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Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award

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British literary prize

TheSunday Times Charlotte Aitken Young Writer of the YearAward is a literary prize awarded to a British author under the age of 35 for a published work of fiction, non-fiction or poetry. It is administered by theSociety of Authors[1] and has been running since 1991.[2]

History

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TheSunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award is said here to have originally run between 1991 and 2009, but there is evidence to confirm that it began twenty years earlier. At that time entries were confined to short stories and published inthe newspaper itself. The 1974 winner wasCharles Nicholl, who went on to become well-known for historical biographies.[3] "The Ups and The Downs" was Charles Nicholl's disturbing and humorous account of a bad LSD trip in London.

In 1999,Paul Farley'sThe Boy from the Chemist is Here to See You "was so well received", according to theEncyclopedia of British Writers, that "it was namedSunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award".[4]

It was re-invigorated with the support of literary agents Peters Fraser + Dunlop in 2015 under the new nameSunday Times / Peters Fraser + Dunlop Young Writer of the Year Award.[5]

In 2019 theUniversity of Warwick took over as co-sponsor. The award was renamed theSunday Times / University of Warwick Young Writer of the Year Award.

Name history

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  • 1991 to 2009 –Sunday Times Young Writer Award
  • Starting 2015 –Sunday Times / Peters Fraser + Dunlop Young Writer of the Year Award
  • Starting 2019 –Sunday Times / University of Warwick Young Writer of the Year Award
  • Starting 2021 –Sunday Times Charlotte Aitken Young Writer of the Year Award

Winners

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YearAuthorTitlePublisherAwardJudges
1991Helen SimpsonFour Bare Legs in a Bed and Other StoriesWilliam HeinemannWinner
1992Caryl PhillipsCambridgeBloomsburyWinner
1993Simon ArmitageXanadu: A Poem Film for Television andKidBloodaxe/Faber & FaberWinner
1994William DalrympleCity of Djinns: A Year in DehliHarperCollinsWinner
1995Andrew CowanPigMichael JosephWinner
1996Katherine PierpointTruffle BedsFaber & FaberWinner
1997Francis SpuffordI May Be Some Time: Ice and the English ImaginationFaber & FaberWinner
1998Patrick FrenchLiberty or Death: India's Journey to Independence and DivisionHarperCollinsWinner
1999Paul FarleyThe Boy from the Chemist is Here to See You[4]Pan MacmillanWinner
2000Sarah WatersAffinityViragoWinner
2001Zadie SmithWhite TeethHamish HamiltonWinner
2002No award made
2003William FiennesThe Snow GeesePicador ClassicWinner
2004Robert MacfarlaneMountains of the MindGranta BooksWinner
2005No award made
2006No award made
2007Naomi AldermanDisobediencePenguinWinner
Horatio ClareRunning for the HillsJohn MurrayShortlist
Rory StewartOccupational Hazards: My Time Governing in IraqPicador
John StubbsJohn Donne: The Reformed SoulW. W. Norton & Company
2008Adam FouldsThe Truth About These Strange Times[6]Weidenfeld & NicolsonWinner
Nikita LalwaniGiftedVikingShortlist
James McConnachieThe Book of Love: In Search of the Kamasutra Kama SutraAtlantic
Robert McfarlaneThe Wild PlacesGranta
2009Ross RaisinGod's Own Country[7]VikingWinner
Adam FouldsThe Broken WordCapeShortlist
Henry HitchingsThe Secret Life of Words: How English Became EnglishJohn Murray
Edward HoganBlackmoorPocket
2010No award made
2011No award made
2012No award made
2013No award made
2014No award made
2015Sarah HoweLoop of Jade[8]Chatto & WindusWinnerSarah Waters,Andrew Holgate,Peter Kemp
Ben FergussonThe Spring of Kasper MeierLittle, BrownShortlist
Sunjeev SahotaThe Year of the RunawaysPicador
Sara TaylorThe ShoreWilliam Heineman
2016Max PorterGrief Is the Thing with FeathersFaber & FaberWinnerJames Naughtie,Stella Tillyard,Andrew Holgate
Jessie GreengrassAn Account of the Decline of the Great Auk According to One Who Saw ItJohn Murray PressShortlist
Andrew McMillanPhysicalJonathan Cape
Benjamin WoodThe EclipticSimon & Schuster
2017Sally RooneyConversations with FriendsFaber & FaberWinnerElif Shafak,Lucy Hughes-Hallett,Andrew Holgate
Minoo DinshawOutlandish Knight: The Byzantine Life of Steven RuncimanPenguinShortlist
Claire NorthThe End of the DayOrbit
Julianne PachicoThe Lucky OnesFaber & Faber
Sara TaylorThe LaurasWindmill
2018Adam WeymouthKings of the Yukon: An Alaskan River JourneyPenguinWinnerKamila Shamsie,Susan Hill,Andrew Holgate
Laura FreemanThe Reading Cure: How Books Restored My AppetiteWeidenfeld & NicolsonShortlist
Imogen Hermes GowarThe Mermaid and Mrs HancockHarvill Secker
Fiona MozleyElmetHodder & Stoughton
2019Raymond AntrobusThe Perseverance[9]Penned in the MarginsWinnerKate Clanchy,Victoria Hislop,Andrew Holgate
Julia ArmfieldSalt SlowPan MacmillanShortlist
Yara Rodrigues FowlerStubborn ArchivistFleet
Kim SherwoodTestamentriverrun
2020Jay BernardSurgeChatto & WindusWinnerSebastian Faulks,Tessa Hadley,Andrew Holgate
Catherine ChoInferno: A MemoirBloomsbury PublishingShortlist
Naoise DolanExciting TimesOrion
Seán HewittTongues of Fire
Miriam NashNightingaleBloodaxe Books
2021Cal FlynIslands of AbandonmentWinnerTahmima Anam,Susan Hill,Andrew Holgate
Anna BeecherHere Comes the MiracleWeidenfeld & NicolsonShortlist
Rachel LongMy Darling from the LionsPicador
Caleb Azumah NelsonOpen WaterViking
Megan NolanActs of DesperationPenguin Books
2022Tom BennOxbloodBloomsbury PublishingWinnerStig Abell,Mona Arshi,Oyinkan Braithwaite,Anne Enright,Francis Spufford, Johanna Thomas-Corr
Lucy BurnsLarger Than an OrangePenguin BooksShortlist
Maddie MortimerMaps of our Spectacular BodiesScribner
Katherine RundellSuper-InfiniteMacmillan
2023Tom CreweThe New LifeSimon & SchusterWinnerAnne Enright, Mendez, James McConnachie,Daljit Nagra, Johanna Thomas-Corr,Catriona Ward
Michael MageeClose to HomeFarrar, Straus and GirouxShortlist
Noreen MasudA Flat PlacePenguin Random House
Momtaza MehriBad Diaspora PoemsPenguin Books
2024Harriet BakerRural Hours[10]
Moses McKenzieFast by the Horns
Scott PrestonThe Borrowed Hills
Ralf WebbStrange Relations

No award was made in 2002, 2005 or 2006.[11][12]

References

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  1. ^"Sunday Times Charlotte Aitken Young Writer of the Year Award - The Society of Authors". 9 May 2020. Retrieved8 February 2024.
  2. ^Getting a Life by Helen Simpson powells.com
  3. ^"Young Writer Of The Year Award".Peters Fraser and Dunlop (PFD). Archived fromthe original on 21 June 2015. Retrieved11 December 2015.
  4. ^abStade, George (2009).Encyclopedia of British Writers, 1800 to the Present, Volume 2.Infobase Publishing. p. 162.ISBN 978-1-4381-1689-1.
  5. ^Philip Jones (8 May 2015)."Sunday Times to relaunch Young Writer of the Year competition".The Bookseller. Retrieved11 December 2015.
  6. ^Anna Richardson,"Fork-lift driver wins Sunday Times award",The Bookseller, 8 April 2008.
  7. ^Katie Allen,"Fifth time lucky for Raisin",The Bookseller, 6 April 2009.
  8. ^"2015 Winner - Peters Fraser and Dunlop (PFD)".Peters Fraser and Dunlop (PFD). Retrieved11 December 2015.
  9. ^"Raymond Antrobus wins 2019 Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award".The Bookseller. Retrieved30 July 2024.
  10. ^Thomas-Corr, Johanna (3 March 2025)."The Sunday Times Young Writer award: meet our shortlisted authors".The Sunday Times. Retrieved11 March 2025.
  11. ^Staff Writer."And the shortlist is...",The Sunday Times, 11 March 2007.
  12. ^The Society of Authors: The Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year (past winners)

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