
Orange Prize for Fiction
The Orange Prize for Fiction, now known as the Women's Prize for Fiction, is a prestigious literary award established in 1996 to celebrate and promote outstanding writing by women. It is awarded annually for a novel written in English, honoring works that offer innovative storytelling and unique perspectives. The prize aims to raise the profile of women authors and their contributions to literature. Nominated books are evaluated by a panel of judges, and the winner receives a cash prize, along with increased visibility for their work in the literary community.