BBC International Short Story Award 2012

Awards, News

bbc-short-storyLucy’s story “Escape Routes” was shortlisted for the BBC International Short Story Award 2012 which celebrates the best of contemporary British short fiction and is one of the most prestigious for a single short story. Clive Anderson chairs the judging panel this year which consists of novelists Anjali Joseph and Ross Raisin, novelist and Emeritus Professor of Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia, Michèle Roberts, and Editor of Readings, BBC Radio, Di Speirs. Each of the ten shortlisted stories was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 .

“Escape Routes”, set in Belfast in the 1990s, is told from the point of view of a child, whose friend and baby sitter mysteriously goes missing. Delivered with the touching innocence of a child oblivious but not unaffected by the ideological and political strife plaguing Northern Ireland in the 1990s, the story is an oblique examination of a besieged Belfast. On writing the story, Lucy said: ‘The catalyst was a heartfelt, luminous piece in the Observer by the playwright Lucy Prebble about her childhood love of computer games.’

“Escape Routes” was broadcast on September 17 at 3.30pm read by Laura Pyper, and is available as a podcast from the BBC site.

The BBC International Short Story Award 2012 Anthology, published by Comma Press, is available at all good bookshops and the Comma Press store , as well as in Kindle format. The winning author, to be announced on October 2 live on Front Row.