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Edge Hill Short Story Prize – longlist announced

The Short  Review has news of the Edge Hill Prize – the UK’s only literary award for published collections of short stories. Titles on the longlist reveal an intriguing mix of major publishers such as Penguin, Random House and Bloomsbury, and very small independents like Tindal Street, Impress Books and Salt (the latter has just been told it has lost its Arts Council funding). The shortlist will be announced in May. Click on any of the titles in orange to go to the Short Review website for the review of that particular book.

Edge Hill Longlist:

  • Martin Bax – Memoirs of a Gone World (Salt Publishing).
  • Alan Beard – You Don’t Have to Say (Tindal Street Press).
  • Peter Bromley – Sky Light and Other Stories (Biscuit).
  • Jo Cannon – Insignificant Gestures (Pewter Rose Press).
  • Roshi Fernando – Homesick (Impress Books).
  • David Gaffney – The Half-life of Songs (Salt Publishing).
  • Vanessa Gebbie – Storm Warning, Echoes of Conflict (Salt Publishing).review coming soon
  • James Kelman – If it is Your Life (Penguin).
  • Andre Mangeot – True North (Salt Publishing). review coming soon
  • Jay Merill – God of the Pigeons (Salt Publishing).
  • Magnus Mills – Screwtop Thompson (Bloomsbury).
  • Graham Mort – Touch (Seren).
  • Nik Perring – Not So Perfect (Roast Books).
  • Susannah Rickards – Hot Kitchen Snow (Salt Publishing). review coming soon
  • Michele Roberts – Mud, Stories and Sex and Love (Virago).
  • Polly Samson – Perfect Lives (Virago). review coming soon
  • Helen Simpson – Inflight Entertainment (Random House).
  • Fiona Thackeray – The Secret’s in the Folding (Pewter Rose Press).
  • Tom Vowler – The Method and Other Stories (Salt Publishing).
  • Susie Wild – The Art of Contraception (Parthian).

The People’s Book Prize

The People’s Book Prize looks like a worthwhile project. It aims to cut out the middlemen (and women) by offering readers a chance to promote the books they love. Each month there’s a vote, and the overall winning book will be declared in July 2010. Beryl Bainbridge is a patron.

Interesting to see their list of participating publishers – small  independent presses like Tindal Street and Legend rubbing shoulders with the likes of HarperCollins and Orion:

http://www.peoplesbookprize.com/publisher.php

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