Home / News / National Book Prize 2025 – Applications Are Open back to news National Book Prize 2025 – Applications Are Open National Book Prize • News 17th February, 2025 The National Book Council (NBC) is pleased to announce the call for submissions for the National Book Prize (NBP), for books published in 2024. The National Book Prize is the highest literary award given to authors, editors, translators, publishers and illustrators for books published in Malta during the preceding year, and serves as the benchmark of excellence for Maltese publications. Eligible titles published in 2024 with a Maltese ISBN can be submitted in one of the 14 categories of the Prize. A board of independent adjudicators will evaluate the submissions and determine the eligibility of each entry. This process will result in the publication of a longlist on 2 April, followed by a shortlist announced on 26 August. The winners of the National Book Prize will be announced during the award-giving ceremony to be held on 26 September. The National Book Prize is accepting applications in Maltese and English in 14 categories, which include Novels, Short Stories, Poetry, Drama, Non-Fiction, Prose Fiction in Translation, Research and Historiographic Research, and six categories of children’s books known as Terramaxka – the National Book Prize for Children and Young Adults: Picture books for children (ages 0–7), Children’s Literature (ages 8–12) and Young Adult Literature, as well as Picture books in translation (ages 0-7), Children’s Literature in translation, and Young Adult Literature in Translation. As of 2025, the National Book Prize will be accepting literary translations into English and Maltese, but only in the genres of prose fiction (novels and short stories). Submissions must ideally be direct translations from the source text, with any use of bridge translations or additional sources clearly declared. All entries must be accompanied by a copy of the source text in digital format — either in its original language or, in the case of translations via a bridge language, in English. Submissions without the required source text will not be considered. Judges proficient in both the source and target languages will be appointed locally, with external adjudicators brought in as needed. If no suitable linguistic expertise is available, applicants must provide an English version of the book to ensure a fair evaluation. Books published by agencies whose primary goal is to distribute copies for free – often funded by government departments and not sold in bookstores – are not eligible for the Prize. As these publications are not commercially available, they fall outside the scope of the National Book Prize, which aims to support and promote books within the market. Only one prize may be awarded per category, and prizes will only be given in categories where the shortlisted titles meet a high standard of literary, cultural, or academic merit, with a minimum score of 90%. The board may not award the prize if no publication satisfies the set criteria and does not reach the required level. The National Book Prize also awards special prizes for Best Book Production for both adult and children’s books, Best Emergent Writer, and Lifetime Achievement Award. This year, an additional category will debut at the NBP, supported by Arts Council Malta – a certificate of merit and a grant of €2,500 to invest in professional development and training will be awarded to an illustrator for outstanding achievement in the field of book illustration. The Illustrator Recognition Prize will be awarded to an illustrator following an open call for submissions and selected from the longlist. The selected awardee will be chosen by a board established by Arts Council Malta and the NBC, which will include an external evaluator. The prize money awarded in each National Book Prize category, including the special prizes, is €4,000. The only exception is the prize money for the translation categories of the Terramaxka Prize, which is €2,000. The publisher of each winning book will also receive an additional prize of €1,000 per winning book, as well as a certificate. The National Book Prize regulations, online application form and evaluation criteria can be accessed here on the National Book Council’s website. The full application, including the submission of the online application form and delivery of the books, should reach the National Book Council not later than 3 March 2025 at noon. Late entries will not be accepted. Book deliveries are received at the National Book Council offices Mon-Fri from 08:00-16:00. For any queries email Michael Mercieca on michael.mercieca@gov.mt. National Book Council Bice Mizzi Vassallo Complex Arnheim Road Pembroke PBK1776 SHARE POST Related Articles The National Book Council has rebranded! 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