Cynan Jones

Writer of short novels

New website

standingmanPlease visit the new, up-to-date site by clicking the image above, from Jenny Grigg’s Granta edition of THE LONG DRY

THE DIG wins Wales Book of the Year Fiction Prize 2015

Dig

Congratulations to all the shortlisted writers: a seriously strong line up. Don’t just read the winners!

THE DIG on Wales Book of the Year Shortlist

STOP PRESS! Just announced, coinciding with a trip to New York and DC for U.S. launches, The Dig has landed on this year’s Wales Book of the Year shortlist, in great company. For more information, or to add your vote to the Readers’ Award click here.

wboty  The Dig, paperback edition Nov 2014

The Dig, U.S.

THE DIG U.S. cover

April, and Coffee House Press launch the U.S. edition of THE DIG, with forthcoming events in Washington and New York early May.

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The Dig, paperback edition Nov 2014   Everything I Found on the Beach, Granta edition June '14   The Long Dry, Granta edition, June '14

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The Dig, paperback edition Nov 2014

THE DIG wins Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize

Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize 14

June 19th – alongside books by fellow winners Evie Wyld, Gerard Woodward, Ben Brooks, Lesley Glaister, Bernadine Evaristo, Gareth R Roberts and Naomi Wood – The Dig was chosen as one of eight titles for the 2014 Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize.

Throughout the year, the Prize will work with authors and their publishers to promote the winning titles in bookshops, through live events and via Fiction Uncovered FMJerwood Fiction Uncovered winners 2014


Backlist relaunched

The Long Dry, Granta edition, June '14   Everything I Found on the Beach, Granta edition June '14

With stunning covers from Jenny Grigg, Granta, co-publishing with Parthian, launch new editions of The Long Dry and Everything I Found on the Beach.

The Dig – ISBN-13: 978-1847088789

Dig front cover

“Tense, tough and haunting.” Joe Dunthorne

 

 

Letter from Wales

S.J.'s letter to the Professor, showing the key descriptive paragraph

Read about the search for the mysterious ‘red bat’ in the extraordinary Letter from Wales.

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