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I've made the shortlist!

16/11/2018

 
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I'm delighted to share that I've made the 2018 Retreat West Novel Prize shortlist with my novel Small Forgotten Moments.

You can read all about the prize, and the other shortlisted authors, right here!

This year has been pretty awesome, with the amount of longlists and shortlists my work have been placed on. Many of them have been stories that mean a great deal to me, so it's exciting to have them appreciated by other people as well.

The winner of this competition will be announced in the spring. I'll have my fingers crossed until then! 🤞



Mac wheeler
17/11/2018 15:36:11

Congrats ☺

Annalisa Crawford
17/11/2018 17:11:20

Thank you - now to wait, and pace up and down, and chew a few fingernails :-)

Jay Buxton link
15/2/2019 17:24:35

OOOH, I missed this, Annalisa, great news! Crossing everything for you x

Annalisa Crawford
15/2/2019 19:09:01

Thanks Jay. I should hear sometime in March, so not long to wait now!


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Annalisa Crawford, Author

Dark contemporary fiction with a hint of paranormal
​"Besides Annalisa's clever writing style, I enjoy the unpredictable plots and the characters that are so very normal, yet tragically broken in some way or another."