The 2012 Kim Scott Walwyn Prize 2012 is accepting nominations from women.
Any woman who has worked in publishing in the United Kingdom for up to
seven years is invited to enter, said the organisers.
Founded in 2003, the prize celebrates exceptional female publishers and
honours the life and career of Kim Scott Walwyn the late Oxford University
Press publishing director who died in 2002.
The winner of the prize will be awarded £1,000, sponsored by the
Society of Young Publishers, and a one-day training course at the Publishing
Training Centre.
The winner will be revealed at a ceremony held at the Free Word Centre
in London on May 9, 2012.