The BBC National Short Story 2024 : Shortlisted Authors

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Established in 2005, the BBC National Short Story Award with Cambridge University was originally established to highlight a literary genre regarded as undervalued and under threat. It aimed to recognise and celebrate the very best writers of short fiction who had no prize equivalent to major literary awards like the Man Booker Prize. 19 years on, the short story is in robust health and the BBC National Short Story Award is recognised as the most prestigious for a single short story with the winning writer receiving £15,000 and the four shortlisted writers £600 each. 

This year's winner was Ross Raisin, with his contemporary chilling tale of working zero hours contract work with a diverse workforce and not a lot of friendship. Very moving! 

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