Prema Raj, winner of the 2019 DRF David Miller Bursary, reports on her time at five publishers in four countries
The winner of the 2019 DRF David Miller Bursary, Prema Raj, has reported on her time spent at five different publishing companies, in Denmark, Italy, the UK and the USA.
Ian McEwan, Trustee of the DRF, says: “It’s pretty obvious that the bursary could not have gone to a better person. Prema has really covered the ground. Such intelligence, thoroughness and a lively, generous intelligence! Who wouldn’t want to work alongside such a spirit?”
Prema’s report is now available to read as a PDF here.
News
"We started the year celebrating an exciting publishing deal for Deborah Rogers
Award winner, Saranya Murthi, and the news that both the David Miller
Internship...
The DRF David Miller Internship Programme returns in a new partnership with New Writing North. Two paid internships providing an entry level insight into rights and agenting in publishing.
Erica Wagner announces Saranya Murthi's novel RATRI as winner of the 2025 Deborah Rogers Award. June Aming and Piers Kobina Buckman were shortlisted for their novels. The winner receives £10k and the two shortlisted writers, £3k each.
The judges of the 2025 Deborah Rogers Award—renowned author and literary critic Erica Wagner (chair), award-winning playwright and poet Inua Ellams, and acclaimed writer, classicist, and broadcaster Natalie Haynes —are pleased to announce the three contenders for this year's prize.
The Deborah Rogers Foundation (DRF) marks a decade of supporting emerging literary talent with a refreshed identity for its flagship prize, now renamed the Deborah Rogers Award.
On 4 November, judges Erica Wagner, Inua Ellams and Natalie Haynes will award the winner £10,000 to complete their first book, with highly commended entries receiving £3,000 each.
Deborah Rogers Foundation Writers Award celebrates its first decade with a new name: the Deborah Rogers Award. On 2 November, judges Erica Wagner, Inua Ellams and Natalie Haynes will award the winner £10,000 to complete their first book, with highly commended entries receiving £3,000 each.
Submissions open for the David Miller Internship Programme 2025. This 6 week internship in rights and agenting includes a visit to the Frankfurt Book Fair. and valuable time with leading literary agencies and publishers.
Sponsorship of the Literary Translation Centre at the London Book Fair. Writer's Award closing date and David Miller Internship Programme updates.