The Orwell Prize is Britain's most prestigious prize for political
writing, awarded to work which comes the closest to George Orwell's
ambition 'to
make political writing into an art'. The Orwell Foundation awards prizes in
three categories:
Entry is free, and there is no limit to the number of
entries a publisher or publication can make (or the number of categories
an individual may enter). Entries must have a link to the UK or Ireland:
see our rules for more details. The Prize
is open to fiction, non-fiction and journalism first published in the calendar
year 2017.
A full record of previous winners, shortlists and longlists can be found
on The Orwell Prize website.
Please be aware: the closing date for the books category, 29th November
2017, is earlier than that of journalism and Exposing Britain's Social
Evils (11th January 2018).
The Orwell
Prize for Journalism and The Orwell Prize for Exposing Britain's Social
Evils 2018 opened 30th October 2017 and will close 11th January
2018.
The Orwell
Prize for Books opened 18th October 2017 and will close on 29th November
2017.
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