LONGLIST ANNOUNCED FOR SWANSEA UNIVERSITY DYLAN THOMAS PRIZE 2026
HARRIET ARMSTRONG | ISABELLE BAAFI | COLWILL BROWN
SASHA DEBEVEC-MCKENNEY | SUZANNAH V. EVANS | SEÁN HEWITT
KANZA JAVED | ESTHER IFESINACHI OKONKWO | DEREK OWUSU
ISSA QUINCY | SABA SAMS | VANESSA SANTOS
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Swansea, 9:00am, Thursday 22 January 2026: The longlist for the world’s largest and most prestigious literary prize for young writers – the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize – is announced today, with authors hailing from across the world including UK, US, Ireland, Pakistan, and Nigeria.
Worth £20,000, this global accolade recognises exceptional literary talent aged 39 or under, celebrating the international world of fiction in all its forms including poetry, novels, short stories and drama. The prize is named after the Swansea-born writer Dylan Thomas and celebrates his 39 years of creativity and productivity. The prize invokes his memory to support the writers of today, nurture the talents of tomorrow, and celebrate international literary excellence.
With an average age of 32, and comprising seven novels, three poetry collections, and two short story collections, the longlist is:
- Harriet Armstrong, To Rest Our Minds and Bodies (Les Fugitives) – novel
- Isabelle Baafi, Chaotic Good (Faber) – poetry
- Colwill Brown, We Pretty Pieces of Flesh (Chatto & Windus, Vintage) – novel
- Sasha Debevec-McKenney, Joy Is My Middle Name (Fitzcarraldo Editions) – poetry
- Suzannah V. Evans, Under the Blue (Bloomsbury Poetry) – poetry
- Seán Hewitt, Open, Heaven (Jonathan Cape, Vintage) – novel
- Kanza Javed, What Remains After a Fire (W.W. Norton & Company) – short stories
- Esther Ifesinachi Okonkwo, The Tiny Things Are Heavier (Manilla Press, Bonnier Books) – novel
- Derek Owusu, Borderline Fiction (Canongate) – novel
- Issa Quincy, Absence (Granta) – novel
- Saba Sams, Gunk (Bloomsbury Circus) – novel
- Vanessa Santos, Make a Home of Me (Dead Ink Books) – short stories






