RSL Christopher Bland Prize

The RSL Christopher Bland Prize has been inaugurated by the Royal Society of Literature to encourage the work of older writers. It is to be awarded annually to an author of a fiction or non-fiction book who was first published when aged 50 or over. The prize is valued at £10,000 and was launched in September 2018. It is named in recognition of Sir Christopher Bland, who was 76 when his first novel was published.[1]

The initial panel of judges was chaired by Gillian Slovo, and comprised Sanjeev Bhaskar, Archie Bland (son of Sir Christopher) and Anne Chisholm.[2]

Winners

Year Author Title Publisher
2019[3] Raynor WinnThe Salt PathMichael Joseph

Shortlists

Year Author Title Publisher
2019[4] Thomas BourkeThe Consolation of MapsRiverrun
Barbara JenkinsDe Rightest PlacePeepal Tree Press
A. J. PearceDear Mrs BirdPicador
Roland PhilippsA Spy Named OrphanThe Bodley Head
Alex ReeveThe House on Half Moon StreetRaven Books
Raynor WinnThe Salt PathMichael Joseph

References

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