First Pages Prize 2019 Longlist and Shortlist!
This year’s First Pages Prize received a record number of entries - 583 - and the quality of submissions was very high.
With entries from all over the world, written in fiction of all genres and creative non-fiction of all stripes, it was hard to settle on a longlist of 38 with many entries coming very close to being on that list.
The longlist is as follows (in no particular order):
The Time-Share Husband of Ngulube Road by Tej Rae
Giants on the Hill, Stars in the Grass by Jarrod Chlapowski
We Make Them Pay by Sara Allen
The Waves of Sorrow and Understanding by Nicholas Gerogiannis
Land of Lambs and Wolves by Rowena Tuziak
Givenchy's Kiss by Kathleen Latham
Burn Down This World by Tina Egnoski
The Ghosts We Carry by Fiona White
Fall and Recovery by Joanne De Simone
Life / Insurance by Tara Deal
Mother, Once Removed by Ellen Leary
The Trailing Edge by Lori Jakiela
The Resistance Stone: A Family Memoir by Jennie Bauduy
Convenience Shopping in Thailand by Martin Maroney
Project Orpheus by Maya James
Night Watch by Janet Howle
The Openings by Jessica Lee Richardson
C8 by Eleanor Roth
Excerpt from Save As Normal_dating_suicide by Sarah Fay
Creek by Caitlin Raleigh
Home and Away by Angie O'Gorman
… and up to nine! by Tanja Russita
The Veblen Effect: A Rural American Childhood by Caitlin Hill
Alex from Ashes by Elena Jube
Reckoning by Alyson Porter
Kill for Love by Laura Picklesimer
Safer to Die by Margaret Weir
The Californias Between Us by Elizabeth Browne
Mississippi Goddam by Sarah Fuchs
The Bright Morning Star by Rebecca Haas
A Stupid Masculine Show by T. Smith
And The Rain Came Tumbling Down by Jo Gatford
Seagull Pie by Sandra Jensen
Who is William Brown? by Sarah Tanburn
Hiroshima Bomb Money by Terry Watada
The Last Field by Louise Tucker
Thief's Hour by Matthew Scott
Colony by Lorna Riley
The shortlist of 11 is as follows (in no particular order):
Giants on the Hill, Stars in the Grass by Jarrod Chlapowski
We Make Them Pay by Sara Allen
Givenchy's Kiss by Kathleen Latham
The Trailing Edge by Lori Jakiela
C8 by Eleanor Roth
Home and Away by Angie O'Gorman
Reckoning by Alyson Porter
Mississippi Goddam by Sarah Fuchs
The Bright Morning Star by Rebecca Haas
Seagull Pie by Sandra Jensen
Colony by Lorna Riley
Congratulations to all listed writers!
Our three winners will be notified early March. The prize presentation takes place on Friday 3 May during the festival. Grab YOUR tickets if you haven’t already.
Thank you to all who entered. It is always an absolute honor and privilege to read each entry.