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Sunday, 6 August 2023

New crime writing prize launched by A M Heath, Orion and Crime Monthly

A M Heath literary agency, the Orion Publishing Group and Crime Monthly have teamed up to launch Criminal Lines 2023, a new £3,500 crime writing prize open to unagented, debut authors, born or resident in the UK and Ireland.

From psychological thrillers, cosy crime to serial killer thrillers, entrants are invited to submit the opening 5,000 words of a novel with “criminal intent”, plus a synopsis of no more than 1,000 words here.

Entries open on 3rd August 2023 and close on 7th December 2023. The winner will be selected by a panel of judges including A M Heath agents Euan Thorneycroft and Oli Munson, Crime Monthly assistant editor Lisa Howells, Orion Fiction editors Leodora Darlington and Sam Eades, and authors Vaseem Khan and Mari Hannah.

Howells said: “It’s such an exciting time to be a crime writer, and it’s a privilege to be able to help launch someone into their dream career.

Thorneycroft said: “We know there are great undiscovered crime and thriller writers out there and we can’t wait to find the next star of British and Irish crime writing.”

Darlington added: “We are delighted to be partners-in-crime with A M Heath and Crime Monthly, and look forward to discovering crime fiction’s next superstar. We are looking for unforgettable voices, a strong sense of place, books with series potential, killer openings and endings that will get readers talking.

Hannah said she had no hesitation in agreeing to judge the prize. “If you are an aspiring writer who has plucked up the courage to enter such a prestigious competition, congratulations. Taking that huge step is an achievement in itself, an opportunity not to be missed for anyone chasing the dream of being published”. 

I’ll be looking for originality, a strong voice, a manuscript that moves me, one that urges me to read on. I’m waiting patiently for your submission. Your job is to blow me away with your storytelling. Good luck everyone.”

Khan added: "It took me two ego-bruising decades and seven unpublished novels to finally find myself in print. This new prize aims to help shortcut that journey for unpublished writers with the talent, commitment and sheer bloody-mindedness to become crime and thriller novelists – bloody being the operative word. Working with stellar brains at A M Heath, Orion and Crime Monthly, I’ll be looking for twisted, dark and murdery tales, told with panache."


Monday, 17 February 2014

Breaking News! New crime prize Criminal Lines launched


AM Heath in association with The Writers’ Workshop are delighted to announce Criminal Lines 2014, a new crime writing prize open to unagented, debut authors, born or resident in the UK and Ireland.

If you’ve written a perfect murder, a psychological nail-biter, or a gripping procedural, why not enter it for the prize? We’re looking for anything that will chill or thrill, with characters we can’t walk away from.

You can enter any kind of crime, suspense or thriller novel for the prize, with the proviso that any material previously submitted to AM Heath is ineligible. Your novel doesn’t have to be finished but the synopsis does need to show you have a clear vision for the book. Self-published authors are welcome to enter.

Entry and judges
To enter, send the first 15,000 words and a synopsis (max 800 words) as word documents to: criminallines@amheath.com    
Submissions are open from 17th February 2014, and the deadline is midnight on 5th May.

The prize will be judged by AM Heath agents Euan Thorneycroft and Oli Munson, and crime authors Harry Bingham, Mari Hannah and Samantha Hayes. Go to AM Heath's website to find out more about the judges.  

You will receive confirmation that we’ve received your submission, but only shortlisted candidates will be contacted subsequently to that.

The Prize
First prize: £1,000
Second Prize: entry to the Festival of Writing 2014
All shortlisted writers will have the chance to meet with Euan Thorneycroft and Oli Munson to discuss their work.

Shortlist and winner
A shortlist of five novels will be announced on 2nd June, and a winner on 1st July.
We will offer representation if we find an author, or authors, whose writing we love.
If you are offered representation by another agency while Criminal Lines is running, you must tell us straight away.

For updates on twitter, follow
@Criminal_Lines
@AMHeathLtd
@WWonthebrink
@OliAgent
@EuanThorneycrof
And join the discussion at #Criminal_Lines.
For any questions, email enquiries@amheath.com.