Two experimental novels have jointly won the Queen Mary small press fiction prize: "Figures Crossing the Field Towards the Group" by Rebecca Gransden and "Ghost Driver" by Nell Osborne, announced Wednesday at Queen Mary University in London. The winners, selected from small independent publishers, each receive a five-day writing retreat, with judges praising Gransden's post-apocalyptic novella and Osborne's shape-shifting narrative for their literary merit.
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Two experimental novels have jointly won the Queen Mary small press fiction prize: "Figures Crossing the Field Towards the Group" by Rebecca Gransden and "Ghost Driver" by Nell Osborne, announced Wednesday at Queen Mary University in London. The winners, selected from small independent publishers, each receive a five-day writing retreat, with judges praising Gransden's post-apocalyptic novella and Osborne's shape-shifting narrative for their literary merit.