According to a recent LinkedIn post from Libraro, celebrated author Joanne Harris is serving as lead judge for The Libraro Prize 2026. The post links to a Times feature on Harris’s Yorkshire home and uses it to underscore her emphasis on authenticity, heritage, and original storytelling.
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The post suggests that Harris’s involvement may enhance the prize’s credibility with both readers and the publishing industry, given her track record and honors, including an OBE and fellowship of the Royal Society of Literature. For investors, the association with a high-profile literary figure could strengthen Libraro’s brand, potentially improving its ability to attract emerging writers and commercially promising fiction and YA crossover titles.
By highlighting Harris’s search for “new, diverse and exciting voices,” the content points to a strategic focus on inclusivity and discovery of breakout talent. If successful, this positioning could help Libraro build a differentiated pipeline of authors and intellectual property, which may support long-term growth opportunities in book sales, rights deals, and related media adaptations.

