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The Nature Chronicles Prize: 1: Winning Entries

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The best of contemporary nature writing from the winners of the inaugural international Nature Chronicles Prize.The Nature Chronicles Prize is a new biennial, international, English-language litera...
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  • 16 May 2023
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The best of contemporary nature writing from the winners of the inaugural international Nature Chronicles Prize.

The Nature Chronicles Prize is a new biennial, international, English-language literary award founded to celebrate engaging, unique, essay-length nonfiction that responds to the time we are in and the world as it is. Conceived in 2020 to mark the global pandemic, the prize is also a memorial to Prudence Scott, a lifelong British nature diarist who died in 2019.

Contained within this volume are the outstanding nominated entries for the inaugural prize. These winning works express diverse responses to our planet and its life, and together embody the best of contemporary nature writing.

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Price: $19.95
Pages: 176
Publisher: Saraband
Imprint: Saraband
Publication Date: 16 May 2023
Trim Size: 7.01 X 4.37 in
ISBN: 9781913393687
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: NATURE / Essays, NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection, NATURE / Ecosystems & Habitats / General, NATURE / Regional
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Praise from the Nature Chronicles Prize judges

"A richly layered reading experience……Not only did ‘A Parable of Arable Land’ make us think deeply, but we had the sense that Prudence Scott might also have chosen it." (On the winning essay by Nicola Pitchford)

"A refreshing essay on queerness, sexuality, and love." (on Jenny Chamarette’s ‘Q is for Garden’)

"So stylishly written that it could have been fiction … an essay about boundaries and relationships written in sharp and vivid imagery." (On Laura Coleman’s ‘The Fence’)

"This unflinching essay has a hot, wild breath … a brisk, braided [that] transports readers." (On Ben Crane’s ‘The Flight of the Goshawk’)

"This gritty essay is about displacement, loss, and overconsumption in the desert ecosystem of Las Vegas … finds solace in knowing what does belong." (On Joanna Pocock’s ‘None of This Should Be Here’)

"Neha Sinha brought a vital global perspective, putting the pandemic at the heart of the story and graphically revealing the different ways it was experienced." (On ‘City of Covid Trees’)

The Nature Chronicles Prize is a new biennial literary award celebrating engaging, original, essay-length nature writing. It is endowed by the Prudence Scott Trust, commemorating a lifelong nature diarist who died in 2019.