September, 2018

The Wilbur and Niso Smith Foundation.

Australian author, Bill Swiggs, from Perth, was announced as the winner of the Best Unpublished Manuscript, with his novel, Blood in the Dust, and world rights have been secured by Bonnier Zaffre, with publication set for next September. Bill was awarded a travel grant of £7,500 to enable him to research his next novel. The awards' ceremony in London was attended by over 200 representatives from within the publishing industry.

The four runner-ups were, in alphabetical order; Dan Cross (Colombia), with Caesar of Mercenaries; Newton Fisher (England) with The Differences; Linda Spur (England) with Pathway to the Gods; and Alex Usher (USA) with Katie Hope and the Eternal Empress. All four have attracted agent interest, and if any publishing deals are signed I will let you know.

The 2019 competition for adventure writing will be announced in January with details of the various categories for the published novel, unpublished novel, and author of tomorrow (for authors under 21 years of age).

Acknowledgements

Also, thank you to.....David Llewelyn who read edits of the manuscript and made insightful suggestions.- Richard Hines, No Way But Gentlenesse Bloomsbury, 2016 

Thanks also to David Llewelyn.- Peter Nichols, The Rocks Heron Books, 2015

David Llewelyn saw promise in this book years before it grew into itself. He encouraged me to persevere and I owe him my thanks.- Ariella Cohen, Sweet Breath of Memory Kensington Books, USA, 2016

David Llewelyn, literary scout and editor, helped breathe life into the story. - Brenda Squires, The Love of Geli Raubal Parthian, 2016

To David Llewelyn, literary consultant, without whose persistence Dasha's story would never have been told. - Juliet Butler, The Less You Know The Sounder You Sleep Fourth Estate, 2017

To David Llewelyn and my mum Pamela Rodwell, who formed the core support group who made this happen. Thanks for everything. - Tam Rodwell, Daredevil Dads   Crux Publishing, 2018                   

David is that rare thing in the literary world, a facilitator who knows the business inside out, but who has managed to retain his qualities as a human being.Once he has begun working with you on your book, he will automatically become a friend. From being an author writing in isolation, and often in despair, you will have found a companion on the journey who cares about the book as much as you do - Lynn Bushell, Painted Ladies Sandstone Press , Feb. 2019 On sale at all good bookshops......and Tate Modern