Recreation

The Orange Broadband Award for New Writers

The Orange Broadband Prize, established in 1996 by Orange PLC (a UK telecommunications corporation), honours and celebrates fiction written by women and published in the United Kingdom. This award was made for the first time in 2005 to coincide with the Orange Prize for Fiction's 10th birthday celebrations.

See the Orange Prize for Fiction website.

2009

An equal stillnessAn Equal Stillness Winner
Francesca Kay
Miles From Nowhere
Nami Mun
The Personal History of Rachel DuPree
Ann Weisgarber

2008

Inglorious Winner
Joanna Kavenna
MonstersThe Monsters of Templeton
Lauren Groff
The Voluptuous Delights of Peanut Butter and Jam
Lauren Liebenberg

2007

The Lizard Cage Winner
Karen Connelly
Bitter Sweets
Roopa Farooki
Poppy Shakespeare
Clare Allan

2006

Disobedience Winner
Naomi Alderman
Thousand Years of Good Prayers
Yiyun Li
The Dream Life of Sukhanov
Olga Grushin

2005

26a26a Winner
Diana Evans
Lucky Girls
Nell Freudenberger
How I Live Now
Meg Rosoff