30/03/2023

Doggerland‘ by Kaliane Bradley wins the 2022 V.S. Pritchett Short Story Prize: an annual award for unpublished short stories between 2000 to 4000 words in length. Kaliane will receive £1,000 and their entry will be published in Prospect magazine online and the RSL Review.

‘I am so thrilled and overwhelmed to have won the V.S. Pritchett short story prize. Sometimes writing a short story can feel like a silly business – voluntarily deranging yourself for several hours to play with an idea you had until it bursts into bloom or rolls over and dies – so being read as perceptively and generously as I was by the judges, and knowing that something a bit narratively elusive can successfully make space for the reader, is really just such a pleasure.’ – Kaliane Bradley

Here’s what this year’s judges, Jenn AshworthCynan Jones and Emma Paterson, had to say:

‘A story that enthralls, shocks, engages and delights – Doggerland plays expertly with genre, conjures this world and other worlds with confident economy, builds delicious suspense, deploys humour with near-perfect precision and, in the hands of a coolly dispassionate yet utterly compelling narrator, edges the reader towards an ending that will both unsettle and satisfy.’ – Jenn Ashworth:

‘There’s a magic trick at play here – a story at once nebulous yet utterly convincing. The narrative is constantly provoking, so the reader is never certain. But pointedly, the writer is absolutely certain – in their intent, the originality of their ambition, and in the technical ability that underpins the risks they take.’ – Cynan Jones

‘A seductive puzzle of a short story. Its clarity of vision, sentence-by-sentence precision, and playful intelligence surprised, outwitted and delighted.’ – Emma Paterson

Kaliane Bradley is an Anglo-Cambodian writer and editor based in London. Her short stories have been published in Granta, Catapult, The Willowherb Review, Extra Teeth, Electric Literature and Somesuch Stories, among others. Her essay ‘The Wishing Dance’ appeared in Gifts of Gravity and Light (Hodder & Stoughton, 2021). She was the winner of the Harper’s Bazaar 2022 short story prize.

Watch Kaliane react to winning the prize.

Read the winner of the 2022 V.S. Pritchett Short Story Prize: ‘Doggerland’

We are grateful to ALCS for supporting this year’s Prize and to Prospect magazine for publishing the winning entry online.