![]() The story explores the events surrounding the mission of a 'devil's advocate' sent by the church to investigate the life of a local 'saint.' Frutkin's narrative is probing in its exploration of ordinary human nature. The Sunburst jury said: " Fabrizio's Return is a complex drama of faith, love, church politics, and art, set in 17th- and 18th-century Cremona. Named after the novel by Phyllis Gotlieb, one of the first published authors of contemporary Canadian speculative fiction, the award consists of a cash prize of $1,000 and a handcrafted medallion which incorporates a "Sunburst" logo, designed by Marcel Gagné. ![]() It is based on excellence of writing and awarded to a Canadian writer who has published a speculative fiction novel or book-length collection any time during the previous calendar year. ![]() The Sunburst Award for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic is a prized and juried award presented annually. Toronto, September 27, 2007: The Sunburst Award Committee is pleased to announce that the winner of its 2007 award is Fabrizio's Return by Mark Frutkin (Alfred A. ![]()
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