, artwork, and in-depth explanations of historical and cultural
references from the series can be found at the website www.eamb.org.
About Universo
Insônia
The site Universo
Insônia (Insomnia Universe) publishes articles, news, and reviews on fantastic
literature, cinema, comics, TV series, cartoons, and fantasy pop culture in
general. The site’s principal objective
is publicizing and supporting professionals in the area of Brazilian fantasy
culture. The site also contains content
about traditional and international productions.
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