The Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction released its long list today, with a familiar name right at the top. Former NAJP fellow Anita Amirrezvani (1998) is in the running for her first novel, "The Blood of Flowers," set in 17th-century Iran. The long list includes writers eligible for the £30,000 Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction, the £10,000 Orange Broadband Award for New Writers, or both.
Look Who's Been Long-Listed
By Laura Collins-Hughes
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