Encore Award


The £10,000 Encore Award for the best second novel was first awarded in 1990. It is sponsored by Lucy Astor. The award fills a niche in the catalogue of literary prizes by celebrating the achievement of outstanding second novels, often neglected in comparison to the attention given to promising first books. Entry is by publisher.

List of winners

YearAuthorBookAward
1990Peter BensonA Lesser Dependency£3,750
1990Paul WatkinsCalm at Sunset, Calm at Dawn£3,750
1991Carey HarrisonRichard's Feet£7,500
1992Iain SinclairDownriver£7,500
1993Colm TóibínThe Heather Blazing£7,500
1994Amit ChaudhuriAfternoon Raag£7,500
1995Dermot HealyA Goat's Song£7,500
1996A.L. KennedySo I am Glad£7,500
1997David FlusfederLike Plastic£7,500
1998Timothy O'GradyI Could Read the Sky£3,750
1998Alan WarnerThese Demented Lands£3,750
1999Christina KoningUndiscovered Country£7,500
2000John BurnsideThe Mercy Boys£2,500
2000Claire MessudThe Last Life£2,500
2000Matt ThorneEight Minutes Idle£2,500
2000Phil WhitakerTriangulation£2,500
2001Anne EnrightWhat Are You Like?£10,000
2002Ali SmithHotel World£10,000
2003Jeremy GavronThe Book of Israel£10,000
2004Michelle de KretserThe Hamilton Case£10,000
2005Nadeem AslamMaps for Lost Lovers£10,000
2006/07M. J. HylandCarry Me Down£10,000
2008/09Julia LeighDisquiet£10,000
2010/11Adam FouldsThe Quickening Maze£10,000
2011Joe DunthorneWild Abandon£10,000
2012Ned BeaumanThe Teleportation Accident£10,000
2013Evie WyldAll The Birds, Singing£10,000
2014Neel MukherjeeThe Lives of Others£10,000
2015Sunjeev SahotaThe Year of the Runaways£10,000
2017Ian McGuireThe North Water£10,000
2018Andrew Michael HurleyDevil's Day£5,000
2018Lisa McInerneyThe Blood Miracles£5,000