In each of the Nordic countries, there is a national adjudication committee which chooses nominations. The committee's members are selected by the
Nordic Council of Ministers and each member must be an expert in their country's literature as well as other Nordic literature from other countries. The councils for
Denmark,
Iceland,
Norway, and
Sweden are made up of two main members and one deputy member, and they must nominate two works each. The council for
Finland contains one member and one deputy member for each of the languages
Finnish and
Swedish, and the council must nominate one work in each language. The
Sami,
Greenlandic,
Faroese, and
Ålandic writers' associations may also submit one nomination per year. The Nordic Adjudication Committee is made up of two ordinary members of each national adjudication committee and selects the winner based on the nominations. The prize is awarded during the annual autumn session of the
Nordic Council. The recipient receives a monetary award. During the fall session of the
Nordic Council, the prize and are given to the winner. The
Nordic House provides the prize money. == Prize recipients ==