The
world-famous Crime Writers’ Association (CWA) Daggers, which honours the very
best in crime writing, has created a new Dagger category for the first time in
over a decade.
The
new prestigious Dagger will be awarded annually to the Best Crime and Mystery
Publisher of the Year. The CWA is one of the UK’s most prominent organisations
for the promotion of crime writing, founded in 1953 by John Creasey.
Publishers
and specific imprints are being nominated by a representative group of leading
book reviewers, booksellers, festival organisers, bloggers, literary agents and
journalists, with the eventual winner to be designated from the shortlist by
the CWA Board.
The
Daggers are regarded by the publishing world as the foremost British awards for
crime-writing.
Maxim
Jakubowski, Honorary Vice-Chair of the CWA, said: “As part of the ongoing process of keeping the CWA in the forefront when
it comes to crime writing and crime publishing, we felt this was an overdue
category in our Daggers, and it becomes the first new Dagger to be created in
well over a decade. Publishing houses and imprints are very important to the
genre and are instrumental in keeping crime, mystery and thriller writing at
the forefront of the reading public's consciousness, and fully deserve the
recognition.”
The
award criteria is primarily for excellence and diversity in a crime publishing
programme. Factors such as developing careers, a focus on new authors,
sustaining existing authors and the quality of promotional efforts will be
judged. The award will also look at support for authors, proactive
collaboration with the book trade (booksellers, agents, festivals) and general
positivity of involvement with the crime and mystery writing field.
Synonymous
with quality crime writing for over half a century, the Daggers started in 1955
with its first award going to Winston Graham, best known for Poldark.
The
new Dagger follows news of the CWA refreshing its Dagger judging panels for
2019/20. New judges feature respected names including the author and former
Guardian journalist Duncan Campbell, the Emeritus Professor of Medieval
Literature Edward James, broadcaster Angela Rippon, and Head Reviewer at
LoveReading, Liz Robinson.
The
shortlist for the Best Crime and Mystery Publisher of the Year will be
announced later this summer.
The
winner be announced at the Dagger awards ceremony, alongside the winners of the
existing Dagger categories, on October 24. Widely considered as the crime
writing event of the year, the ceremony will take place at the Grange City
Hotel, London. Booking
is now open for the Dagger awards ceremony. Details available here: https://thecwa.co.uk/the-daggers/cwa-dagger-awards-gala-dinner-2019
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