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The Financial Times and The Bodley Head announce their sixth annual
The Financial Times and The Bodley Head announce their sixth annual
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The 2018 Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize winner: 'In sickness and in health'. Memories of being laid low in a Manhattan hotel by a honeymoon virus prompt a journey into the more distant past.
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The Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize: how to write a winning entry
2018 Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize runner-up: The muralists keeping peace in Belfast's no man's land. Simon Schama: Why I write. 2016 Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize winner: Cash and curry.
The Financial Times and The Bodley Head announce their sixth annual
24 March 2018. The Financial Times and The Bodley Head, an imprint of Penguin Random House, are proud to launch our sixth annual essay prize. The prize aims to discover young talent from around the world in long-form essay writing. The prize has led to many new and exciting opportunities for winners and runners-up.
The Bodley Head/ FT Essay Prize competition/How To Submit (Prize: £1600)
The essay should not bemore than 3,500 words. They must be written in English, and can be on any subject. The winner will receive: £1,000 cash and an e-publication with The Bodley Head, publication in the FT of their winning essay and a mentoring session with The Bodley Head. Two runners-up will win £300 cash each and an e-publication with ...
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The Bodley Head/Financial Times Essay Prize aims to discover global young talent in long-form essay writing. This competition is open to anyone between 18-35 years old who would like their work to be read and judged by Simon Schama, Tom Weldon (CEO, Penguin Random House UK), Stuart Williams (Publisher, The Bodley Head), Dan Franklin (Digital Publisher, Random House Group), Caroline Daniel ...
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The Financial Times and The Bodley Head, an imprint of Penguin Random House, are proud to launch their sixth annual essay prize. The prize aims to discover young talent from around the world in long-form essay writing. This competition is open to anyone between 18 and 35 years old.
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The Bodley Head/Financial Times Essay Prize aims to discover global young talent in long-form essay writing. The competition is open to anyone between 18-35 years old who want their work read and judged by historian Simon Schama, Tom Weldon (CEO, Penguin Random House UK), Stuart Williams (Publisher, The Bodley Head), Dan Franklin (Digital Publisher, Random House Group), Caroline Daniel (Editor ...
Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize
In the winner of the 2015-16 Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize, Laurence Blair explores the aspiration of landlocked Bolivia to build its naval presence. The riot that made me write. To launch the 2015 ...
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London: The Financial Times and Bodley Head today announce the launch of the Financial Times/Bodley Head Essay Prize, aimed at attracting future talent in long-form essay writing from around the world.Open to writers up to the age of 35, the competition offers a £1,000 prize for the winning entry as well as an e-publication with the Bodley Head and a mentoring session with an FT or Bodley ...
The Bodley Head and Financial Times announce their eighth annual essay
17 July 2020. The Financial Times and The Bodley Head are proud to launch their eighth annual essay prize. The prize aims to discover young talent from around the world in long-form essay writing. The prize has led to many new and exciting opportunities for winners and runners-up. Last year's winner Dur e Aziz Amna has subsequently been ...
Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize
Prize-winning essays from our writing competition. Bolivia and its dreams of the sea In the winner of the 2015-16 Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize, Laurence Blair explores the aspiration of landlocked Bolivia to build its naval presence. ...
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Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize 2018
To launch the inaugural Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize, Simon Schama reveals why Dickens' abundance and Orwell's severity are equally inspiring. Deadline for submissions is May 31 2018 (10pm GMT).
Paterson and Li to judge Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize
Agent Emma Paterson and author Yiyun Li will judge this year's Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize, which aims to discover young long-form writing talent. ao link Subscribe from less than £3.50 a week
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Great thinking. The Bodley Head is dedicated to agenda-setting non-fiction by our most original thinkers and gifted communicators: books to help us understand the world and bend it in a new direction. We publish global leaders and renowned dissidents, path-breaking reporters and esteemed historians, Nobel Prize-winning scientists and the voices ...
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It has been 'superseded' not by communism, as Karl Marx prophesied, but by technofeudalism, a 'far, far uglier social reality' than capitalism. Varoufakis writes 'to explain my thinking in a book if for no other reason than to give friends and foes outraged by my theory a chance to disparage it properly having perused it in full'.
Call for Entries: The Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize 2020 (£1,000 award)
Now in its eighth year, The Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize competition has been the springboard for many exciting writers. This year the regular judging panel is joined by the award-winning writer Yiyun Li and leading literary agent Emma Paterson. Prizes. £1,000 (one thousand pounds Sterling) to the winning entrant; £300 (three hundred pounds ...
2018 Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize runner-up: The restless earth
2018 Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize runner-up: The muralists keeping peace in Belfast's no man's land Simon Schama: Why I write 2016 Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize winner: Cash and curry
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The Financial Times and The Bodley Head Essay Prize Competition 2020. Competitions. Deadline September 24, 2020. Region Online. Subscribe. Every year, the Financial Times and The Bodley Head, one of Britain's leading publishers of non-fiction, team up to find the best young essay-writing talent from around the world.
The 2018 Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize winner: 'In sickness and in health'
George Washington was living in the presidential manor on Cherry Street, rented for $845 a year. Grand was called Anne Street (as in Queen) and only ran from the Bowery to the East River. The ...
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The Bodley Head; Fern Academy Prize. ... The prize encourages essays that shine a light on the universal human experience - on a micro or macro scale - and which speak clearly to the times we live in. ... His most recent book, A Thread of Violence, was published in 2023. He is a contributor to the New York Review of Books, ...
The Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize 2020 terms and conditions
4. Prizes The following prizes shall be provided: (a) £1,000 (one thousand pounds Sterling) to the winning entrant. (b) £300 (three hundred pounds Sterling) to each runner-up. (c) Publication by ...
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The 2018 Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize winner: 'In sickness and in health'. Memories of being laid low in a Manhattan hotel by a honeymoon virus prompt a journey into the more distant past.
Enter your essay for a chance to be published and win £1,000
2018 Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize runner-up: The muralists keeping peace in Belfast's no man's land. Simon Schama: Why I write. 2016 Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize winner: Cash and curry.
24 March 2018. The Financial Times and The Bodley Head, an imprint of Penguin Random House, are proud to launch our sixth annual essay prize. The prize aims to discover young talent from around the world in long-form essay writing. The prize has led to many new and exciting opportunities for winners and runners-up.
The essay should not bemore than 3,500 words. They must be written in English, and can be on any subject. The winner will receive: £1,000 cash and an e-publication with The Bodley Head, publication in the FT of their winning essay and a mentoring session with The Bodley Head. Two runners-up will win £300 cash each and an e-publication with ...
The Bodley Head/Financial Times Essay Prize aims to discover global young talent in long-form essay writing. This competition is open to anyone between 18-35 years old who would like their work to be read and judged by Simon Schama, Tom Weldon (CEO, Penguin Random House UK), Stuart Williams (Publisher, The Bodley Head), Dan Franklin (Digital Publisher, Random House Group), Caroline Daniel ...
The Financial Times and The Bodley Head, an imprint of Penguin Random House, are proud to launch their sixth annual essay prize. The prize aims to discover young talent from around the world in long-form essay writing. This competition is open to anyone between 18 and 35 years old.
The Bodley Head/Financial Times Essay Prize aims to discover global young talent in long-form essay writing. The competition is open to anyone between 18-35 years old who want their work read and judged by historian Simon Schama, Tom Weldon (CEO, Penguin Random House UK), Stuart Williams (Publisher, The Bodley Head), Dan Franklin (Digital Publisher, Random House Group), Caroline Daniel (Editor ...
In the winner of the 2015-16 Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize, Laurence Blair explores the aspiration of landlocked Bolivia to build its naval presence. The riot that made me write. To launch the 2015 ...
London: The Financial Times and Bodley Head today announce the launch of the Financial Times/Bodley Head Essay Prize, aimed at attracting future talent in long-form essay writing from around the world.Open to writers up to the age of 35, the competition offers a £1,000 prize for the winning entry as well as an e-publication with the Bodley Head and a mentoring session with an FT or Bodley ...
17 July 2020. The Financial Times and The Bodley Head are proud to launch their eighth annual essay prize. The prize aims to discover young talent from around the world in long-form essay writing. The prize has led to many new and exciting opportunities for winners and runners-up. Last year's winner Dur e Aziz Amna has subsequently been ...
Prize-winning essays from our writing competition. Bolivia and its dreams of the sea In the winner of the 2015-16 Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize, Laurence Blair explores the aspiration of landlocked Bolivia to build its naval presence. ...
February 1, 2023. (Stage Two) Essay Semifinalists' 2,500-word essays due. February 8, 2023. Launch of Travel Fellowship Competition for Essay Semifinalists. March 12, 2013. Travel Fellowship entries due. Mid-April, 2023. Essay winners and Travel Fellows announced.
To launch the inaugural Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize, Simon Schama reveals why Dickens' abundance and Orwell's severity are equally inspiring. Deadline for submissions is May 31 2018 (10pm GMT).
Agent Emma Paterson and author Yiyun Li will judge this year's Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize, which aims to discover young long-form writing talent. ao link Subscribe from less than £3.50 a week
Great thinking. The Bodley Head is dedicated to agenda-setting non-fiction by our most original thinkers and gifted communicators: books to help us understand the world and bend it in a new direction. We publish global leaders and renowned dissidents, path-breaking reporters and esteemed historians, Nobel Prize-winning scientists and the voices ...
It has been 'superseded' not by communism, as Karl Marx prophesied, but by technofeudalism, a 'far, far uglier social reality' than capitalism. Varoufakis writes 'to explain my thinking in a book if for no other reason than to give friends and foes outraged by my theory a chance to disparage it properly having perused it in full'.
Now in its eighth year, The Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize competition has been the springboard for many exciting writers. This year the regular judging panel is joined by the award-winning writer Yiyun Li and leading literary agent Emma Paterson. Prizes. £1,000 (one thousand pounds Sterling) to the winning entrant; £300 (three hundred pounds ...
2018 Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize runner-up: The muralists keeping peace in Belfast's no man's land Simon Schama: Why I write 2016 Bodley Head/FT Essay Prize winner: Cash and curry
The Financial Times and The Bodley Head Essay Prize Competition 2020. Competitions. Deadline September 24, 2020. Region Online. Subscribe. Every year, the Financial Times and The Bodley Head, one of Britain's leading publishers of non-fiction, team up to find the best young essay-writing talent from around the world.
George Washington was living in the presidential manor on Cherry Street, rented for $845 a year. Grand was called Anne Street (as in Queen) and only ran from the Bowery to the East River. The ...
The Bodley Head; Fern Academy Prize. ... The prize encourages essays that shine a light on the universal human experience - on a micro or macro scale - and which speak clearly to the times we live in. ... His most recent book, A Thread of Violence, was published in 2023. He is a contributor to the New York Review of Books, ...
4. Prizes The following prizes shall be provided: (a) £1,000 (one thousand pounds Sterling) to the winning entrant. (b) £300 (three hundred pounds Sterling) to each runner-up. (c) Publication by ...