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Irish novelist nominated for fiction award

14/03/2005 - 10:48:32
An Irish novelist has been nominated for this year's prestigious Orange Prize for Fiction.

Catherine Dwyer Hickey has been nominated for her fourth novel Tatty, the story of a child growing up in a disintegrating, alcoholic family in Dublin.

The book is among 20 included in the long-list for the 2005 Orange Prize, which is limited to female writers.

Longlist:
:: Kate Atkinson – Case Histories (British, 4th novel)
:: Clare Clark – The Great Stink (British, 1st novel)
:: Kira Cochrane – Escape Routes For Beginners (British, 2nd novel)
:: Joolz Denby – Billie Morgan (British, 3rd novel)
:: Anita Desai – The Zigzag Way (Indian, 14th novel)
:: Christine Dwyer Hickey – Tatty (Irish, 4th novel)
:: Patricia Ferguson – It So Happens (British, 4th novel)
:: Melanie Finn – Away From You (British, 1st novel)
:: Jane Gardam – Old Filth (British, 15th novel)
:: Sue Gee – The Mysteries Of Glass (British, 9th novel)
:: Miranda Hearn – Nelson’s Daughter (British, 2nd novel)
:: Ingrid Hill – Ursula, Under (American, 1st novel)
:: Sheri Holman – The Mammoth Cheese (American, 3rd novel)
:: Marina Lewycka – A Short History Of Tractors In Ukrainian (British, 1st novel)
:: Nell Leyshon – Black Dirt (British, 1st novel)
:: Michelle Lovric – The Remedy (British, 3rd novel)
:: Maile Meloy – Liars and Saints (American, 1st novel)
:: Joyce Carol Oates – The Falls (American, 5th novel)
:: Lionel Shriver – We Need To Talk About Kevin (American, 7th novel)
:: Tricia Wastvedt – The River (British, 1st novel)

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