The Commonwealth foundation modernised the twenty-five-year-old Commonwealth Writers’ Prize and the more recent Commonwealth Short Story Competition and launched two new awards in their place: the Commonwealth Book Prize and the Commonwealth Short Story Prize. According to a Commonwealth foundation newsletter, the shortlists for both prizes will be announced on 24 April. On 22 May, the five regional winners for each prize will be disclosed. From those regional winners, two overall winners will be selected, one for the Commonwealth Book Prize and one for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize.
global partnership between Commonwealth Writers and The two overall winners will be announced at the Hay Festival.on 8 June. The prizes will be presented by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and the winners will be talking to Harriett Gilbert about their work. You’re also welcome to visit the Publishing Portal . There is a dedicated page for each Commonwealth country. An interactive map reflects the latest research. This initiative seeks to initiate discussions as well as to give everyone a platform on which to share opinions and ideas. The forum will be used to explore publishing solutions, which could help create a fairer and more accessible publishing landscape for writers and readers. Labels: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Commonwealth Book Prize and Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2012, COMMONWEALTH SHORTSTORY COMPERTITON RESULTS, Hay Festival, Prizes and Publishing