8 votes Mike McCormack wins €100,000 International Dublin literary award with one-sentence novel Posted June 13, 2018 by EightRoundsRapid Tags: solar bones, awards, ireland.dublin, mike mccormack, authors, international dublin literary award.2018, author.sian cain, source.the guardian https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/jun/13/mike-mccormack-wins-100000-international-dublin-literary-award-with-one-sentence-novel Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Authors Sian Cain Published Jun 13 2018 Word count 899 words 2 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK [2] rkcr June 13, 2018 Link The headline is attention grabbing because it sounds like one short sentence won but the book is actually 270 pages long. The headline is attention grabbing because it sounds like one short sentence won but the book is actually 270 pages long. 2 votes acr June 13, 2018 Link Parent Yeah, the article has that fairly far down too. I kept reading waiting for it to pop up. Still sounds kind of a neat book. Yeah, the article has that fairly far down too. I kept reading waiting for it to pop up. Still sounds kind of a neat book.
[2] rkcr June 13, 2018 Link The headline is attention grabbing because it sounds like one short sentence won but the book is actually 270 pages long. The headline is attention grabbing because it sounds like one short sentence won but the book is actually 270 pages long. 2 votes acr June 13, 2018 Link Parent Yeah, the article has that fairly far down too. I kept reading waiting for it to pop up. Still sounds kind of a neat book. Yeah, the article has that fairly far down too. I kept reading waiting for it to pop up. Still sounds kind of a neat book.
acr June 13, 2018 Link Parent Yeah, the article has that fairly far down too. I kept reading waiting for it to pop up. Still sounds kind of a neat book. Yeah, the article has that fairly far down too. I kept reading waiting for it to pop up. Still sounds kind of a neat book.
The headline is attention grabbing because it sounds like one short sentence won but the book is actually 270 pages long.
Yeah, the article has that fairly far down too. I kept reading waiting for it to pop up. Still sounds kind of a neat book.