Winner Announced for the 8th Annual Crook’s Corner Book Prize
January 11, 2021
SION DAYSON WINS CROOK’S CORNER BOOK PRIZE FOR DEBUT NOVEL AS A RIVER
Chapel Hill, NC, January 11, 2021—As a River by Sion Dayson is the winner of the eighth annual Crook’s Corner Book Prize, which awards $5000 for the best debut novel set in the American South.
This year’s judge, award-winning novelist Monique Truong, chose the winner from the Shortlist announced in September 2020. The shortlist titles were As a River by Sion Dayson (Jaded Ibis Press), Confessions of an Innocent Man by David R. Dow (Dutton) and Valentine by Elizabeth Wetmore (Harper Collins).
et in Georgia, written in spare and lyrical prose, As a River moves back and forth across decades, evoking the mysterious play of memory as it touches upon shame and redemption, despair, and connection. At its heart it’s a novel about our struggles to understand each other, and the stories we tell ourselves in order to survive.
Sion Dayson was born in New York and raised in North Carolina.
After a decade spent in Paris where she acquired French nationality, she now makes her home in Valencia, Spain. Her work has appeared in numerous venues including The Writer, The Rumpus, Electric Literature, Hunger Mountain, Utne Reader, The Wall Street Journal, and several anthologies. Jaded Ibis Press is a feminist press committed to publishing socially engaged literature with an emphasis on the voices of people of color, people with disabilities, and other historically silenced and culturally marginalized voices.
The Crook’s Corner Book Prize, established as a collaboration between the iconic Southern restaurant, Crook’s Corner, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and the Crook’s Corner Book Prize Foundation, was inspired by the prestigious book awards long given by famous “literary cafés” in Paris.
“This pandemic year has particularly impacted debut novelists, who have a tough time gaining recognition even in the best of times,” says Foundation president Anna Hayes. “With in-person bookstore readings and book launch events canceled, we are especially glad for this opportunity to shine a spotlight on exciting new writers.”
Submissions are now open for next year’s Prize. For more information on the Prize and submission guidelines, please visit www.crookscornerbookprize.com or follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
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