- Source: Climate Fiction Prize
The Climate Fiction Prize is a literary award for climate fiction, launched in June 2024 at the Hay Festival in Wales. The prize "will aim to showcase novels that engage with themes concerning the climate crisis".
The prize, of £10,000, is supported by Climate Spring, whose mission statement describes it as "a global organisation with the aim to harness the storytelling power of film and TV to shift how society perceives and responds to the climate crisis".
The judges in the first year are writers Nicola Chester, whose On Gallows Down was shortlisted for 2022 Wainwright Prize, and Madeleine Bunting (chair of the judges); Andy Fryers (Global Sustainability Director of the Hay Festival), author and climate activist Tori Tsui; and David Lindo, AKA the Urban Birder.
In the inaugural year of the award, titles were to be submitted from 3 June to 1 July 2024, the longlist was announced on 20 November 2024, the shortlist will be announced in "[UK] spring" 2025, and the winner will be announced in May 2025.
Winners and long-/shortlisted titles
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Stephen Hawking
- Daftar buku terlaris
- Aphex Twin
- Climate Fiction Prize
- Climate fiction
- Praiseworthy (novel)
- Orbital (novel)
- Science fiction
- The Road
- Amitav Ghosh
- Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction
- Dineen
- Margaret Atwood