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EPISODE · May 31, 2026 · 51 MIN

Episode 48 - The Carnegie Medal for Writing Shortlist

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Together with expert Carnegie followers Alison Jewitt and Amy McKay we go through the Carnegie Medal for Writing shortlist and make our ill fated predictions for the winners.Alison Jewitt is an English teacher at the London Nautical City of London Academy has led a Carnegie shadowing group in her school for many years and this is her third year helping us review the list.Amy McKay is the librarian at Ullswater Community College, Penrith. She leads Carnegie shadowing at her school and has a long history with the Carnegies, having been the awards co-ordinator for the Carnegies which included overseeing the National shadowing scheme.The full Carnegie Medal for Writing Shortlist is:Ghostlines by Katya Balen (Bloomsbury Children’s Books)Not Going to Plan by Tia Fisher (Hot Key Books)Popcorn by Rob Harrell (Piccadilly Press)The Boy I Love by William Hussey (Andersen Press)Chronicles of a Lizard Nobody by Patrick Ness, illustrated by Tim Miller (Walker)Wolf Siren by Beth O’Brien (HarperCollins Children’s Books)Twenty-Four Seconds from Now by Jason Reynolds (Faber & Faber)Birdie by J. P. Rose (Andersen Press)Lots more information about the awards and all the resources that are mentioned can be found here.We have a second episode coming up looking at the illustration shortlist.Send us a message

Together with expert Carnegie followers Alison Jewitt and Amy McKay we go through the Carnegie Medal for Writing shortlist and make our ill fated predictions for the winners. Alison Jewitt is an English teacher at the London Nautical City of London Academy has led a Carnegie shadowing group in her school for many years and this is her third year helping us review the list. Amy McKay is the librarian at Ullswater Community College, Penrith. She leads Carnegie shadowing at her school and has a ...

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