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{{Infobox
 
| name                = Fabula Award
 
| name                = Fabula Award
| local name           = Fabula
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| local name         = Fabula
 
| street              = Borštnikov trg 2
 
| street              = Borštnikov trg 2
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 251 0332
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 200 3700, 386 (0) 1 200 3701
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 252 2618
 
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 252 2618
 
| email              = info@zalozba.org
 
| email              = info@zalozba.org
| website            = http://www.studentskazalozba.si/
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| website            = http://www.festival-fabula.org/
| founded by          = Študentska založba Publishing House
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| founded by          = Beletrina Publishing Institute
 
| founded by 2        = Dnevnik Publishing House
 
| founded by 2        = Dnevnik Publishing House
 
| contacts = {{Contact
 
| contacts = {{Contact
| name                = Igor Brlek
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| name                = Tomaž Gerdina
| role                = Director
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| email              = tomaz.gerdina@zalozba.org
| email              = igor.brlek@kiss.uni-lj.si
 
 
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}}
 
}}
 
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{{Teaser|
 
{{Teaser|
The [[Fabula Award]] for the best Slovene short story collection has been bestowed since [[Established::2006]] on the occasion of the [[Fabula Festival of Stories]]. The festival has been organised since 2004 by [[Študentska založba Publishing House]] in collaboration with the Dnevnik Publishing House, publisher of the [[Dnevnik Newspaper]], which funds the award. The winners so far were [[Nejc Gazvoda]] (2006), [[Katarina Marinčič]] (2007), [[Maruša Krese]] (2008) and [[Peter Rezman]] (2009).
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As the [[Fabula Award]] was awarded up to 2012 only, the article about it was put into the depot. Below you can read the archival article. Please be aware that certain links and contact information may no longer be valid.
 
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== Archival article ==
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The [[Fabula Award]] for the best Slovene short story collection has been bestowed since 2006 on the occasion of the [[World Literatures - Fabula Festival]] organised by [[Beletrina Publishing Institute]] in collaboration with the Dnevnik Publishing House, publisher of the [[Dnevnik Newspaper]], which funds the award.
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The winners so far were [[Nejc Gazvoda]] (2006), [[Katarina Marinčič]] (2007), [[Maruša Krese]] (2008), [[Peter Rezman]] (2009), [[Vesna Lemaić]] (2010), [[Lado Kralj]] (2011) and [[Dušan Čater]] (2012).
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
*[[Fabula Festival of Stories]]
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*[[World Literatures - Fabula Festival]]
*[[Študentska založba Publishing House]]
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*[[Beletrina Publishing Institute]]
*[[Dnevnik Publishing House]]
 
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
*[http://www.studentskazalozba.si/ Študentska založba Publishing House website]
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*[http://www.festival-fabula.org Fabula Festival website]
 
 
[[Category:Awards]]
 
[[Category:Literature]]
 
[[Category:Literature awards]]
 

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Borštnikov trg 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 200 3700, 386 (0) 1 200 3701
Tomaž Gerdina







As the Fabula Award was awarded up to 2012 only, the article about it was put into the depot. Below you can read the archival article. Please be aware that certain links and contact information may no longer be valid.


Archival article

The Fabula Award for the best Slovene short story collection has been bestowed since 2006 on the occasion of the World Literatures - Fabula Festival organised by Beletrina Publishing Institute in collaboration with the Dnevnik Publishing House, publisher of the Dnevnik Newspaper, which funds the award.

The winners so far were Nejc Gazvoda (2006), Katarina Marinčič (2007), Maruša Krese (2008), Peter Rezman (2009), Vesna Lemaić (2010), Lado Kralj (2011) and Dušan Čater (2012).


See also

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