Spare us your misery, Orange prize judge tells authors
Daisy Goodwin says reading the 129 entries to this year's competition sometimes drove her to despair
To book lovers, it might appear to be a delicious, if demanding, treat – the opportunity to devour more than 100 novels by women writers and award one of them the prestigious Orange prize.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Wednesday, 17 March, 2010
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