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Six Shorts 2017
(2017)A collection of stories by Kathleen Alcott, Bret Anthony Johnston, Richard Lambert, Victor Lodato, Celeste Ng and Sally Rooney
This year's six shortlisted stories for the world's richest short story prize, the £30,000 Sunday Times EFG Short Story Award.
The Sunday Times EFG Short Story Award is the world's most prestigious and richest short story prize, worth £30,000 to the winner. Past winners and shortlisted authors have included the Pulitzer winners Junot Díaz, Anthony Doerr and Adam Johnson, plus Hilary Mantel, Ali Smith, Yiyun Li, CK Stead and Elizabeth Strout.
Six Shorts 2017 brings together the six stories shortlisted for this year's award: Reputation Management by Kathleen Alcott; Half of What Atlee Rouse Knows about Horses by Bret Anthony Johnston; The Hazel Twig and the Olive Tree by Richard Lambert; The Tenant by Victor Lodato; Every Little Thing by Celeste Ng; and Mr Salary by Sally Rooney.
Chosen by a hugely experienced and prestigious judging panel that included Booker-winner Anne Enright, Orange- and Whitbread-winner Rose Tremain, Booker-shortlistee Neel Mukherjee and critic and novelist Mark Lawson, the six stories represent the very best in contemporary English-language short fiction.
Genre: Literary Fiction
The Sunday Times EFG Short Story Award is the world's most prestigious and richest short story prize, worth £30,000 to the winner. Past winners and shortlisted authors have included the Pulitzer winners Junot Díaz, Anthony Doerr and Adam Johnson, plus Hilary Mantel, Ali Smith, Yiyun Li, CK Stead and Elizabeth Strout.
Six Shorts 2017 brings together the six stories shortlisted for this year's award: Reputation Management by Kathleen Alcott; Half of What Atlee Rouse Knows about Horses by Bret Anthony Johnston; The Hazel Twig and the Olive Tree by Richard Lambert; The Tenant by Victor Lodato; Every Little Thing by Celeste Ng; and Mr Salary by Sally Rooney.
Chosen by a hugely experienced and prestigious judging panel that included Booker-winner Anne Enright, Orange- and Whitbread-winner Rose Tremain, Booker-shortlistee Neel Mukherjee and critic and novelist Mark Lawson, the six stories represent the very best in contemporary English-language short fiction.
Genre: Literary Fiction
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