Tuesday 22 May 2018

Women's Prize for Fiction newsletters

Here is the latest information on the Women's Prize for Fiction:


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WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2018 NEWSLETTER




When did you first read Wuthering Heights? 




Last night at the Womens Prize @ Baileys Book Bar,  a panel of brilliant women gathered to celebrate Emily Bronte in the 200th year of her birth. Our Brontë enthusiasts included actress, writer and entrepreneur Lily Cole, award-winning author Juno Dawson, bestselling novelist Dorothy Koomson and award-winning writer, novelist and critic Louise Doughty.

The panel  discussed their love of Emily Bronte’s only novel Wuthering Heights and gave an exclusive preview of the new anthology, I Am Heathcliff – containing sixteen original short stories inspired by Wuthering Heights.

See the highlights now >

Plus! win yourself a copy of Wuthering Heights, plus a signed sampler of I Am Heathcliff on the @WomensPrize Twitter.




Join us at our shortlist readings!




The ever-popular Women's Prize for Fiction shortlist readings are back! This year’s special annual event will take place at a brand new venue, at The Emmanuel Centre, Westminster.

Join us on the eve of the 2018 winner announcement to hear the shortlisted authors read from and discuss their work.

Get your tickets NOW >




Want to win some books and blooms?




We've teamed up with Bloom & Wild to offer one lucky winner the chance to bag the 2018 Women's Prize shortlist, plus 6 months of beautiful flowers.

Plus, don't miss the fabulous interview with 2018 judge and Women's Equality Party co-founder Catherine Mayer.

Get your entries in >













Women's Prize for Fiction Booktrust 45 East Hill London SW18 2QZ




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WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2018 NEWSLETTER




Revolution last night at the Book Bar!




Last night we opened the Women's Prize @ Baileys Book Bar with a fantastic, air-punching event on women, power and revolution.

An exceptional panel of inspiring women took to the stage at Waterstones Gower Street, hosted by bestselling author Kate Mosse, including author and Co-Founder of the Women’s Equality Party, and 2018 WPFF judge, Catherine Mayer, broadcaster, writer and campaigner, June Sarpong, broadcaster and historian Professor Kate Williams and bestselling author Kit de Waal.

Wish you'd been there? Watch the live stream on Waterstones' Facebook page.

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P.S.: Want to join us at the Book Bar? There are still a handful of tickets left for Friday's Queens of Comedy event. Go, go go!




Make the most of your lunchbreak!




This lunchtime, or tomorrow lunchtime, why not join us for some fabulous readings of the  Women's Prize for Fiction shortlist which was announced on Monday?

Today brilliant actors James Rastall and Tori Allen-Martin will bring the six fantastic shortlisted books alive at the Book Bar at Waterstones Gower Street, and you'll still be back at your desk by 2pm.

Tomorrow's readings will feature Downtown Abbey actress Charlotte Hamblin with James Rastall.

Plus! Enjoy a complimentary Baileys serve with the price of your ticket.*

Get your ticket now >

*Over 18s only. Non-alcoholic alternative also available.














Women's Prize for Fiction Booktrust 45 East Hill London SW18 2QZ



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