Eoin Purcell
Slow coming but worth the wait
One of the successful developments in Irish Publishing recently has been the evolution of a truly national and truly useful book awards. The Irish Book Awards were held last night in Dublin and the winners were:
- Novel of the Year: ‘Winterwood’ by Patrick McCabe.
Popular Fiction Book of the Year: ‘Should Have Got Off At Sydney Parade’ by Paul Howard.
Tubridy Show Listeners’ Choice Award: ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’ by John Boyne.
Sports Book of the Year: ‘Back From The Brink’ by Paul McGrath.
Newcomer of the Year Award: ‘The Goddess Guide’ by Gisele Scanlon.
Non-Fiction Book of the Year: ‘Connemara’ by Tim Robinson.
Irish Published Book of the Year: ‘Lifelines, New and Collected’ edited by Niall MacMonagle.
Children’s Book of the Year:
(Junior) ‘The Incredible Book-Eating Boy’ by Oliver Jeffers; (Senior) ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’ by John Boyne.
Special Award For Distinguished Contribution to Irish Children’s Book Illustration: artist PJ Lynch.
Lifetime Achievement Award: posthumously awarded to John McGahern for his distinguished contribution to Irish literature.
Now they have yet to add a press release to their website (seems like a bit of an oversight) but at least there was some press coverage today which is always nice. It is also very encouraging that at last there is some broadcast support with the Tubirdy Award. Its no Oprah or Richard & Judy but at least it is something!
Enjoying improvements today
Eoin

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