2010 Edge Hill Short Story Prize LONGLIST
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The entries are as follows:
- Regi Claire: Fighting It (Two Ravens Press, 2009). She has been twice shortlisted for a Saltire Book of the Year Award.
- David Constantine: The Sheiling (Comma Press, 2009). The contemporary British award-winning poet and translator is co-editor of the literary journal Modern Poetry in Translation.
- Jeremy Dyson: The Cranes that Build Cranes (Little, Brown, 2009). The famous English screenwriter is the co-creator of The League of Gentlemen.
- Jane Feaver: Love Me Tender (Random House, 2009). The newcomer is a critically acclaimed novelist.
- Patrick Gale: Gentleman’s Relish (HarperCollins, 2009). His father was a prison governor and Gale’s work reflects his life being brought up in and around prisons. His stories are frequently broadcast on Radio 4.
- Sian Hughes: The Beach Hut (Biscuit Publishing, 2009). Winner of the 2006 Arvon International Poetry Competition.
- Mark Illis: Tender (Salt Publishing, 2009). The author regularly writes for popular TV soap Emmerdale as well as radio plays and other TV dramas.
- A.L. Kennedy: What Becomes (Jonathan Cape, 2009). In between being a comedian and a lecturer, Kennedy still finds the time to be a prolific writer of stories. She was also a judge for the Edge Hill Prize in 2007.
- Tom Lee: Greenfly (Harvill Secker, 2009). His stories have appeared in the U.S. as well as being broadcast on BBC Radio 4.
- Declan Meade: Life in the Universe (The Stinging Fly, 2009). He is the founding editor of The Stinging Fly, a literary magazine publishing poetry, short stories, reviews and creative nonfiction.
- Ben Moor: More Trees to Climb (Portobello, 2009). The actor and writer has starred in several films including Dead Man Running and his television credits include Time Gentlemen Please and Fist of Fun.
- Nuala Ní Chonchúir: Nude (Salt Publishing, 2009). Last year she was selected to be writer in residence for the 2009 Cúirt International Festival of Literature.
- Philip O Ceallaigh: The Pleasant Light of Day (Penguin, 2009). His first collection of stories won the Glen Dimplex New Writers Award. He also won the 2006 Rooney Prize.
- Robert Shearman: Love Songs for the Shy and Cynical (Big Finish, 2009). He is best known as a writer for Doctor Who, his short-story writing and for his association with Jarvis & Ayres Productions which has resulted in six plays for BBC Radio 4.
- Charles Stross: Wireless (Little, Brown, 2009). The writer won the 2006 and 2007 Locus Award for best novella.
- Craig Taylor: One Million Tiny Plays About Britain (Bloomsbury, 2009). Described as ‘Alan Bennett meets Ricky Gervais’ his work has gained a cult following.
- Douglas Thompson: Ultrameta (Eibonvale Press, 2009). A biographer, broadcaster and international journalist, he won second prize in the Neil Gunn Writing Competition in 2007.
- Simon Van Booy: Love Begins in Winter (Beautiful Books, 2009). He has previously won the 2009 Frank O’Connor Prize International Short Story Prize, the world’s richest and most prestigious prize for short stories.
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