London, Oct 30 (PTI) The 25,000 USD IGF Archer Amish Award for Storytellers, launched last year as a celebration of contemporary Indian fiction that captures the complexity, diversity and dynamism of modern India, issued a call-out for nominations for its second edition in London on Thursday.
Named after bestselling authors Lord Jeffrey Archer and Amish Tripathi, the award spotlights works that reflect modern voices through an authentic and uniquely Indian lens.
The inaugural award went to doctor-author Shalini Mullick for her novel ‘The Way Home’, presented by UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy at the India Global Forum (IGF) UK-India Week in London in June.
The second iteration of the literary honour is scheduled for a ceremony in Mumbai next year.
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