2009 The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction

2009 The Pulitzer Prize for fiction has been selected from the finallists and the winner is Elizabeth Strout for ‘Olive Kitteridge‘.

Elizabeth Strout binds together thirteen rich, luminous narratives into a book with the heft of a novel, through the presence of one larger-than-life, unforgettable character: Olive Kitteridge. At the edge of the continent, Crosby, Maine, may seem like nowhere, but seen through this brilliant writer’s eyes, it’s in essence the whole world, and the lives that are lived there are filled with all of the grand human drama?desire, despair, jealousy, hope, and love.

The finalists were

The plague of Doves by Louise Erdrich

All souls by Christine Schutt

Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout

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CWA Dagger Awards 2009

For lovers of crime fiction, CWA Dagger Awards provide useful information on what you can read. The awards are set up by The Crime Writers Association of UK.

This year The CWA Gold Dagger award goes to

William Brodrick for A Whispered Name

The Ian Flaming Steel Dagger goes to

John Hart for The last child

The John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger goes to

Johan Theorin for Echoes from the dead

The Ellis Peters Historical Award goes to

Philip Kerr for If the dead rise not

 

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Ned Kelly Awards 2009

The Crime Writers Association of Australia was set up in the mid 1990s to promote and encourage Australian crime writing through the establishment of the Ned Kelly Awards. The ‘annual Neddies’ have subsequently become an eagerly anticipated fixture on the Australian literary scene.

This year, Ned Kelly Awards go to

Best first fiction
Ghostlines by Nick Gadd

Best Fiction – joint winners
Deep Water by Peter Corris

Smoke & Mirrors by Kel Robertson

True crime
The Tall Man by Chloe Hooper

SD Harvey Short Story
Fidget’s Farewell by Scott McDermott

Lifetime Achievement
Shane Maloney

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