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'''The Betty Trask Award'''
'''The Betty Trask Award''' is awarded to a writer under the age of 35 for his or her first novel.
The award is given by the Society of Authors for both published and unpublished works.
The author must be a Commonwealth citizen, and the work must be 'of a romantic or traditional nature, i.e. not experimental'.
It is founded from a bequest by the late Betty Trask, a reclusive author of over thirty romance novels.
This award has been established since 1984 and total £25,000(shared)each year.


This Prize is awarded to a writer under the age of 35 for his or her first novel, given by the Society of Authors.
==2007==
The author must be a Commonwealth citizen, and the work must be 'of a romantic or traditional nature, i.e. not experimental'.
===Prize winner===
This award has been established snce 1984 and total £25,000(shared)each year.
*Will Davis, My Side of the Story (2007) (Bloomsbury)-£10,000
The award is given for both published and unpublished works.
===Award winners===
This year (2007) there have been five different books, the winner is Will Davis with his novel called "My side of the story".
*Adam Foulds for The Truth About These Strange Times (Weidenfeld)
*Cynan Jones for The Long Dry (Parthian)
*Julie Maxwell for You Can Live Forever (Cape)
*Karen Mcleod for In Search of the Missing Eyelash (Cape) - £2,500 each
===Judges===
*Michele Roberts, Andrew Holgate and Sarah Waters


==Links==
*[http://www.societyofauthors.org/ The Society of Authors]
*[http://library.christchurch.org.nz/LiteraryPrizes/BettyTrask/ Library in Christchurch]


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[[Category: Literary Awards]]
homepages:'''
http://www.societyofauthors.org/
http://library.christchurch.org.nz/LiteraryPrizes/BettyTrask/

Latest revision as of 08:55, 7 February 2008

The Betty Trask Award is awarded to a writer under the age of 35 for his or her first novel. The award is given by the Society of Authors for both published and unpublished works. The author must be a Commonwealth citizen, and the work must be 'of a romantic or traditional nature, i.e. not experimental'. It is founded from a bequest by the late Betty Trask, a reclusive author of over thirty romance novels. This award has been established since 1984 and total £25,000(shared)each year.

2007

Prize winner

  • Will Davis, My Side of the Story (2007) (Bloomsbury)-£10,000

Award winners

  • Adam Foulds for The Truth About These Strange Times (Weidenfeld)
  • Cynan Jones for The Long Dry (Parthian)
  • Julie Maxwell for You Can Live Forever (Cape)
  • Karen Mcleod for In Search of the Missing Eyelash (Cape) - £2,500 each

Judges

  • Michele Roberts, Andrew Holgate and Sarah Waters

Links