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maltatoday | SUNDAY • 26 JULY 2020 8 LITERATURE THE National Book Council is hereby announcing the shortlist of books, published in 2019, contending for the 2020 National Book Prize. The National Book Prize and Terramaxka Prize shortlist is se- lected by an independent adjudication board and serves as guide to standout books published in Malta during the previous year. Shortlisted titles can be purchased from all bookstores, publishers' online shops and at the upcoming Malta Book Festival 2020 (11– 15 November) at the Mediterranean Conference Centre, Valletta. The shortlist for the National Book Prize and Terramaxka Prize 2020 includes 68 shortlisted titles out of a total of 182 longlisted works; 44 books have been shortlisted in the nine categories for publications for adults, and 24 books for the Terramaxka Prize. As of this year's edition, poetry publications are being considered for prizes in two distinct categories, Poetry in English and Poetry in Maltese, corresponding to the language in which the collections are written. The categories for General Research, and Biographic and His- toriographic Research feature the greatest number of shortlisted works, with eleven titles in each category covering a wide range of Melitensia subjects. The category for Original Works for adoles- cents of 13-16 years within the Terramaxka Prize is the only one with no shortlisted titles. The adjudication process was launched in May with the publica- tion of the 2020 National Book Prize longlist. On 16 July the Ad- judication Board presented the shortlist, including a statement of justification for each entry that did not make the shortlist. Authors and publishers interested in accessing the judges' statement should contact the National Book Council prize administrators. The Adjudication Board will be selecting the winners in each category of the National Book Prize and the Terramaxka Prize for children's literature ahead of the Terramaxka Prize winners an- nouncement on Tuesday 10 November during the official opening of the Malta Book Festival 2020. The winners of the National Book Prize 2020 will be announced at an award-giving ceremony later in December. The National Book Prize and Terramaxka Prize 2020 shortlist

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