Fabri Literary Prize

Throughout her adult life she wrote chronicles of her experiences in the concentration camps and recorded oral histories of fellow survivors.

[1] A collection of her short stories, Crickets Would Sing, has been published posthumously by Plum Branch Press.

Matthew McKay,[2] psychologist and co-founder of New Harbinger Publications,[3] admired Frances’s determination to write and tell her story.

His goal for The Fabri Literary Prize was to discover "deserving but underappreciated" works of fiction and have them published for the general book trade.

[4] The Fabri Literary Prize is open to unpublished novels written for adults with a variety of interests.