What's Happening?
Simon & Schuster's imprint, Avid Reader, has announced Danielle Bradley as the winner of its fourth annual Books Like Us First Novel Contest. Bradley's debut novel, 'Crying in Baseball', has earned her a $50,000 book deal with the publisher. The novel is set
against the backdrop of the 1997 World Series and follows a construction worker dealing with personal loss. The contest, launched in 2020, aims to support underrepresented writers and rotates among S&S's adult imprints each year. Bradley's work is noted for its personal connection to her parents' experiences and labor.
Why It's Important?
The Books Like Us contest is significant as it provides a platform for underrepresented voices in literature, promoting diversity and inclusion within the publishing industry. By offering substantial financial support and a publishing deal, Simon & Schuster is encouraging new and diverse narratives that might otherwise struggle to find a place in the market. This initiative not only benefits the winning authors but also enriches the literary landscape with varied perspectives and stories. For readers, it means access to a broader range of voices and experiences.









