The
Lindisfarne Prize for Crime Fiction (‘The Lindisfarne
Prize’) is a literary prize which recognises outstanding writing in the
genre of crime or thriller fiction, sponsored by the author L J Ross through
her publishing imprint, Dark Skies Publishing, in association with the
Newcastle Noir Crime Writing Festival and Newcastle Libraries. It is open to
all writers who are from, or whose work celebrates the North East of England,
and who have not previously had their submission published in any form (though
they might have had other stories published before). To be considered, entrants
must submit a short story of no more than ten thousand words or the first two
chapters and a synopsis of their work in progress.
This
year’s shortlist have been announced!
Thank
you to all the writers who entered this year’s competition - the standard was
very high, which is an enormous achievement given all that’s going on in the
world. It was no easy task to choose between them, but this year we are
delighted to congratulate:
Rob
Scragg
Barbara
Scott Emmett
Ellie
Davies
David
Cooper
Ed
Walsh
The
winning entry will be awarded a prize of £2500 to support the completion of
their work and funding towards a year’s membership of both the Society of
Authors (SoA) and the Alliance of Independent Authors (ALLi), and smaller financial
awards to shortlisted candidates. Entries are open from 31st October 2020 –
28th February 2021 and the winner will be announced during the Newcastle Noir
Crime Writing Festival in May 2021.
The
Lindisfarne Prize for Crime Fiction offers financial
support but, more importantly, helps to build and maintain creative confidence
for new, emerging and established writers in the genre.
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