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List of Xeric grant winners

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Cartoonists (and their work) awarded a grant from the Xeric Foundation, allowing them to self-publish their comics. The awards are broken down by year and grant cycle (March and September). In addition, recent years' awards list the total amount awarded during the respective grant cycle.[1]

Winners

1992

September

1993

March
September

1994

March
September

1995

March
September

1996

March
September

1997

March
September

1998

March
September

1999

March
September

2000

March
September

2001

March
September

2002

March
September

2003

March
September

2004

March ($24,889)
September ($27,765)

2005

March ($29,270)
September ($28,191)

2006

March ($21,406)
  • Gregory Corso for And How
  • Toc Fetch for Kids of Lower Utopia, vol. 6, no. 1 "Of Softdoor Scout Finnagain and Daffodil Dash Eleven"
  • Joshua Hagler for The Boy Who Made Silence
  • Aron Nels Steinke for Big Plans
  • James Vining for First in Spacebook was chosen for publication by Oni Press just before Vining received Xeric acceptance letter. Therefore, Vining declined the grant money, but is still considered a Xeric winner.[4]
  • Joel White for Bronzeville
September ($27,598)

2007

March ($24,501)
September ($26,548)

2008

May ($51,494)
November ($25,031)

2009

May ($22,002)


November ($32,042)

2010

May ($32,761)


November ($31,158)

2011

May ($29,000)


November ()[10]

2012

July ($74,510)[11]

References

Endnotes