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Congratulations to Sarah Moss , whose latest novel GHOST WALL has received its second longlisting in a month! Following the announcement of the Women's Prize 2019 longlist, we are absolutely delighted that GHOST WALL has also been nominated for the RSL Ondaatje Prize 2019 , which honours books that evoke a strong sense of place. Set in Northumberland, at the site of an experimental reenactment of an Iron Age settlement, the novel features some of the most beautiful writing about the natural world that we have read.

2019 is the 15th anniversary of the RSL Ondaatje Prize, and to celebrate the occasion a longlist has been announced for the first time. This year’s judges are Sabrina Mahfouz , Michèle Roberts and Ian Thomson .

The shortlist will be announced at an event called ‘ The Spirit of a Place ’ on Tuesday 16 April. The winner will be announced on Monday 13 May.

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Congratulations to Samantha Harvey , whose novel THE WESTERN WIND has made the shortlist for the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction 2019 . One of the most intelligent, structurally daring historical novels of recent years, which is as relevant to today as it is to its medieval setting - if you haven't read it, now's the time!

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We are thrilled to announce that GHOST WALL - the sixth novel by Sarah Moss ('one of our very best contemporary novelists' - Independent ) has been longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2019 ! Chaired by Professor Kate Williams author, historian and Professor of History, the 2019 judging...

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Samantha Harvey 's latest novel, THE WESTERN WIND (Jonathan Cape, 2018) has been selected as Waterstones Fiction Book of the Month for March 2019!

If you haven't yet travelled back in time with this Medieval murder mystery and philosophical meditation on morality and desire, you can find it...

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