James Patterson & Bookshop.org Launch $15,000 Literary Prize
Author James Patterson and Bookshop.org are launching a literary award called the James Patterson and Bookshop.org Prize; the grand prize of $15,000 will go to a debut author chosen by independent booksellers.
"I've been a longtime supporter of indie bookstores--and emerging authors," said Patterson, who to date has given $3.5 million to indie booksellers through his holiday bonus campaigns. "Creating this award that recognizes both the booksellers that are getting books into the hands of readers and of course, the books themselves, was a no-brainer to me. I'm excited to see which titles are nominated by those who in my opinion are the real experts!"
Indie booksellers from qualifying bookstores will be able to nominate titles and vote for the longlist, shortlist, and final winners. Nominations will open on January 5, 2026, with the 10-book longlist scheduled to be announced on February 9. The five-book shortlist will be announced on March 16, and the winner on April 6.
Full-length debut books originally written in English and first published in the U.S. between January 1, 2025, and December 31, 2025, will be eligible for the prize. The book must also be available for purchase on Bookshop.org and published by a traditional publisher with standard trade distribution. The first-prize winner will receive $15,000 while the runner-up will receive $10,000; both titles will be promoted on Bookshop.org and by participating indie bookstores.
More information about the prize can be found on Bookshop.org.







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