‘Rich and varied’ 2017 Betty Trask Prize shortlist announced

16 May 2016 The Society of Authors has announced the 2017 shortlist for the Betty Trask Prize and Awards. This year’s shortlist of six debut literary novels by authors under the age of 35 includes a self-published novel for the first time. The winner, to be announced at the SoA Authors’ Awards on 20 June,…

Judges Announced for The Sunday Times / Peters Fraser + Dunlop Young Writer of the Year Award 2017

The award-winning novelist and political commentator Elif Shafak and the acclaimed cultural historian and biographer Lucy Hughes-Hallett will join Andrew Holgate on the judging panel of The Sunday Times / Peter Frasers + Dunlop Young Writer of the Year Award. Now run in association with the University of Warwick, the prize rewards the best work…

Speak Out – SoA joins campaign

The Society of Authors joins Index on Censorship, the Peter Tatchell Foundation, the Publishers Association and Reporters Sans Frontières in sponsoring the next English PEN-organised vigil, calling on the Saudi Arabian government for the immediate release of writer, blogger and activist Raif Badawi, and to mark the fifth anniversary of his arrest. Badawi was arrested…

SoA calls on next Government to offer ‘More than Just Words’ to support authors

2 May 2017 We call on the next Government to support Britain’s cultural heart: with funding and legislation, with transparency and ambition – always with more than just words. Photograph: Ben Terrett / Flickr As Britain gears up to go to the polls on 8th June, we have published More than Just Words, a set…

Bret Anthony Johnston wins the 2017 Sunday Times EFG Short Story Award

Bret Anthony Johnston has been announced as the winner of the award at the prize dinner at Stationers’ Hall today, Thursday 27 April. Johnston receives the award for his story, entitled Half of What Atlee Rouse Knows About Horses. The story follows Atlee Rouse’s life-long passion for horses, and the way in which he recalls…

John Bew wins 2017 Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography

The Society of Authors is delighted to announce that the 2017 Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography has been awarded to John Bew for Citizen Clem: A Biography of Attlee (riverrun/Quercus). Judges Richard Davenport-Hines, Roy Foster (Chair), Antonia Fraser, Flora Fraser and Munro Price chose Bew’s book, which profiles the reticence of Attlee, public servant and patriotic…

Society of Authors welcomes four new council members: Anne Fine, Philip Gross, Judith Kerr and Lemn Sissay

21 April 2017 We are delighted to welcome four distinguished authors, who have all generously agreed to join the Society of Authors Council. The Council is an honorary body made up of authors of high standing who have been exceptional in their support of the SoA. They join our president Philip Pullman and, among others, Malorie Blackman,…

SoA responds to Government green paper on ‘Building our Industrial Strategy’

20 April 2017 We welcome the Government’s decision to include the creative industries in their future industrial vision, however we have urged them to ensure the environment they work towards is one that supports its creators and innovators, recognising them as the bedrock of successful industry. The Government has identified the creative industries as one of…

Shortlist for 2017 Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography

Established in 2003 in affectionate memory of Elizabeth Longford, the acclaimed biographer, and sponsored by Flora Fraser and Peter Soros, the prize is awarded annually for a historical biography published in the preceding year.   The six shortlisted writers and the titles of their novels are: •    Citizen Clem: A Biography of Attlee by John…