Bailey's Prize
Bailey's Prize is a prestigious literary award established in 2014, aimed at celebrating outstanding works of fiction written by women. Named after the influential British author Angela Bailey, the prize seeks to promote gender equality in literature and highlight the contributions of female writers.
The award is open to novels published in the previous year and is judged by a panel of literary experts. The winner receives a cash prize and increased visibility for their work, helping to elevate women's voices in the literary world and encourage more diverse storytelling.