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KEVIN BARRY, SINÉAD Gleeson, and Edna O’Brien are amongst the nominees for this year’s An Post Irish Book Awards.
There’s a mix of new and established authors 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.
TheJournal.ie is delighted to once again sponsor the Best Irish Published Book Award.
The organisers say that An Post Irish Book Awards “celebrate and promote Irish writing to the widest range of readers possible”.
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. All voters will be entered into a draw to win one of four €100 National Book Tokens vouchers.
Votes can be cast until 13 November and the winners will be announced at the gala ceremony in the Convention Centre Dublin, Spencer Dock, on Wednesday 20 November.
Highlights of the awards event, presented by Miriam O’Callaghan, will be broadcast on RTÉ One television on Saturday 23 November, immediately after the Ray D’Arcy Show.
Maria Dickenson, Chairperson of the An Post Irish Book Awards, said:
This year’s shortlist is once again a terrific testament to the breadth and depth of Irish writing talent. The Irish Book Awards are proud to celebrate the diversity of Ireland’s rich literary culture, and the achievements of all that contribute to this success – including writers, readers, publishers, booksellers and librarians.
It’s fantastic to see the continued growth of the Irish Book Awards, which reflects the deep love Irish people have for reading and literature, and it’s one of the major highlights of the literary calendar. Each and every category is packed with deserving authors, and we’re looking forward to announcing the winners on 20th November.
David McRedmond, CEO at An Post, said: “This year, we want even more people of all ages and interests to read more books, more often so you’ll be seeing our #ReadersWanted activity and events in all kinds of places over the coming weeks and months. Good luck to all the shortlisted authors.”
This year, as the official media partner of the An Post Irish Book Awards, RTÉ has introduced the RTÉ Radio 1 Listeners’ Choice Award.
Miriam O’Callaghan, Joe Duffy, Sean O’Rourke, Ray D’Arcy and Ryan Tubridy have each selected their favourite book of the year, which they want readers to vote for. All five books are by Irish writers.
The An Post Irish Book Awards 2019 Shortlist:
Eason Novel of the Year
National Book Tokens Popular Fiction Book of the Year
Bookselling Ireland Non-Fiction Book of the Year
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
Avoca Cookbook of the Year
Bord Gáis Energy Sports Book of the Year
RTÉ Radio One 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
More information can be found on the official website, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter account of the awards.
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