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THE EDGE HILL SHORT STORY PRIZE, the only literary award in the U.K. for the best short-story collection by a single author, was set up in 2007. The inaugural prize was won by
Colm Tóibín for
Mothers and Sons (2006), his first collection of stories.
Claire Keegan won the following year with her second collection,
Walk the Blue Fields (2007). (The National Short Story Competition, launched in 2005, rewards a single story, not a collection).
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The following collections have been shortlisted for the 2009 Edge Hill Short Story Prize:
1.
The Turing Test (Elastic Press, 2008) /
Chris Beckett2.
Country of the Grand (Faber & Faber, 2008) /
Gerard Donovan3.
Yesterday’s Weather (Random House, 2008) /
Anne Enright4.
The Atmospheric Railway: New and Selected Stories (Random House, 2008) /
Shena Mackay5.
The First Person and Other Stories (Hamish Hamilton, 2008) /
Ali SmithThe winner will be announced on July 4, 2009
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