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The Man Booker Prize for Fiction
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The Man Booker Prize for Fiction aims to reward the best novel of the year written by a citizen of the Commonwealth or the Republic of Ireland.
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The Man Booker International Prize
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The Man Booker International Prize can be won by a living author of any nationality, providing that his or her work is available in English. It is awarded every second year for a body of work that has contributed to an achievement in fiction on the world stage.
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The Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award
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The Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award goes to the book judged to be the best collection of stories published in English for the first time anywhere in the world in the twelve months between September and the following August.
2007 Winner: Miranda July for No One Belongs Here More Than You
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The Booktrust Teenage Prize
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The annual Booktrust Teenage Prize was launched in 2003 to recognise and celebrate contemporary writing for teenagers. The charity Booktrust administers the prize with the support of writers, publishers, teachers, parents and libraries.
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Costa Book Awards
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The Costa Book Awards reward books of the year by writers based in the UK and Ireland. There are five categories of prize: Novel, First Novel, Biography, Poetry and Children's Book. An overall winner of the Book of the Year is selected from the five winners.
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BBC National Short Story Award
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The BBC National Short Story Award offers the largest prize in the world for a single short story. The winning story receives £15,000, the runner-up £3,000, and the other shortlisted stories £500. 2009 Winner: Kate Clanchy (for 'The Not-Dead and the Saved') 2009 Runner-up: Sara Maitland (for 'Moss Witch') 2008 Winner: Clare Wigfall (for 'The Numbers') 2008 Runner-up: Jane Gardam (for 'The People on Privilege Hill') 2007 Winner: Julian Gough (for 'The Orphan and the Mob') 2007 Runner-up: David Almond (for 'Slog's Dad')
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William Hill Sports Book of the Year
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Founded in 1988, the William Hill Sports Book of the Year prize is awarded annually. It celebrates the best sports and sports-related books of the year.
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Romantic Novel of the Year
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The Romantic Novel of the Year Award is awarded by the Romantic Novelists' Association. It is open to all romantic fiction first published in the UK in the current year. Books are scored on criteria such as romantic content, readability, dialogue, characters, plot, style and setting.
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