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KEELIN SHANLEY, LUKE O’Neill and Mary McAleese are among the nominees for this year’s An Post Irish Book Awards.
A wide range of authors feature across the 16 categories this year, which include novel of the year, children’s, cookery, crime fiction, popular fiction, nonfiction, sports, short story, poetry, teen and young adult and Irish language.
Due to Covid-19, today’s shortlist announcement took place online and the awards ceremony will be staged as virtual event on 25 November to be broadcast on RTÉ One on 10 December.
But as usual, TheJournal.ie will once again sponsor the Best Irish Published Book Award.
The public are now being asked to cast their votes online for the best books of the year on the An Post Irish Book Awards website.
The An Post Irish Book Awards 2020 Shortlist is:
Eason Novel of the Year
National Book Tokens Popular Fiction Book of the Year
Odgers Berndtson Ireland Non-Fiction Book of the Year in association with the Business Post
Ireland AM Popular Non-Fiction Book of the Year
Sunday Independent Newcomer of the Year
TheJournal.ie Best Irish Published Book of the Year
Irish Independent Crime Fiction Book of the Year
Bookselling Ireland Cookbook of the Year
Bord Gáis Energy Sports Book of the Year
RTÉ Radio 1 Listeners’ Choice Award
Specsavers Children’s Book of the Year (Junior)
Specsavers Children’s Book of the Year (Senior)
Dept 51@Eason Teen / Young Adult Book of the Year
Listowel Writers’ Week Irish Poem of the Year
Writing.ie Short Story of the Year
The Love Leabhar Gaeilge Irish Language Book of the Year
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