Â鶹ԼÅÄ National Short Story Award
Front Row announces the winners of the 2017 Â鶹ԼÅÄ National Short Story and Young Writers' Award live from the Radio Theatre.
Join John Wilson for a celebration of the power and possibilities of the short story as Chair of Judges Joanna Trollope announces the winner of the 2017 Â鶹ԼÅÄ National Short Story Award live from the Radio Theatre.
The judging panel Eimear McBride, Jon McGregor and Sunjeev Sahota discuss the merits of the entries from the shortlisted authors. In contention for the £15,000 prize are Helen Oyeyemi, Benjamin Markovits, Cynan Jones, Jenni Fagan and Will Eaves.
Radio 1 presenter Alice Levine will also announce the winner of the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Young Writers' Award and consider the strengths and emerging themes of the stories with fellow judge, the best-selling author Holly Bourne.
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ National Short Story Award is presented in conjunction with BookTrust.
Presenter : John Wilson
Producer : Dymphna Flynn.
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Cynan Jones on his writing process
Duration: 00:48
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NSSA: the judges and the shortlist
Duration: 12:51
The Young Writers' Award 2017
Duration: 09:26
The NSSA 2017 winner
Duration: 04:35
NSSA 2017 Winner
Cynan Jones' short story The Edge of the Shoal wins the 2017 National Short Story Award.
Image: Cynan Jones
Image credit: Bernadine Jones
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Listen to , read by Jamie Parker
NSSA 2017 shortlisted authors
The stories shortlisted for are:
"Murmur" by Will Eaves
"The Waken" by Jenni Fagan
"The Edge of the Shoal" by Cynan Jones
"The Collector" by Benjamin Markovits
"If a book is locked there’s probably a good reason for that, don’t you think?" by Helen OyeyemiÌýÌý
Main image above:ÌýÌý the shortlisted authors - from Left: Helen Oyeyemi, ÌýCynan Jones, Jenni Fagan,ÌýWill Eaves,ÌýBenjamin and Markovits
ÌýImage to the left: the NSSA 2017 logo
Young Writers' Award 2017
The Ìý2017 shortlist:
Ìý‘Wolf’ by Matt Coleclough, 17, from Bristol
Ìý‘Decisions’ by Miranda Crawford, 14, from Datchet
Ìý‘Something Wicked, Something Wild’ by Victoria Knight, 18, from Solihull
Ìý‘The Roses’ by Elizabeth Ryder, 17, from Oxfordshire
Ìý‘Sunflowers’ by Abiah Wyatt, 17, from CornwallThe winning story can be heard on show from 1300- 1600 on 07 October 2017, read by Tuppence Middleton.
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter John Wilson Interviewed Guest Joanna Trollope Interviewed Guest Eimear McBride Interviewed Guest Jon McGregor Interviewed Guest Sunjeev Sahota Interviewed Guest Alice Levine Interviewed Guest Nikesh Shukla Interviewed Guest Holly Bourne Producer Dymphna Flynn Broadcast
- Tue 3 Oct 2017 19:15Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4
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