Chris BECKETT wins the 2009 Edge Hill Prize
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“I suspect Chris Beckett winning the Edge Hill Prize will be seen as a surprise in the world of books,” one of the judges, James Walton, said. “In fact, though, it was also a bit of a surprise to the judges, none of whom knew they were science-fiction fans beforehand. Yet, once the judging process started, it soon became clear that The Turing Test was the book that we’d all been impressed by, and enjoyed, the most—and one by one we admitted it.” Walton continued: “It was Beckett who seemed to us to have written the most imaginative and endlessly inventive stories, fizzing with ideas and complete with strong characters and big contemporary themes. We also appreciated the sheer zest of his storytelling and the obvious pleasure he had taken in creating his fiction.”
Previous winners of the Edge Hill Prize include Claire Keegan for Walk the Blue Fields in 2008 and Colm Tóibín for Mothers and Sons in 2007.
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