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Premio Aztlán Literary Prize

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The Premio Aztlán Literary Prize is a national literary award for emerging Chicana and Chicano authors, founded in 1993 by Rudolfo and Patricia Anaya . The award was originally sponsored by the University of New Mexico , but was moved in 2008 to the National Hispanic Cultural Center .

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1-399: The award is limited to short-story collections and novels (but not children's or young-adult novels) published by a professional press during the previous calendar year. Moreover, the author must be living and must not have published more than two books. The winner receives $ 1,000 and presents a lecture at that year's National Latino Writers Conference. Award recipients include (years refer to

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