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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McKitterick Prize is named after the late Tom McKitterick, the editor of ''Political Quaterly'' who has also written an unpublished novel and endowed this prize.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 It is awarded annually for a first novel (published or unpublished) by an author over the age of 40.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.
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*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McKitterick Prize is named after the late Tom McKitterick, the editor of ''Political Quaterly'' who has also written an unpublished novel and endowed this prize.  
For getting more information about entry procedures, have a look at the application form:
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*It is administrated by the Society of Authors, a non-profit making organization.  
[http://www.societyofauthors.org/downloadlibraryitem.do?itempk=130D54F5C0A8191300CF6C2F2DE2F029]
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*It is awarded annually for a first novel (published or unpublished) by an author over the age of 40.  
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*In June 2007, Reina James won the McKitterick Prize for ''This Time of Dying. ''  
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*The laureate gets £4000.
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*For getting more information about entry procedures, have a look at the [http://www.societyofauthors.org/downloadlibraryitem.do?itempk=130D54F5C0A8191300CF6C2F2DE2F029 application form].

Revision as of 21:30, 2 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The McKitterick Prize is named after the late Tom McKitterick, the editor of Political Quaterly who has also written an unpublished novel and endowed this prize.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  • It is awarded annually for a first novel (published or unpublished) by an author over the age of 40.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.