Difference between revisions of "McKitterick Prize"
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Revision as of 18:40, 6 December 2007
- The McKitterick Prize is named after the late Tom McKitterick, the editor of Political Quaterly who has also written an unpublished novel and endowed this prize.
- It is administrated by the Society of Authors, a non-profit making organization.
- It is awarded annually for a first novel (published or unpublished) by an author over the age of 40.
- In June 2007, Reina James won the McKitterick Prize for This Time of Dying.
- The laureate gets £4000.
- For getting more information about entry procedures, have a look at the application form.