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Last night, we kicked off our
virtual literary festival in style with our first shortlist readings
event, featuring Hilary Mantel and Angie Cruz. If you missed it, you
can click on the link below to watch the authors' brilliant
conversation with Prize Founder Director Kate Mosse, plus incredible
readings from actors Ben Miles and Coral Peña.
Watch the first event
here >
You can still join us in the room for the next two evenings of
shortlist readings, plus get a front row seat to the winner
announcement this Wednesday, with the chance to be the first to put
your questions to the winning author in the moments after the big
reveal.
Grab your ticket >
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Celebrities review our 2020
shortlist
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Ahead of the 2020 Women’s Prize for
Fiction winner announcement this Wednesday we asked six well-known
faces to review each book on this year’s shortlist.
Next up, we have historian and broadcaster Bettany Hughes
and BBC News Presenter
Joanna Gosling giving us their thoughts on Maggie O'Farrell's Hamnet and Natalie Haynes' A Thousand Ships, ahead of the
authors' shortlist readings events this evening.
Get to know the
shortlisted books >
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The Women's Prize Trust is a registered charity
(registered charity number 1181253)
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Womens Prize Trust, 6 New Street Square, London, EC4A
3DJ
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