The Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize is a literary award for eight British writers of outstanding works of fiction, who each receive £5,000.[1]
History
Fiction Uncovered was established in 2011 by The Literary Platform with funding from Arts Council England, and became the Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize with sponsorship from the Jerwood Foundation from 2014.
Past winners
2011
- Forgetting Zoë by Ray Robinson
- The Water Theatre by Lindsay Clarke
- Disputed Land by Tim Pears
- The London Satyr by Robert Edric
- Nimrod's Shadow by Chris Paling
- The Proof of Love by Catherine Hall
- The English German Girl by Jake Wallis Simons
- Night Waking by Sarah Moss
2012
- When Nights Were Cold by Susanna Jones
- This Is Life by Dan Rhodes
- The Light of Amsterdam by David Park
- Hit and Run by Doug Johnstone
- Crushed Mexican Spiders by Tibor Fischer
- Lucky Bunny by Jill Dawson
- My Former Heart by Cressida Connelly
- Two Cows and a Vanful of Smoke by Peter Benson
2013
- All the Beggars Riding by Lucy Caldwell
- The Heart Broke In by James Meek
- The Village by Nikita Lalwani
- The Colour of Milk by Nell Leyshon
- Secrecy by Rupert Thomson
- Orkney by Amy Sackville
- Black Bread White Beer by Niven Govinden
- How I Killed Margaret Thatcher by Anthony Cartwright
2014
- Lolito by Ben Brooks
- Mr Loverman by Bernardine Evaristo
- Little Egypt by Lesley Glaister
- The Dig by Cynan Jones
- Whatever Happened to Billy Parks? by Gareth Roberts
- Mrs. Hemingway by Naomi Wood
- Vanishing by Gerard Woodward
- All The Birds, Singing by Evie Wyld
2015
- The Incarnations by Susan Barker
- Mother Island by Bethan Roberts
- Mobile Library by David Whitehouse
- A Man Lies Dreaming by Lavie Tidhar
- Animals by Emma Jane Unsworth
- The Redemption of Galen Pike by Carys Davies
- Significance by Jo Mazelis
- The Offering by Grace McCleen
References
- ↑ Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize: Winners Announced Retrieved 2016-04-15.
External links
- Official website
- Matt Haig, "What the Jerwood Fiction Uncovered prize reveals", The Guardian, 20 June 2014
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