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Crime Fiction Awards News Update


“I’ve Got The Sauce, If You’ve Got The Pasta” by Susan Morritt
“Manik” by Gabrielle Rupert
“The Lion” by Judy Upton
Bridget Lawless established the prize in 2018 in reaction to the number of films that used rape as a plot device in the 2017 BAFTA award nominees, and was inspired by the Time’s Up and Me Too movements, to encourage alternatives to violence-against-women tropes.
The award website says the award is for “a novel in the thriller genre in which no woman is beaten, stalked, sexually exploited, raped or murdered.” The Staunch Book Prize is open to traditionally published, self-published and not-yet-published works ....

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The Peter Lovesey First Crime Novel Contest


“I’ve Got The Sauce, If You’ve Got The Pasta” by Susan Morritt
“Manik” by Gabrielle Rupert
“The Lion” by Judy Upton
Bridget Lawless established the prize in 2018 in reaction to the number of films that used rape as a plot device in the 2017 BAFTA award nominees, and was inspired by the Time’s Up and Me Too movements, to encourage alternatives to violence-against-women tropes.
The award website says the award is for “a novel in the thriller genre in which no woman is beaten, stalked, sexually exploited, raped or murdered.” The Staunch Book Prize is open to traditionally published, self-published and not-yet-published works ....

United States , Catherine Hendricks Hardways , Susan Morritt , Eeli Cranor , Attica Locke , Alaura Stanley , Dan Wever , Paul Vidich , Judy Upton , Peter Lovesey , Hayley Magrill , Gabrielle Rupert , No Exit , Bouchercon World Mystery Convention , Aimee Liu Red Hen , Staunch Book Prize , Chemical Reaction , Fiona Erskine , Point Blank , Coldest Warrior , Her Hands , Ottessa Moshfegh , Daimee Liu , Red Hen Press , Burning Island , Jock Serong ,

Best of 2020: Latin American literature with Leo Boix


Among the best fiction from Latin America this year,
Dead Girls by Argentinean Selva Almada (Charco Press) deserves a special mention as being one of the most powerful and necessary. This is an incisive book that deals head-on with the tragedy of femicides in Latin American by recounting the killings of three teenage girls in the interior of Argentina in the 1980s.
 
The Book of Emma Reyes, by Colombian artist and writer Emma Reyes (Weidenfeld & Nicolson), is another highlight. An instant classic, the book includes 23 beautifully written letters by the author, who recounts the moving story of a Colombian girl trying to survive extreme poverty, violence, class prejudice and years of abuse in a exploitative and cruel Catholic convent. ....

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