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Føroyskt: Rithøvundafelagið, Norðurlandahúsið og Nám skipaðu fyri skrivikapping fyri 9. floks næmingar í føroyum skúlaárið 2013/14. Næmingarnir skuldu lata ein tekst inn og síðan metti ein dómsnevnd um innkomnu tekstirnir, dómararnir vistu ikki, hvør ið hevði skrivað hvønn tekst. 10 tekstir, sum 9 gentur høvdu skrivað vóru valdir út millum innkomnu tekstirnir. Allir tekstirnir vóru útgivnir í ein bókling, ungu rithøvundarnir fingu hvør sítt eintak. Tríggir av rithøvundunum vunnu eitt rithøvundaskeið í Svøríki við 1500 krónum í lummapeningi. Harafturat vunnu tveir rithøvundar eitt árshald í Bókaklubbanum UNG.
Nummar eitt gjørdist Jórunn Maria Dalsgaard við stuttsøguni ”Gluggi”. Nummar tvey gjørdist Vár Fossdal Sjóðklett við yrkingini ”Úr glugganum sá hann alt”. Nummar trý gjørdist Alda Sigurdsdóttir Lamhauge við stuttsøguni ”Gluggi”. Nummar fýra gjørdist Tóra Isaksen við stuttsøguni ”Fullmáni” og nummar fimm gjørdist Ingrid Larsen við stuttsøguni ”Gluggi”. Hinar genturnar eru: Anny Vinther Egholm, Kasandra Sandá Joensen, Rannvá Andrassardóttir Midjord og Rúna Hoydal Brimnes. English: "Kom og les" was an event for children and youth in the Faroe Islands, a book festival which was held in the Nordic House in Tórshavn for the first time in April 2014. There was music, exhibitions, speaches, conversations with writers, a book illustrator was drawing etc. Before the event there was a writer's competion for children in the ninth class in the public schools (15-16 years old). Only girls participated although it was open for everyone in ninth class. Ten texts (eight short stories and two poems) were chosen for the final and all these texts were publish in a booklet. The writers of the three best texts won a course for writers in Sweden, number four and five also won prizes. The winner was Jórunn Maria Dalsgaard. Number two was Vár Fossdal Sjóðklett. Number three was Alda Sigurdsdóttir Lamhauge. Number four was Tóra Isaksen and number five was Ingrid Larsen. The other girls are: Anny Vinther Egholm, Kasandra Sandá Joensen, Rannvá Andrassardóttir Midjord and Rúna Hoydal Brimnes. |
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