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DUNDEE-born novelist and short-story writer
A.L. Kennedy has been adjudged the overall winner of the
2007 Costa Book Award with her fifth novel,
Day (Jonathan Cape, 2007). The same novel has also been shortlisted for the
Clare Maclean Prize, a brand-new award given to the Scottish writer who has written the best novel in the previous year. However, she is up against some stiff competition from former Whitbread winners
Ali Smith for
Girl Meets Boy (Canongate, 2007) and
Alasdair Gray for
Old Men in Love (Bloomsbury, 2007). Other writers in the running for the same prize include
Iain Banks for
The Steep Approach to Garbadale (Little, Brown, 2007),
John Burnside for
The Devil’s Footprint (Jonathan Cape, 2007) and
Dan Rhodes for
Gold (Canongate, 2007).
The winner of the Clare Maclean Prize will be announced on March 15, 2008, in Glasgow
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