Home / News / National Book Prize 2019 – Date Announcement Back to News National Book Prize 2019 – Date Announcement Initiatives • National Book Prize • News 14th November, 2019 The National Book Prize (NBP) is the highest literary prize awarded to authors, publishers and illustrators for works published locally during the preceding year. The National Book Prize 2019 awards ceremony, for books published in 2018, will be held on Monday 9 December at Auberge de Castille under the patronage of the Prime Minister of Malta. Winning authors together with the publishers of the winning books will be invited to receive their prize during the private ceremony. In total, 34 books have made National Book Prize shortlist across seven of the eight Prize categories: Novels in Maltese and English, Short Stories in Maltese and English, Poetry in Maltese and English, Translation, General Research and Biographical and Historiographical Research and Literary Non-Fiction – new to this year’s edition. No submissions have been received in the Drama category. An independent board, appointed specifically and solely for the purpose of adjudicating the Prize, has evaluated the submissions according to a set of criteria. These, along with the Prize regulations, can be downloaded here. The history of the National Book Prize dates back to 1971. The Terramaxka Prize for books for children and adolescents also forms part of the National Book Prize, but the awards ceremony takes place during a private ceremony coinciding with the opening of the Malta Book Festival. This year it was held on Tuesday 5 November at the Mediterranean Conference Centre. The National Book Prize is more adult-oriented with its eight categories. In addition to these and to the prestigious Lifetime Achievement and the Best Emergent Writer Awards, starting this year a Poet Laureate Award could be bestowed upon the writer who, if announced the recipient of the National Book Prize for poetry, would have previously won any other past National Book Prize edition. A Best Book Production Award will also be bestowed upon the best designed book published in 2018. A significant development this year round is the monetary value of each Prize. All winners in each category of the National Book Prize shall be awarded the sum of €4,000 instead of €1,000 awarded until last year. The same applies for the Best Emergent Writer and Poet Laureate Awards. This year the categories of General Research, and the Biographical and Historiographical Research carry a significant number of shortlisted titles, as does the category of Short Stories in Maltese and English. Only three titles have been shortlisted for the category of Novels in Maltese and English, and two for the Poetry category. Four finalists have made it to the Translations category, and two titles have been shortlisted for the category of Literary Non-Fiction. The National Book Prize 2019 shortlist has been published last July – members of the public are encouraged to refer to the list as a reliable indicator of the finest literature published in 2018. Follow the press releases of the National Book Council, its Facebook page and website for all the latest news. The list of this year’s National Book Prize winners will be published in local newspapers. [add_posts category=book-prize-en show=100] SHARE POST Related Articles The NBC Salutes the Memory of UK Agent and Literary Ambassador to Malta Simon Trewin News 2nd July, 2026 Read More World-Famous Scottish Crime Writer Ian Rankin heads to Malta Book Festival ’26 News 23rd June, 2026 Read More Come and Uncover the Story – Launching the Malta Book Festival 2026 Poster! News 15th June, 2026 Read More The National Book Council Makes Sizeable Book Donation to Mount Carmel Hospital News 9th June, 2026 Read More Lock in Your Big Idea! Free Online Course on Novel Writing Now Open for Registration News 8th June, 2026 Read More Uncover the Story at the Malta Book Festival! News 18th May, 2026 Read More John Edward DeMicoli from Malta wins 2026 regional Commonwealth Short Story Prize for Canada and Europe News 13th May, 2026 Read More The 2026 Doreen Micallef National Poetry Contest is Now Open for Entries News 12th May, 2026 Read More Average Maltese person buys three books a year, survey finds News 12th May, 2026 Read More Open Call for illustration submissions for the exhibition From Illustration to Book at the Malta Book Festival 2026 News 11th May, 2026 Read More view all similar news
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