Jhalak Prize

Jhalak Prize
Awarded forBook of the year by a writer of colour
CountryUnited Kingdom
Reward(s)£1,000
First award2017 (2017)
WebsiteOfficial website

The Jhalak Prize for Book of the Year by a Writer of Colour is an annual literary prize awarded to British or British-resident BAME writers. £1,000 is awarded to the sole winner.

The Jhalak Prize was launched in 2016 and was created by writers Sunny Singh, Nikesh Shukla, and Media Diversified. It is supported by The Authors’ Club and by The Jhalak Foundation, owned by Professor Singh's family. The prize and foundation are named after Professor Singh's grandmother. It is the second literary prize in the UK to only accept entries by writers of colour, following the SI Leeds Literary Prize for BAME women writers, which was first awarded in 2012. In 2017, the comedian Shappi Khorsandi withdrew her novel from the longlist because she said she felt that "my skin colour was up for an award rather than my book". Consequentially, the prize was reported to the Equality and Human Rights Commission, but the complaint was not upheld, and the Equality and Human Rights Commmission stated in 2017 that "this award is the type of action which the Commission supports and recommends".

In 2020, a sister award, the Jhalak Children’s & YA Prize, was founded.