April 02, 2025 03:24 PM
Elizabeth Strout and Miranda are one of the finalists for the Women’s Award for July story
London – American writer Elizabeth Strout Miranda is one of the July finalists who have been declared for the Women’s Awards on Wednesday, as well as four debut novelists who discovered freedom in various countries and cultures.
The Main-Set Mystery novel of the Pulitzer Award winning Stroout “Tail Me Everything” and the Writer-Filmkar July “All Force” of July, in which a “semi-famous artist” looks for a new life, is shortlisted for the 30,000 pound prize. It is open to women’s English language writers from any country.
The claimants also include Dutch writer Yale Van Der Wooden’s post-wise story “The Safkep” and German-born poet Aria Abber’s novel “Good Girl”, searching for her dual German-Afghan heritage about a teenager.
In addition, Iran -born Iran -born writer Sanam Mahaludji’s saga of the inter -state family’s saga “The Persian,” and “originally” by “Nucibah Younis, is about an academic to try to rehabilitate women caught with the Islamic State Group.
Writer Kit de Wall, who is presiding over the panel of judges, stated that six books were “future classics”, who discovered the importance of “human connection”.
He said, “Surprisingly and refreshed that these novelists have to look at a lot of humor, nuances and lightness to highlight the challenging concepts by these novelists,” she said.
The previous winners of the 1996 Fiction Award include Zadi Smith, Tayeri Jones and Barbara Kingsolver.
Last year, award organizers started a fellow women’s award for nonfiction to help improve imbalance in publication. In 2022, only 26.5% nonfiction books were reviewed in the UK newspapers, and male writers established the non -writing writing awards.
A ceremony in London will announce the winners of both Nonfiction and Fiction Award on 12 June.
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