Friday 14 August 2020

Baileys Womens Prize for Fiction

With details of how to get the Women's Prize Journal and more:

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Get a limited edition art print with your 25th anniversary Women's Prize Journal 




There are just two weeks left to be among the first to get your hands on the Women's Prize Inspiration Journal, a keepsake souvenir commemorating 25 years of the Women's Prize that we hope will also inspire you to pick up your pen.

Those who subscribe to get a first edition will also have the chance to purchase beautiful Women's Prize merchandise, including the above limited edition print depicting all 25 winning books,  designed by leading artist Victoria Sawdon.

Plus, you'll also be offered exclusive rewards including creative writing and mentoring sessions with top agents and authors, membership to AllBright Digital, and you'll have the chance to give back by donating copies of the journal to at-risk writers' groups.

Our crowdfunder with Unbound is now almost 75% funded, so please help us make it a reality.

Reserve your copy now >

*Please note, book designs, cover and other images are for illustrative purposes and may differ from final design.




Join us for a fascinating free talk this Tuesday




Shake up your lunch break with our free digital panel event this Tuesday at 1pm, in which our stellar panel will discuss the ways in which COVID-19 has disproportionately affected women, and how a cultural lens might shed light on these issues.

Join Laura Bates of the Everyday Sexism project, MP Nadia Whittome, activist and psychotherapist Leyla Hussein and Women's Prize Founder Director Kate Mosse, in conversation with YOU Magazine Editor Jo Elvin.

Reserve your free ticket now >.




Win a signed book and a luxury Italian hamper




Planning a staycation this year?  We've got the perfect prize for you.

Be transported to a Tuscan villa in high summer with I Give It To You, the dazzling new novel of ownership, intrigue and friendship from Valerie Martin, the Women’s Prize for Fiction-winning author of Property. Win a signed copy, plus a hamper full of delicious Italian food and wine to really help set the scene.

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The Women's Prize Trust is a registered charity (registered charity number 1181253)

Womens Prize Trust, 6 New Street Square, London, EC4A 3DJ




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Meet this year's shortlisted authors




The latest episode of the Women's Prize for Fiction podcast features intimate interviews with this year's six brilliant shortlisted authors.

From Hilary Mantel to Bernardine Evaristo, find out how these wonderful writers have coped during lockdown, the inspirations behind their shortlisted books and what it would meant to them to win the 25th Women's Prize for Fiction in September.

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Naga Munchetty: 'we're not there to simply, blankly read the news'




BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty guests on the latest 'bookshelfie' episode of the #WomensPrize Podcast, talking host Zing Tsjeng through her five favourite books by women and touching on what it’s like to be on the BBC Breakfast sofa reporting on the #BlackLivesMatter protests.

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Plus, head to the @WomensPrize on Instagram for a chance to win all five of Naga's favourite books. Including works by Emily Brontë, Hanya Yanagihara, Judy Blume, Eve Ensler and Simone de Beauvoir, it's a selection not to be missed.

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Coming up next...




In the coming weeks, we'll have episodes with writer, model and activist Lily Cole, author and mental health activist Ruby Wax and columnist, broadcaster and author Grace Dent, don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss any of the action.

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The Women's Prize Trust is a registered charity (registered charity number 1181253)

Womens Prize Trust, 6 New Street Square, London, EC4A 3DJ











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