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πŸ† THE FINAL TEN β€” and where they go next
It's done. After five hundred and forty entries, more reading and re-reading than I can account for, and a great deal of heated debate, we have our final ten. These are the openings our judges have chosen to carry through to the last stage of the Marlowe & Christie Novel Prize. Reaching this point, out of a field this large and this genuinely strong, is no small thing, and I want to say clearly that the standard across the whole competition this year has been extraordinary. If you were commended or highly commended and aren't on this list, that is not a verdict on your book. The line had to fall somewhere, and it fell among work I'd happily have championed either side of it. The final ten (in no particular order): πŸ”Ÿ The Break-up Artist πŸ”Ÿ A Murder of Crows πŸ”Ÿ Sea of Clouds πŸ”Ÿ Flotsam πŸ”Ÿ Pigeons πŸ”Ÿ The Dog That Didn't Bark πŸ”Ÿ Crooked Little Smile πŸ”Ÿ All That Has Wings πŸ”Ÿ Nonsuch Island πŸ”Ÿ Rathaus Here's what happens now. These ten go forward together, anonymously, judged on the writing alone, to be read by four people from the publishing world. The winners will be chosen from this stage. They are: πŸ“š Alec Shane β€” a literary agent at Writers House in New York, one of the largest and most established agencies in the world, representing fiction from literary and historical to crime, thriller and horror. πŸ“š Jenny Hewson β€” a literary agent at Lutyens & Rubinstein in London, who joined after a decade at Rogers, Coleridge & White. The authors she represents have been shortlisted for and won prizes including the Booker and the Women's Prize, and she has a particular love of distinctive literary voices. πŸ“š Katie Seaman β€” an editor who spent a decade commissioning fiction at major publishing houses including Penguin Random House and HarperCollins, now a freelance editor and book coach across commercial and literary fiction. πŸ“š Patrick Gleeson β€” a novelist whose Theatreland Mystery series (Hattie Brings the House Down, Hattie Steals the Show and Hattie Breaks a Leg) is published by Bedford Square.
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Congrats to the 10 finalists. πŸ₯° πŸ₯³
Shortlist
Congratulations to everyone who entered The Marlowe and Christie Novel Prize! The standard was amazing and we are so grateful to all those who trusted us with their words. Today we are releasing our shortlist, which is divided into Commended and Highly Commended Entries. The ten best pieces from the Highly Commended list will be forwarded to the agents and Patrick Gleeson for feedback and further consideration for the cash prize. The Shortlist is attached here on Marlowe and Christie Skool. Congratulations again, everyone!
4 likes β€’ May 30
Thank you, Issy, and for all the hard work of the team. πŸ₯° It seemed a Herculean task. πŸ˜… Congrats to the winners.
Has anyone else not received their feedback?
I've tried to chase Issy but not received a response yet, I wonder if anyone else knows what's going on or a new ETA?
0 likes β€’ Apr 12
I haven’t received anything yet either but I can’t recall which tier I purchased. πŸ€”
Welcome and First Paragraph Feedback
Hello Marlowe and Christie Writers! It's amazing to have you here. Please share the opening paragraph of your WIP to receive feedback here.
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Elaine Frieman
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British-American editor, reader, and married cat lady; agented future author with THE BROKEN ENGAGEMENT CLUB on submission to the Big 5

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