Wainwright Prize

The Wainwright Prize is a literary prize awarded annually for the best work of general outdoors, nature and UK-based travel writing. In 2020 it was split into The Wainwright Prize for UK nature writing and The Wainwright Prize for writing on global conservation, with separate longlists and judging panels. It is restricted to books published in the UK.[1]

It celebrates the legacy of British guidebook writer Alfred Wainwright. The prize was established by Frances Lincoln Publishers and The Wainwright Society, in association with The National Trust. It was originally sponsored by Thwaites Brewery, who produced a beer called Wainwright Ale[2] and was later sponsored by Marston's Brewery, who took over Thwaites' production of Wainwright Golden Beer, and sometimes referred to as The Wainwright Golden Beer Book Prize.[3] In 2020 the prize was no longer sponsored, but was supported by an anonymous benefactor and was "in association with the National Trust".[1] In 2021 the Kendal papermakers James Cropper plc became the prize's "headline sponsors" in a three-year agreement.[4]

The prize was first awarded in 2014 to Hugh Thomson for his The Green Road Into The Trees: A Walk through England. The winner receives a cheque for £5,000. With the introduction of two prizes in 2020 the prize money is shared between the two winners.[1]

Winners and shortlisted titles

In the following table, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony, rather than when the book was first published. Entries with a blue background and an asterisk (*) next to the writer's name have won the award; those with a pale background are the other nominees on the shortlist.

  *   Winners

Year Author Book Publisher Notes
2014[5] Hugh Thomson *The Green Road Into The Trees: A Walk through England
Simon ArmitageWalking Home
Patrick BarkhamBadgerlands
Charlotte HigginsUnder Another Sky
Robert MacfarlaneThe Old Ways
Esther WoolfsonField Notes from a Hidden City
2015[6] John Lewis-Stempel *Meadowland[7]
Richard AskwithRunning Free: A Runner's Journey Back to Nature
William Atkins The Moor
Mark CockerClaxton: Field Notes from a Small Planet
Helen MacdonaldH is for Hawk
Philip Marsden Rising Ground: A Search for the Spirit of Place
2016[8] Amy Liptrot*The Outrun[9]
Rob CowenCommon Ground
Robert MacfarlaneLandmarks
Michael McCarthyThe Moth Snowstorm
Katharine NorburyThe Fish Ladder
James RebanksThe Shepherd's Life
2017[10] John Lewis-Stempel *Where Poppies Blow
Madeleine Bunting Love of Country
Simon Cooper The Otters' Tale
John Lewis-Stempel The Running Hare
Stephen Moss Wild Kingdom
Christopher Somerville The January Man
Clover StroudThe Wild Other
2018[11] Adam Nicolson *The Seabird's Cry
Neil AnsellThe Last Wilderness
Alys FowlerHidden Nature
John GrindrodOutskirts
John Lister-KayeThe Dun Cow Rib
Robert Macfarlane and Jackie MorrisThe Lost Words
Raynor WinnThe Salt Path
2019[12] Robert Macfarlane *Underland
Julia BlackburnTime Song
Juliet BlaxlandThe Easternmost House
Mark Cocker Our Place
Kate Humble Thinking on My Feet
Isabella TreeWilding
Luke Turner Out of the Woods
2020:
Global
Cons'n
[13]
Benedict Macdonald *Rebirding: Restoring Britain's Wildlife
Chris GoodallWhat We Need to Do Now
Julian HoffmanIrreplaceable
Helen PilcherLife Changing: How Humans are Altering Life on Earth
Jeremy Purseglove Working With Nature
Carolyn SteelSitopia: How Food Can Save the World
2020:
UK
Nature
Writing
[14]
Dara McAnulty *Diary of a Young Naturalist
Lamorna AshDark, Salt, Clear: Life in a Cornish Fishing Town
David GangeThe Frayed Atlantic Edge
Patrick LaurieNative: Life in a Vanishing Landscape
Mike ParkerOn the Red Hill
Jini ReddyWanderland: A Search for Magic in the Landscape
Brigit Strawbridge Howard Dancing with Bees: A Journey Back to Nature
2021:
Global
Cons'n
[15]
Merlin Sheldrake *Entangled Life
David AttenboroughA Life on Our Planet
Cal Flyn Islands of Abandonment
Rebecca Giggs Fathoms: The World in the Whale
Dieter Helm Net Zero: How we Stop Causing Climate Change
Elizabeth KolbertUnder a White Sky
2021:
UK
Nature
Writing
[15]
James Rebanks *English Pastoral: An Inheritance
Charles FosterThe Screaming Sky
Charlie GilmourFeatherhood
Marc HamerSeed to Dust
Kerri ní DochartaighThin Places
Anita Sethi I belong here
Raynor Winn The Wild Silence

References

  1. "Submissions for the 2020 Awards". The Wainwright Prize. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  2. "The prize celebrates the legacy of British nature writer Alfred Wainwright". Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  3. "Home page". The Wainwright Golden Beer Book Prize. Archived from the original on 26 February 2019. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
  4. "Sponsors & Partners". Wainwright Prize. Archived from the original on 5 August 2021. Retrieved 8 September 2021.
  5. "Shortlist 2014". The Wainwright Prize. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  6. "Shortlist 2015". The Wainwright Prize. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  7. "New Literary Prize for Nature & Travel Writing about Britain Launched". thebookseller.com. thebookseller.com. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  8. "Shortlist 2016". The Wainwright Prize. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  9. "The Outrun by Amy Liptrot wins The Wainwright Golden Beer Prize 2016". wainwrightprize.com. wainwrightprize.com. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
  10. "Shortlist 2017". The Wainwright Prize. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  11. "Shortlist 2018". The Wainwright Prize. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  12. "Shortlist 2019". The Wainwright Prize. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  13. "2020 Writing on Global Conservation shortlist". The Wainwright Prize. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  14. "2020 UK Nature Writing shortlist". The Wainwright Prize. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  15. Flood, Alison (7 September 2021). "Wainwright prize for nature writing goes to James Rebanks for English Pastoral". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 September 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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