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Sagittarius Prize

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The Sagittarius Prize was a literary award given between 1991 and 2005 by the Society of Authors for a first novel by an author over the age of sixty. Initially the prize was worth £2,000 but was increased to £4,000 in 2003.

Past Winners

  • 1991 - Judith Hubback, The Sea Has Many Voices
  • 1992 - Hugh Leonard, Parnell And The English Woman
  • 1993 - Brian O'Doherty, The Strange Case Of Mademoiselle P.
  • 1994 - George Hummer, Red Branch
  • 1995 - Fred Plisner, Gravity Is Getting Me Down
  • 1996 - Samuel Lock, As Luck Would Have It
  • 1997 - Barbara Hardy, London Lovers
  • 1998 - A. Sivanandan, When Memory Dies
  • 1999 - Ingrid Mann, The Danube Testament
  • 2000 - David Crackanthorpe, Stolen Marches
  • 2001 - Michael Richardson, The Pig Bin
  • 2002 - Zvi Jagendorf, Wolfy And The Strudelbakers
  • 2003 - Margaret Kaine, Ring Of Clay
  • 2004 - William Newton, The Two Pound Tram
  • 2005 - Lauro Martines, Loredana
  • References

    Sagittarius Prize Wikipedia