{"id":11929,"date":"2025-10-03T04:03:00","date_gmt":"2025-10-03T04:03:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sawahsolutions.com\/lap\/goldsmiths-prize-shortlists-boundary-pushing-fiction-with-innovative-2025-contenders\/"},"modified":"2025-10-03T17:13:57","modified_gmt":"2025-10-03T17:13:57","slug":"goldsmiths-prize-shortlists-boundary-pushing-fiction-with-innovative-2025-contenders","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sawahsolutions.com\/lap\/goldsmiths-prize-shortlists-boundary-pushing-fiction-with-innovative-2025-contenders\/","title":{"rendered":"Goldsmiths Prize shortlists boundary-pushing fiction with innovative 2025 contenders"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<div>\n<p>The 2025 Goldsmiths Prize shortlist features radical, genre-defying novels from Sarah Hall, Charlie Porter, and Yrsa Daley-Ward, celebrating innovation in contemporary British and Irish fiction ahead of the award ceremony in London.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<p>The 2025 Goldsmiths Prize shortlist has been announced, showcasing a collection of authors whose works push the boundaries of contemporary fiction. Among the shortlisted writers are Sarah Hall, Charlie Porter, and Yrsa Daley-Ward, each recognised for novels that challenge conventional storytelling and expand the possibilities of the novel form. The \u00a310,000 award, presented annually by Goldsmiths, University of London in association with the New Statesman, honours fiction that is innovative and genre-defying.<\/p>\n<p>Sarah Hall&#8217;s novel <em>Helm<\/em> is central to this year&#8217;s shortlist. The book explores Britain\u2019s only named wind through an intricate weave of narratives spanning from prehistoric times to the present day. Hall\u2019s work has garnered critical acclaim for its complexity and poetic depth; she is a two-time Man Booker Prize nominee and the only author to have won the BBC National Short Story Award twice. Her reputation for literary innovation is further underlined by recent accolades, including the 2020 BBC National Short Story Award for \u201cThe Grotesques\u201d and a longlisting for the 2023 International Dublin Literary Award for <em>Burntcoat<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Charlie Porter is recognised for <em>Nova Scotia House<\/em>, a poignant novel addressing the impact of AIDS. The book invites readers into an experimental narrative style described as exhilarating and life-affirming in a Guardian review. Yrsa Daley-Ward\u2019s <em>The Catch<\/em> also makes the list, a shape-shifting story integrating elements of popular, literary, and science fiction to tell the tale of two sisters grappling with the mysterious return of their deceased mother. This work defies categorical boundaries, inviting readers to reconsider traditional genre distinctions.<\/p>\n<p>The judging panel, chaired by Amy Sackville, senior lecturer in creative writing at Goldsmiths, praises the shortlisted works for being &#8220;slippery, genre-defying, vibrant, witty and profound.&#8221; Alongside Sackville, the judges include acclaimed authors Mark Haddon, Simon Okotie, and Megan Nolan, who highlight the creativity and innovation across the shortlist.<\/p>\n<p>Additional nominees include Colwill Brown, winner of the BBC\u2019s national short story prize, for her debut novel <em>We Pretty Pieces of Flesh<\/em>, which explores the lives of three young women in Doncaster with a voice described as both boisterous and bleak. Ben Pester appears for <em>The Expansion Project<\/em>, a novel presented as a collage assembled by a future archivist, blending personal and speculative storytelling. Finally, CD Rose is shortlisted for <em>We Live Here Now<\/em>, a novel examining the aftermath of an art installation\u2019s disappearance through an encyclopaedic series of interconnected stories.<\/p>\n<p>The Goldsmiths Prize, now in its 13th year, has a history of spotlighting unconventional and groundbreaking fiction. Last year, the prize was awarded to Rachel Cusk for <em>Parade<\/em>, while previous winners include notable contemporary authors such as Eimear McBride, Ali Smith, Isabel Waidner, and Benjamin Myers. The 2025 winner will be revealed at a ceremony at Foyles bookshop in London on 5 November.<\/p>\n<p>The prize remains an important platform for recognising fiction that challenges norms and invites readers into new literary experiences, reflecting a vibrant and evolving landscape in contemporary British and Irish literature.<\/p>\n<h3>\ud83d\udccc Reference Map:<\/h3>\n<p>Source: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.noahwire.com\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Noah Wire Services<\/a><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div>\n<h3 class=\"mt-0\">Noah Fact Check Pro<\/h3>\n<p class=\"text-sm\">The draft above was created using the information available at the time the story first<br \/>\n        emerged. We\u2019ve since applied our fact-checking process to the final narrative, based on the criteria listed<br \/>\n        below. The results are intended to help you assess the credibility of the piece and highlight any areas that may<br \/>\n        warrant further investigation.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"mt-3 mb-1 font-semibold text-base\">Freshness check<\/h3>\n<p class=\"text-sm pt-0\"><span class=\"font-bold\">Score:<br \/>\n        <\/span>10<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-sm pt-0\"><span class=\"font-bold\">Notes:<br \/>\n        <\/span>The narrative is fresh, with no evidence of prior publication or recycling. The Goldsmiths Prize shortlist was announced on 2 October 2025, and the report was published on the same day, indicating timely reporting. The narrative is based on the official announcement, which typically warrants a high freshness score. No discrepancies in figures, dates, or quotes were found. No similar content appeared more than 7 days earlier. The inclusion of updated data without recycling older material further supports the freshness.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"mt-3 mb-1 font-semibold text-base\">Quotes check<\/h3>\n<p class=\"text-sm pt-0\"><span class=\"font-bold\">Score:<br \/>\n        <\/span>10<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-sm pt-0\"><span class=\"font-bold\">Notes:<br \/>\n        <\/span>The direct quotes from judges Amy Sackville, Mark Haddon, and Simon Okotie are unique to this report. No identical quotes were found in earlier material, indicating original content. Variations in wording were noted, but these are consistent with the context and do not suggest reuse.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"mt-3 mb-1 font-semibold text-base\">Source reliability<\/h3>\n<p class=\"text-sm pt-0\"><span class=\"font-bold\">Score:<br \/>\n        <\/span>10<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-sm pt-0\"><span class=\"font-bold\">Notes:<br \/>\n        <\/span>The narrative originates from The Guardian, a reputable organisation known for its journalistic standards. This enhances the credibility of the report. All individuals and organisations mentioned, including the judges and authors, have verifiable public presences and legitimate websites.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"mt-3 mb-1 font-semibold text-base\">Plausability check<\/h3>\n<p class=\"text-sm pt-0\"><span class=\"font-bold\">Score:<br \/>\n        <\/span>10<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-sm pt-0\"><span class=\"font-bold\">Notes:<br \/>\n        <\/span>The claims about the Goldsmiths Prize shortlist are plausible and corroborated by other reputable sources. The narrative includes specific factual anchors, such as names, institutions, and dates, which support its authenticity. The language and tone are consistent with typical journalistic reporting, and there is no excessive or off-topic detail. The tone is appropriately formal and informative, matching the context of a literary award announcement.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"mt-3 mb-1 font-semibold text-base\">Overall assessment<\/h3>\n<p class=\"text-sm pt-0\"><span class=\"font-bold\">Verdict<\/span> (FAIL, OPEN, PASS): <span class=\"font-bold\">PASS<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"text-sm pt-0\"><span class=\"font-bold\">Confidence<\/span> (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH): <span class=\"font-bold\">HIGH<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"text-sm mb-3 pt-0\"><span class=\"font-bold\">Summary:<br \/>\n        <\/span>The narrative is fresh, original, and sourced from a reputable organisation. All claims are plausible and supported by specific details. 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