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The winners of the 2023 Book Edit Writers' Prize

November 17, 2023 Emily Pedder

We are thrilled to announce the winners of 2023’s Writers’ Prize. Drum roll, please…the winners are:

Emily Abdeni-Holman

Pavan Amara

Joe Eurell

Clare Ramsaran

Marion Shaikh

Stephanie Torrance

Nathanael Wheatcroft-Brown

Rosalind Yarde

These eight talented winners will go on to read at an online showcase for invited industry guests next week and an anthology of their winning entries and a recording of the event will subsequently be published on The Book Edit website.

Run this year in association with Legend Press and judged by acclaimed author Deepa Anappara, the competition for final places has been fierce. Speaking of the experience, Deepa said 'It was a privilege and a pleasure to read the submissions for the Book Edit Writers’ Prize. There was immense variety in style, genre, and form, and I found each extract to be engaging, entertaining and immersive. My congratulations to the winners and everyone who submitted - I wish them all good luck with their writing.’ 

Huge congratulations to our all winners. And watch this space for more about the authors, their novels and future writing careers.

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Tags Pavan Amara, Marion Shaikh, Clare Ramsaran, Emily Abdeni-Holman, Joe Eurell, Rosalind Yarde, Stephanie Torrance, Nathanael Wheatcroft-Brown, Rebekah Lattin-Rawstrone, Legend Press, Deepa Anappara, Emily Pedder

2023 Book Edit Writers' Prize Shortlist

November 10, 2023 Emily Pedder

Seventeen writers have been shortlisted writers for 2023’s Book Edit Writers’ Prize. The final winners, judged this year by acclaimed author Deepa Anappara, will be announced next week with a special online showcase for industry guests on later this month. All the winning entries will also be published in an online anthology accessed via The Book Edit’s website after the showcase.

THE SHORTLISTED WRITERS AND THEIR NOVELS ARE:

Advice With Addy by Xyra Speed

Ah Couldney Tell by Pip Penman

Ashland by Joe Eurell

Butterfly Wings by Stephanie Torrance

I Dream of Strictly by Marion Shaikh

Kala Polari by Clare Ramsaran

Malathi by Ramya Julian

Mirror, Mirror by Pavan Amara

Tapha by Emily Abdeni-Holman

Teggies by Jenni Brooks

The Bachelor of Beaumont by Nicola Fieldsend

The City of Stolen Ether by Bianca Aye

The Enigmas of Amy Wang by Anu Pohani

The Minaret Boy by Rosalind Yarde

Viscid Rescue by Zeynep Kazmaz

Wayne’s Night Out by Grayson Anderson

You Look Better in the Sun by Nathanael Wheatcroft-Brown

Congratulations to all our shortlisted writers! And watch this space for further announcements next week.

Tags Xyra Speed, Pip Penman, Joe Eurell, Stephanie Torrance, Marion Shaikh, Clare Ramsaran, Ramya Julian, Pavan Amara, Emily Abdeni-Holman, Jenni Brooks, Nicola Fieldsend, Bianca Aye, Anu Pohani, Rosalind Yarde, Zeynep Kazmaz, Grayson Anderson, Nathanael Wheatcroft-Brown, Diversity in Publishing, diverse authors, Under-represented authors, Rebekah Lattin-Rawstrone, Deepa Anappara, Legend Press

Announcing the Longlist for the 2023 Book Edit Writers' Prize

November 7, 2023 Emily Pedder

We are delighted to announce the longlist for the 2023 Book Edit Writers’ Prize.

Run in association with Legend Press for the first time this year, the Prize is an international competition open to unpublished, unagented British and/or UK-based novelists from communities currently underrepresented in publishing. Last year’s winners include Julie Rea and F.Q. Yeoh, both of whom subsequently signed with top literary agents.

Entrants are invited to submit the first 1000 words of an already completed novel, along with a synopsis and statement about their writing experience. Speaking about the prize, Book Edit Director Emily Pedder said “We’ve been humbled by the quantity and quality of this year’s entries, and excited to see the breadth of talent on display.” 

THE LONGLISTED WRITERS AND THEIR NOVELS ARE:

Advice With Addy by Xyra Speed

Ah Couldney Tell by Pip Penman

Ashland by Joe Eurell

Birds of Prey by Georgia Stawarz

Booyah! by Mike Murray

Butterfly Wings by Stephanie Torrance

Daffodils and the Rocking Horse by Nia Diwakar

I Dream of Strictly by Marion Shaikh

Into Darkness by Tejas Ewing

Kala Polari by Clare Ramsaran

Malathi by Ramya Julian

Mirror, Mirror by Pavan Amara

Rediscovering You by Abimbola Omisore

Rondo by Priscilla Yeung

Tapha by Emily Abdeni-Holman

Teggies by Jenni Brooks

The Bachelor of Beaumont by Nicola Fieldsend

The Cat’s Mouth by Dawn Nicholson

The Considerate Contractor by Charles Rudgard

The City of Stolen Ether by Bianca Aye

The Enigmas of Amy Wang by Anu Pohani

The Minaret Boy by Rosalind Yarde

The Reset by Debbi Voisey

Viscid Rescue by Zeynep Kazmaz

Wayne’s Night Out by Grayson Anderson

You Look Better in the Sun by Nathanael Wheatcroft-Brown

Congratulations to all our longlisted writers! And watch this space for the shortlist announcement later this week.

Tags Nathanael Wheatcroft-Brown, Emily Abdeni-Holman, Marion Shaikh, Pavan Amara, Grayson Anderson, Rebekah Lattin-Rawstrone, Deepa Anappara, Legend Press, Lauren Wolff-Jones