The Chicken House

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The Chicken House
Parent companyScholastic
Founded2000
FoundersBarry Cunningham and Rachel Hickman
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Headquarters locationFrome, Somerset
DistributionBounce Sales & Marketing (UK)[1]
Publication typesBooks
Fiction genresChildren's literature
Official websitewww.chickenhousebooks.com

The Chicken House is a publishing company owned by Scholastic Corporation, specialising in children's fiction.

Founded in 2000 by Barry Cunningham and Rachel Hickman as Chicken House Publishing, it was bought by Scholastic in 2005. It has introduced many new successful authors, including Cornelia Funke, Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams, Kevin Brooks, Lucy Christopher, Rachel Ward, M. G. Leonard and Rachel Grinti.[2] It is the UK publisher of the multi-million bestselling Maze Runner series.

The Times/Chicken House Children’s Fiction Competition

The Times/Chicken House Children's Fiction Competition was launched in 2008 by Chicken House and The Times newspaper.

The annual competition is for full manuscripts suitable for readers aged between 7 and 18 by unpublished, unagented writers. The prize is a publishing contract worth £10,000. Terms and Conditions can be found on the Chicken House website.


Winners of the Competition in Chronological Order

  • 2008: Emily Diamand, Flood Child
  • 2009: Sophia Bennett, Threads
  • 2010: Janet Foxley, Muncle Trogg
  • 2011: Kieran Larwood, Freaks
  • 2012: Fletcher Moss, Poison Boy
  • 2013: Wendy Constance, Brave
  • 2014: Kerr Thomson, The Sound of Whales
  • 2015: Laurel Remington, The Secret Cooking Club
  • 2016: Nicki Thornton, The Last Chance Hotel
  • 2017: Jasbinder Bilan, Asha & the Spirit Bird
  • 2018: Trudi Tweedie, The Pure Heart
  • 2019: Efua Traoré, Children of the Quicksands
  • 2019: Richard Pickard, Something Fishy (Chairman's Choice)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Publishers". Bounce Sales & Marketing Ltd. Retrieved 2017-12-04.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-08-27. Retrieved 2013-08-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) The Story So Far, retrieved 18 June 2012

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