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Women in publishing shortlist revealed
14.04.08 Anna Richardson
Agent Clare Alexander, Viking's Eleo Gordon, Egmont's Alison Kennedy and Jessica Kingsley are this year's selection for Booktrust's Kim Scott Walwyn Prize.
The £3,000 prize honours outstanding achievements by women in publishing, and the shortlist was drawn up by a prize committee which comprises Catherine Clarke, literary agent at Felicity Byran Agency, Denise Johnstone-Burt, publisher at Walker Books, Fiona Maddocks, chief arts feature editor at Evening Standard, former OUP marketing director Kate Jury and writer Hermione Lee.
This year's winner is announced on 8th May, while previous winners include Lynette Owen (2004), copyright director of Pearson Education, Penelope Hoare (2005), deputy publishing director at Chatto and Annette Thomas (2007), c.e.o. of Macmillan.
Comments on this article
By Huxtable
Why does this prize ven exist? Just like the Orange Prize, it's utterly pointless.14 Apr 08 13:50
By down by the beach
Be nice to see Emma Barnes on the list - apart from her obvious achivements, it would also be quite funny if it was won by an 'Emma'.16 Apr 08 12:10
By Freya Gordon
Jessica Kingsley has worked tirelessly publishing books to increase everyone's knowledge on autism and mental health. Emma Barnes believes in herself more than anyone else does. She's quite new and I am already tired of hearing her blow her own large trumpet.20 Apr 08 19:16
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