2009 The theme for the inaugural Warwick Prize for Writing was "
complexity". A longlist of 20 candidate titles was announced in November 2008, followed by a shortlist of six titles announced on 22 January 2009. The winner,
Naomi Klein's
The Shock Doctrine, was announced on 24 February 2009.
China Miéville, award-winning writer of
weird fiction, chaired the panel of five judges. Professor
Ian Stewart, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Warwick, provided a vital link between the Prize Management Group and the Judging Panel. The journalist
Maya Jaggi, author and translator
Maureen Freely and literary blogger
Stephen Mitchelmore completed the Judging Panel.
2011 Michael Rosen chaired the panel of five judges for the 2011 Warwick Prize for Writing, and was joined by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Warwick, Professor
Nigel Thrift, award-winning author
Jenny Uglow,
Times Literary Editor
Erica Wagner and writer, cultural critic, public speaker and broadcaster Baroness
Lola Young. The theme for the 2011 award was "colour".
2013 The judges for the Warwick Prize for Writing 2013 were
Ian Sansom of the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick (chair),
Marina Warner CBE and
Ed Byrne, Vice-Chancellor and President of
Monash University in
Melbourne, Australia. 2013 was the first time the prize was won by a poet.
2015 The 2015 judging panel was chaired by
A. L. Kennedy, accompanied by author and academic Robert Macfarlane, actress and director Fiona Shaw, physician and writer
Gavin Francis, and Lonely Planet founder
Tony Wheeler. The theme for the 2015 prize was "Instinct". The winning book was
Redeployment by
Phil Klay. == Winners and nominees ==