Adam Kay to judge storyteller award | For best self-published fiction on Kindle

Adam Kay to judge storyteller award

For best self-published fiction on Kindle

Doctor turned comedian turned author Adam Kay has joined the judging panel for this year’s Kindle Storyteller Award. 

The £20,000 prize goes to the best self-published story published in the UK.  

This is Going to Hurt author Kay said: ‘I know how daunting it can be diving into the world of writing - it wasn’t long ago that I swapped wards for words and theatres for... another sort of theatre.

‘The award is a brilliant opportunity for budding authors, and I can’t wait to read and celebrate this year’s entries.’

The Kindle Storyteller Award is open to authors who publish their story via Kindle Direct Publishing between May 1 and August 31 this year. Enter here.

The panel also includes  last year’s winner, Rachel McLean, who won with  The Corfe Castle Murders.  She said: 'Deep down, I do believe that everyone has a story to tell, whether thrillers set in the South West like myself, or recounting a diary of a junior doctor.'

Published: 14 Jun 2022

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