• Source: Terry Pratchett First Novel Award
    • The Terry Pratchett First Novel Award was a biennial award for an unpublished science fiction novel written by a UK resident. It was sponsored by British author Terry Pratchett. The winner was chosen by a panel of judges including Pratchett. The prize was a £20,000 advance against a publishing contract with Pratchett's publishers, Transworld Publishers. The award ended with Pratchett's death in 2015.


      Winners and nominees




      = 2011

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      In 2011, the nominees were:

      Postponing Armageddon by Adele Abbott
      The Platinum Ticket by Dave Beynon
      Half Sick of Shadows by David Logan
      Apocalypse Cow by Michael Logan
      Lun by Andrew Salomon
      The Coven at Callington by Shereen Vedam
      The award was won jointly by David Logan, for Half Sick of Shadows and Michael Logan for Apocalypse Cow.
      Postponing Armageddon also went on to be published by Barking Rain Press.


      = 2013

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      In 2013 the nominees were:

      The Unspoken Death of the Amazing Flying Boy by Jean Burdett
      Bloodline by Sophie Constable
      The Hive Construct by Alexander Maskill
      The Way Through the Woods by Robin Pearson
      A Kill in the Morning by Graeme Shimmin
      The Shadows of Annwn by Catherine Whittle
      The award was won by Alexander Maskill's The Hive Construct.
      A Kill in the Morning also went on to be published by Transworld.


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