International Rubery Book Award

Rubery Book Award
Rubery Book Award
Awarded for Best self published or indie book written in the English language.
Official website www.ruberybookaward.com

The Rubery International Book Award is the largest cash award for books published by independent publishers and self published authors in Great Britain.[1] The London Review of Books described it as "independent publishing's response to the Booktrust and the Orange Prize.[2] The Alliance of Independent Authors describes the award as: 'holders of the respected Rubery Award [...] should be considered to have a quality endorsement.' Opening up to Indie Authors In 2012, the award attracted submissions from five continents.[3]

Current and prior judges include Booker shortlisted author Clare Morrall; publisher of Tindal Street Press Alan Mahar; judge for the critically acclaimed international Arthur C. Clarke Award Pauline Morgan; American literature and Creative Writing lecturer, Paul McDonald; Poet and Stand winner Jeff Phelps, Gaynor Arnold who was longlisted for the Booker Prize and the Orange Prize (now the Bailey's); Acclaimed short story writer and novelist, Judith Allnatt; Children's authors, Ann Evans and Simon Cheshire; Creative Writing teacher and previously Birmingham's Poet Laureate, Chris Morgan; William Gallagher, author, dramatist and lecturer who writes Doctor Who audio dramas, stage plays and has an extensive British journalism experience; and literary agent Laura Longrigg.

In 2015 entries were received from twenty different countries around the world: Australia, Canada, China, Finland, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK and USA.

Founded in 2010 by Heather Painter.


WINNERS

Year Author Title Category
BOOK OF THE YEAR 2016 Laura Tisdall Echoes YA
2016 Emma Purshouse and Catherine Pascall Moore I Once Knew a Poem Who Wore a Hat Children's Poetry
2016 Annie Dawid York Ferry Fiction
2016 Lisa Woollett Sea Journal Non Fiction
BOOK OF THE YEAR 2015 Angela Readman Don't Try this at Home Short Stories
2015 Diana Whitney Wanting It Poetry
2015 Sasha Harding A Brush with the Coast Non Fiction
2015 Jo Riccion The Italians at Cleat's Corner Store Fiction
2015 Diana Kimpton The Green Sheep Children's
2014 WINNER Victor Tapner Flatlands [4] Poetry
2014 JoeAnn Hart Float Fiction
2014 Peter Reason Spindrift Non-Fiction
2013 WINNER Jacob M Appel The Man Who Wouldn't Stand Up Fiction
2013 T. D. Griggs Redemption Blues Fiction
2013 Sophie Neville Funnily Enough Non-Fiction
2012 WINNER Daniela Murphy The Restorer Fiction
2012 Ann Victoria Roberts The Master's Tale Fiction
2012 Carol Mead and Gareth Davies Sea Things Children's Poetry
2011 WINNER Christine Donovan Jump Derry ,[5] Fiction
2011 Lindsay Stanberry–Flynn Unravelling Fiction
2011 Sarah James Into the Yell Poetry

Short Story Winners


References

  1. Birmingham Post, August 1, 2011
  2. London Review of Books, Sept 2012
  3. Birmingham Mail, July 22, 2012
  4. East Anglian Daily Times
  5. Downey, Garbhan. "Jump Derry". Culture Northern Ireland. Culture Northern Ireland. Retrieved 23 February 2015.

Official website

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