Lize Spit
Lize Spit (born 1988, in Viersel) is a Flemish Belgian writer. Her first (and so far only) novel, Het smelt, won several awards, including the De Bronzen Uil award, and has been translated into French.[1]
Biography
Spit grew up in the Belgian De Kempen region. She studied in Brussels at the Royal Institute for Theatre, Cinema and Sound (RITCS), where she was awarded a master's degree in scriptwriting. In 2013, she won the Write Now! award.[2] After having written her first novel Het smelt, she won the De Bronzen Uil award for this book in 2016. After gaining popularity with this book, she became a columnist for the De Morgen newspaper until 2017.[3]
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References
- Wle. "Lize spit wint Bronzen Uil voor 'Het smelt'". De Standaard (in Dutch). Retrieved 25 June 2017.
- "Literair talent Lize Spit wint Write Now! 2013 | Taalunie". over.taalunie.org (in Dutch). Retrieved 25 June 2017.
- Leyman, Dirk. "Lize Spit stopt (even) met haar column: "Ik moet me dringend losmaken van alle ruis"". De Morgen (in Dutch). Retrieved 25 June 2017.
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