Women’s Prize for Fiction journal launched


Posted on 21st July 2020
Women’s Prize for Fiction have launched a crowdfunding campaign to celebrate their 25th anniversary to create ‘The Women’s Prize for Fiction Journal: Celebrating 25 years of #ReadingWomen’.

Part journal, part keepsake souvenir commemorating 25 years of the Women’s Prize for Fiction, the book is intended to inspire you to pick up your pen, and you can order your copy here.

It’ll also be a compendium of the Prize’s rich history, spotlighting each of the phenomenal winners from the past quarter of a century, with bespoke illustrations, a typographical appendix including all of the shortlisted books and past judges, as well as a foreword by Founder Director Kate Mosse. Throughout there’ll be quotes and exclusive writing tips from some very inspiring women to help you find your own voice, and plenty of space for notes.

The journal will be published in April 2021, and those who subscribe to purchase a first edition copy will also be offered a range of rewards including creative writing feedback sessions, membership to AllBright Digital, and limited-edition Women’s Prize merchandise.

There’s also a special discount for early bird subscribers: Enter PRIZE10 at checkout to receive 10% off, valid on any pledge up to the value of £100 until midnight on 31 July.

Blake Morgan are delighted to continue their support for the Prize. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the 2020 Women’s Prize for Fiction awards winner announcement has been rescheduled and will take place on 9 September 2020.

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