Henrietta Rose-Innes Wins the 2008 Caine Prize

"Poison", a short story by South Africa's Henrietta Rose-Innes, has won the 2008 Caine Prize for African Writing. Rose-Innes, who studied under Nobel Laureate JM Coetzee, has published two novels and edited an anthology of South African writing. Her award-winning short story was originally published in African Pens.

The prize, worth approximately £10 000($20 000)also entitles the author to a month's scholarship at Georgetown University in Washington DC. For a short story award, this is pretty good, not to mention the publisher interest the author may attract.

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