
Stormzy and Sandy Rompotiyoke, credit Will Fahy
#Merky Books has revealed Sandy Rompotiyoke as the winner of the #Merky Books New Writers’ Prize 2026.Stormzy announced Rompotiyoke as winner at a special award ceremony held at Penguin Random House UK on Thursday 19th February.
Now in its sixth year, the prize seeks to discover unpublished, underrepresented writers aged 18–35 from the UK and Ireland. The winner is awarded a publishing contract with Stormzy’s publishing imprint, #Merky Books, at Penguin Random House UK.
Sandy Rompotiyoke, 32, is a Thai-British writer, spatial practitioner, and artist based in London and Bangkok.
Her winning submission, Hallowed Land, is a lyrical intergenerational novel exploring a legacy forged through quiet sacrifices and lullabies of wonder that echo between mothers, daughters and ancestral realms that refuse to forget them.
Spanning three generations of Thai women of Chinese descent – Dao, Pailin, and Tawan – across Southern Thailand and London, the novel traces the subtle yet devastating ways memory, longing, and grief inscribe themselves into their lineage, altering their sense of devotion, estrangement, and belonging.
Sandy Rompotiyoke said: “I’m incredibly grateful and excited to begin this writing journey with Penguin. Growing up in the UK, I’ve often wondered where or even whether untold stories of quiet sacrifice, often carried by women and immigrant lives, might belong when listening feels increasingly rare. Winning this prize feels profoundly affirming. It gives me permission to be curious, to surface urgent and sometimes inconvenient truths, and to honour the brilliance of those who came before me. Thank you to the #Merky Books team and judges, and to the generous communities of writers, readers, and advocates. If this work resonates, it’s because it has never been mine alone. I look forward to developing it with care and close attention.”
The panel of judges included British musician and #Merky Books founder Stormzy, critically acclaimed author of Wandering Souls Cecile Pin, writer and journalist Aniefiok Ekpoudom, Waterstones Bookseller and host of the substack @whatdylanswriting Dylan Patsanza, and prize-winning author of Fundamentally Nussaibah Younis.
All shortlisted writers were invited to attend a writers’ camp in October of last year, where they get the chance to participate in writing workshops, panel talks, editorial one-to-ones and meet the #Merky Books team.
Previous winners of the prize include: Hafsa Zayyan, author of We Are All Birds of Uganda (2021); Monika Radojevic, author of Teeth in the Back of My Neck (2021), A Beautiful Lack of Consequence (2025) and Strangerland (2026); and Jyoti Patel, author of The Things That We Lost (2023). The debut novel by 2024 prize- winner William Rayfet Hunter, Sunstruck, was published in 2025 and shortlisted for the Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize. This year #Merky Books will publish Wimmy Road Boyz by Sufiyaan Salam, who was named one of The Observer’s best debut novelists of 2026. Last year’s winner was Abaka Debra with Where Geezers Call Home.
Stormzy said: ‘Hallowed Land is a real reminder of why reading matters — it pulls you into someone else’s world. Sandy’s writing is beautiful, powerful and incredibly fearless. I’m really proud we have the honour of publishing her at #Merky Books.’
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