Kositsky and Stritmatter to Receive Concordia University’s Vero Nihil Verius Award

Concordia University's new Shakespeare Authorship Research Centre (now completed) as originally envisaged by architects.
Concordia University’s Dr. Daniel Wright, Director of the University’s Shakespeare Authorship Research Centre, has announced that the 2012 annual Vero Nihil Verius Award for Distinguished Scholarship will be awarded “to the team of Prof Roger Stritmatter and Lynne Kositsky for the outstanding achievement, recognition, and prestigious juried publication of their research on the origins of Shakespeare’sTempest.”
The award will be conferred at Concordia’s Annual Shakespeare Authorship Studies Conference, scheduled for April 12-15, 2012.
Others honored with the award for 2012 include journalist and novelist, Al Austin, in particular appreciation for his work on the breakthrough PBS Frontline documentary, The Shakespeare Mystery, as well as for his forthcoming Oxfordian novel, The Cottage.
Katherine Chiljan, in special tribute to the scholarly achievement of her most recent book, Shakespeare Suppressed: The Uncensored Truth About Shakespeare and His Works, will also be honored with the award in 2012.
Kathryn Sharpe
This is excellent, and well deserved. You’re doing groundbreaking work. We’re all very proud of you!
rstritmatter
Hi Kathryn,
Thanks for the kudos. Send us some good publisher energy – we are on the edge of our seats to see if we actually will have a publisher soon.
Thanks.