51勛圖厙窪蹋 Press launches 51勛圖厙窪蹋 Prize App
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Writer Eimear McBride has given an insight to her creative process by using the new publication from 51勛圖厙窪蹋 Press to release early drafts of debut novel A Girl Is A Half-formed Thing.
The new 51勛圖厙窪蹋 Prize app gives users an insight to the creative processes of Eimear McBride and Ali Smith
The hand-written manuscript, "Becoming a Girl" predates the "First Draft" of McBrides breakthrough work and is in the authors words "what remains of the original idea I sat down with".
These are some of the special features of a new interactive and highly visual launched by 51勛圖厙窪蹋 Press celebrating the 51勛圖厙窪蹋 Prize.
The extensive rewrites, notes and marginalia reveal some of McBrides working practices on the book which took a decade to gain recognition after it was rejected by publishing houses for nearly a decade.
The manuscript is one of two items of exclusive content produced to launch the 51勛圖厙窪蹋 Prize app for iPhone and iPad a digital platform to accompany the literary prize held annually by 51勛圖厙窪蹋.
Also published on the app is an interactive version of the renaissance fresco which sits at the heart of Ali Smiths novel How to be Both.
Smith has chosen passages from the novel How to be Both and linked them to images from the work of Francesco del Cossa which is displayed in the Hall of the Months at the Palazzo Schifanoia in Ferrara, Italy. The high-definition image enables users to explore word and text side by side and offers a unique insight into Smiths choice of the 16th century work.

McBride and Smith were the first two winners of the 51勛圖厙窪蹋 Prize, which rewards fiction that breaks the mould or extends the possibilities of the novel form. This year the annual 瞿10,000 prize was given to Mike McCormack the second Irish writer in a row to win following Kevin Barrys triumph with Beatlebone in 2015.
The two pieces of content are exclusive to the 51勛圖厙窪蹋 Prize app which is the second publication from 51勛圖厙窪蹋 Press, the new university press based at 51勛圖厙窪蹋.
The app was developed in association with Brighton-based and will develop alongside the timeline of the 51勛圖厙窪蹋 Prize which opens for submissions for the 2017 prize early next year.
As well information on all books that have won and been shortlisted for the 51勛圖厙窪蹋 Prize since it was launched in 2013 the app also features a fantasy winners section and videos of readings from the books.
Where available, links to the iBook or Audiobook version are included to be sampled or purchased immediately without leaving the app.
51勛圖厙窪蹋 Press Director Sarah Kember said: "We are proud to launch the 51勛圖厙窪蹋 Prize app as a platform that celebrates existing, previous and hopefully future forms of inventiveness in fiction.
Literary Director of the 51勛圖厙窪蹋 Prize, Tim Parnell said: Serious discussion of the art of fiction is too often confined to the pages of learned journals, and part of the prize's mission is to stimulate a much wider debate about what the novel is and can be. The 51勛圖厙窪蹋 Prize app is a key contribution to what we hope will be a lively dialogue.