Monday, July 29, 2024

A Glass Apart

London’s Goldsboro Books has released its shortlist of contenders for the 2024 Glass Bell Award, which “celebrates the very best in contemporary fiction.” From a longlist of 14 titles, only half a dozen—almost all by women—remain in the running:

In Memoriam, by Alice Wynn (Viking)
Clytemnestra, by Costanza Casati (Michael Joseph)
Strange Sally Diamond, by Liz Nugent (Sandycove)
Lady Macbethad, by Isabelle Schuler (Bloomsbury Raven)
The Square of Sevens, by Laura Shepherd Robinson (Mantle)
The Turnglass, by Gareth Rubin (Simon & Schuster)

Three of those qualify as crime, mystery, or thriller novels: Strange Sally Diamond, The Square of Sevens, and The Turnglass.

This year’s winner will be announced on Thursday, September 26, at Goldsboro Books’ 25th birthday party. The prize is £2,000 and “a beautiful, handmade, engraved blue glass bell.”

The Glass Bell Award was created in 2017 by Goldsboro’s co-founder David Headley. Previous recipients include Claire Whitfield’s People of Abandoned Character, Taylor Jenkins Reid’s Daisy Jones and the Six, and Elodie Harper’s The Wolf Den.

2 comments:

Matthew said...

I believe that Gareth Rubin might be a male author. :) Still good to see recognition for female authors on this list.

J. Kingston Pierce said...

Whoops! You are right, of course: Gareth Rubin is a man. I let my enthusiasm for the heavy distaff representation on this list overcome reality. Thank you, Matthew, for setting me straight.

Cheers,
Jeff