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On April 9, the shortlists for the 2013 Commonwealth Prizes were announced. 21 writers made the Book Prize Shortlist, including Sarah House by Ifeanyi Ajaegbo (Nigeria), The Spider King's Daughter by Chibundu Onuzo (Nigeria), The Great Agony and Pure Laughter of the Gods by Jamala Safari (South Africa) and Sterile Sky by E.E Sule (Nigeria). The Book Prize is awarded for first best book published between 1 January and 31 December 2012. Regional winners receive £2,500 and the overall winner receives £10,000.



For the Short Story Prize, 19 writers were shortlisted including A Killing in the Sun by Dilman Dila (Uganda), Fatima Saleh by Alexander Ikawah (Kenya), The New Customers by Julian Jackson (South Africa), No War is Worth Debating by Tobenna Nwosu (Nigeria) and Take Me Home United Road by S.A Partridge (South Africa). The Short Story Prize is awarded for the first best piece of unpublished fiction with regional winners receiving £1,000 and overall winner receiving £5,000. 

Regional winners will be announced May 14th and the overall winner will be announced at the Hay Festival on May 31st. You can read more about the writers and their stories here (Book Prize) and here (Short Story Prize).

Congratulations and good luck to all the shortlisters!!!
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The shortlists for the 2012 Commonwealth Book Prize and Commonwealth Short Story Prize were announced today. This replaces the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best Book and Best First Book. Three African authors - Ellen Banda-Aaku (Zambia), Shelley Harris (South Africa), and Jacques Strauss (South Africa) are included in the shortlist for the book prize. For the short story prize five authors are included - Jekwu Anyaegbuna (Nigeria), Jayne Bauling (South Africa), Edyth Bulbring (South Africa), Khadija Magardie (South Africa), and Juno Bridget Pitt (South Africa). Writers from around the world have been shortlisted for each prize (I have only showcased the shortlisted African authors) and regional winners will be named May 22nd and the overall winners will be announced at the Hay Festival on June 8th.


The full shortlist can be found here.


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