Dead Ink wins Republic of Consciousness prize with Missouri Williams’s ‘astonishing’ debut

The award, championing small presses with fewer than five staff, was won by The Doloriad – an audaciously original novel set in a post-apocalyptic dystopiaDead Ink Books has won the Republic of Consciousness prize for small presses for Missouri Williams’s “astonishing” debut novel The Doloriad. Yet while Dead Ink and Williams will get the prestige of winning, the entire shortlist will receive the same reward. Each of the five books wins £1,000, split 70:30 between publisher and author, on top of the £300 awarded to the 10 longlisted titles, which was paid to the presses only.Prague-based Williams’s novel is set in the imagined wake of a mysterious disaster that has wiped out most of humanity. One family, descended from incest, remains, ruled by a merciless woman known only as the Matriarch. When the Matriarch believes there might be more survivors she sends one of her daughters, the legless Dolores, as a marriage offering. Continue reading... Continue reading at 'The Guardian'

[ The Guardian | 2023-04-26 08:35:38 UTC ]
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Joyce Carol Oates wins 2019 Jerusalem Prize

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Little Door Books founder wins Scottish picture book prize

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Gwendoline Riley's 'brutal' novel about toxic marriage wins Geoffrey Faber prize

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Shamsie's Home Fire continues to burn bright with £10k Hellenic Prize win

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Guy Ware wins 2018's London Short Story Prize

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The UK’s Costa Book Awards Shortlists: Half Debuts, £35,000 in Prize Money

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Full boil: foreign language entry wins 2018 Diagram Prize

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Esi Edugyan wins the prestigious Canadian Giller Prize for her novel 'Washington Black'

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