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The People’s Book Prize
Short List - Fiction ::
Non Fiction
:: Children
Susan
Everett – Crazy Horse -
Published by
Route Publishing Limited
ISBN
978-1901927061 Category Romantic
thriller – TPBP Winner June 2009
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Susan Everett is a novelist and
screen writer. She has won the Carl
Foreman Screenwriting Award, in
association with BAFTA and This
Morning TV/SHE Magazine short story
competition award. |
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Jayne Joso – Soothing Music for
Stray Cats - Published
by
Alcemi ISBN 9780955527258
Category Literary/Mystery – TPBP
Winner December 2009 |
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Jayne Joso has written extensively
on Architecture and is highly
regarded for her writing on Japanese
arts & culture. Her first children's
book was recently published in
Japan, and her first play, China's
Smile, commissioned in celebration
of China's Children's Day, enjoyed a
long theatre run and was later
televised. |
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Mez Packer
– Among Thieves - Published by
Tindal Street Press
ISBN 978-0955647628 Category
Thriller/crime/mystery – TPBP Winner
October 2009 |
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Born in Essex,
Mez Packer was a student at Warwick
University in the 80s and traveled
in Europe and Asia. She experimented
in alternative lifestyles in the 90s
and travelled to India, Nepal and
Thailand. She lives with her partner
and her two children in Leamington,
Warwickshire |
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Roger
Robinson – Suckle - Published by
Flipped eye publishing
ISBN 978-1905233212 Category Poetry
– TPBP Winner September 2009 |
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Roger Robinson is a writer, skilled
performer and lecturer on poetry and
performance. Listed by Decibel as
one of fifty writers who have
influenced the black-British writing
canon over the past five decades, he
has toured with the British Council
in Vietnam, the Philippines,
Argentina, India and his workshops
have been shortlisted for the
Gulbenkian Prize for Museums and
Galleries. |
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| Lesley
Thomson – A Kind of Vanishing -
Published by
Myriad Editions ISBN
978-0-9549309-4-3 Category fiction
thriller/crime/mystery – TPBP Winner
January 2010 |
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Lesley Thomson's first novel, Seven
Miles from Sydney ("Compelling"
Times on Sunday; "Bold and
imaginative" Time Out) is a crime
thriller set in Australia. She also
co-wrote actress Sue Johnston's
autobiography Hold on to the Messy
Times. She grew up in London and now
lives in Lewes, East Sussex |
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