Jessie Burton to judge Costa Novel Award at the Costa Book Awards 2021

Jessie Burton, million-copy bestselling author of The Miniaturist, The Confession, The Muse, and the upcoming The House Of Fortune, will sit on the judging panel for the prestigious fiction prize at the Costa Book Awards 2021.

Burton will choose a winner for the Costa Novel Award alongside Charlie Bush and journalist Sarah Shaffi. Previous winners include Normal People by Sally Rooney (2018), Bring Up The Bodies by Hilary Mantel (2012), and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon (2003).

Launched in 1971, the Costa Book Awards is one of the UK's most prestigious and popular book prizes and celebrates the most enjoyable books of the year by writers resident in the UK and Ireland.

Uniquely, the prize has five categories – First NovelNovelBiographyPoetry and Children’s Book – with one of the five winning books selected as the overall Costa Book of the year and each category is judged separately by a panel of three judges per category. The Costa Book of the Year is then chosen by a nine-member panel which includes representatives from the original panels who are joined by other well-known people who love reading.

Books are entered by publishers and entry for the Awards closes at the end of June each year. The author of the Costa Book of the Year receives a cheque for £30,000, presented at an awards ceremony at the end of January.

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