There's nothing greater than being able to congratulate my smart and talented friends, and there's a lot today! First, the wonderful Lauri Kubuitsile is shortlisted for the highly prestigious Caine Prize for African Writing for her short story “In the spirit of McPhineas Lata” from The Bed Book of Short Stories published by Modjaji Books! Winner announced in July, fingers crossed, Lauri!
Second - huge congratulations to Andrea Ashworth and Jon Pinnock who, along with Cassandra Parkin, are the three winners of this year's Salt Publishing Scott Prize for debut short story collections. Their collections will be published in November, the UK's National Short Story Week. Can't wait to read them!
Addendum: Third lot of congratulations, to Tom Vowler, whose collection, The Method, has been shortlisted for the Edge Hill Short Story Prize, alongside collections from Helen Simpson, Polly Samson,Graham Mort and Michele Roberts. Winner announced in July. Read my interview with Tom here.
Yippee x 3!
ReplyDeleteQuick off the mark, MS G! Welcome home...!
ReplyDeleteWow thanks Tania, that's very nice of you. I'm still amazed I'm coming back to London already.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, Tania! Massively chuffed I am :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations all round then!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to all! Best wishes for continued success.
ReplyDeleteI was delighted to see that I came across another short story lover, Tania.
ReplyDeleteRegarding your previous post,your reviews are great. I am a huge fan of the short story (have written and published more than 60 short stories for children, both in newspapers and books).I always feel sad when I hear that short story collections are a hard sell and publishers are wary of publishing them.