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THE shortlists for the Polari Prizes, the UK and Ireland’s only dedicated prize for LGBTQ+ literature, has included acclaimed Scottish author Sophie Cameron.

Sophie, who was born and raised in Black Isle, and has been shortlisted for the The Polari Children’s and YA Prize for Away With Words.

The book explores the importance of language and communication, set in a world where words appear physically when people speak. 

Polari Prizes founder Paul Burston noted on the importance of these books in how they “remind us of the power of queer storytelling at a time when some would see our books and stories banned. Read them with pride.”  

VG Lee, Polari Book Prize judge, said: “The Polari Prize 2024 has been exceptional in the sheer quantity of stunning writing submitted. The task of producing a shortlist at times seemed impossible, but almost magically, certain books just blew me away. All of these, I found to be – in their own unique way – not just impeccably written but also ground-breaking.”

Chair of judges Jodie Lancet-Grant said:“The shortlist this year doesn’t only show the best in LGBTQ+ writing for children and young adults – it really does include some of the best writing of any kind in the genre. We have been extremely impressed with the level of entries.”

The Polari Prize winners’ ceremony will return to the British Library for a third year on Friday 29th November. For tickets, please see this link.

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