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Prebble, Lucy

Lucy Prebble

Elected: 2018

Year of birth: 1981

Lucy Prebble is a writer for film, television, games and theatre. Her play The Effect (National Theatre), won the Critics’ Circle Award for Best New Play and has since been performed all over the world. She also wrote ENRON, a hugely successful piece about the infamous corporate fraud, which transferred to the West End and Broadway. Her first play, The Sugar Syndrome (Royal Court), won her the George Devine Award. For television, she is the creator of the series Secret Diary of a Call Girl, regularly appears on Have I Got News For You and is currently working on a new series starring Billie Piper.

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Fellowship Election Process​

Fellows are nominated by peers and elected by our Council of writers – our governing Board. Being elected a Fellow of the RSL is a lifetime honour. This role gives them the opportunity to support other writers, readers and the future of literature. The RSL connects writers in the Fellowship to one another, and to a wider readership.