Since 1976 the prize has achieved renown as one of the most distinguished of Irish literary awards.

The Rooney Prize Story

The Rooney Prize for Irish Literature is for an outstanding body of work by an emerging Irish writer under forty years of age.

The Rooney Prize for Irish Literature is valued at €10,000. The prize has been awarded annually since 1976, through the generosity of the late Dr Daniel Rooney, and of his wife Patricia. (Dr Rooney served as Ambassador of the United States of America to Ireland.)

The Trinity Oscar Wilde Centre is deeply honoured that Dr Peter Rooney, their nephew, is the new benefactor of the Rooney Prize, continuing the Rooney family’s long association with Irish Literature and support for the longest-established literary prize.

Since 1976 the prize has achieved renown as one of the most distinguished of Irish literary awards.

About the Prize

The Prize will be adjudicated by a panel of judges according to the Rooneys’ wishes and administered by the Trinity Oscar Wilde Centre for Creative Writing in the School of English, Trinity College Dublin. The prize-winner is selected by a committee drawn from the School of English and the wider Irish literary and critical community.

The selection committee for the Rooney Prize comprises Jonathan Williams, Literary Agent (Chair); Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, poet, critic and editor (Fellow Emeritus, TCD); Michael Cronin, Director of Trinity Centre for Literary and Cultural Translation and Professor of French, TCD; Carlo Gébler, novelist, playwright and prison teacher; Sinéad Mac Aodha O’Dwyer, Executive Director of Literature Ireland; and Rosie Lavan, critic (Assistant Professor of English TCD).

The prize ‘it should be noted’ is awarded for a body of work that the committee considers shows outstanding promise. A single exceptional work may warrant an award, but the committee will be keen to consider writers who have begun to establish an oeuvre. As a publisher, you may wish to bring to our attention the work of a writer whom you feel should be considered for the prize.

The Rooney Prize Mission: To Inspire Emerging Writers In Ireland

The Rooney Prize for Irish Literature began the award by annually rewarding an emerging Irish writer under forty years of age, through the generosity of the late Dr Daniel Rooney, a former US Ambassador to Ireland, and former Chairman of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Pittsburgh, USA and his wife Patricia.

Dr Peter Rooney, their nephew, and his husband, Mr John Curran, now continue to support the longest-established literary award in Ireland.