Anastasia Dubinina Scores Dual Wins at Creativitys UK - Stein Arts Awards for Genre-Defying “Anonymous Letters”

Anastasia Dubinina

London, United Kingdom May 2, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Speculative-fiction author Anastasia Dubinina has clinched two new accolades in rapid succession: the Creativitys UK Award for April 2025 and the juried Stein Arts Award, both honouring her boundary-bending novel Anonymous Letters. The Creativitys UK jury praised the work for weaving chilling suspense from everyday anxieties, while Stein Arts called it a triumph of form-breaking narrative.

These wins extend Dubininas growing trophy shelf. Last year, she secured the 2024 Cultural Russia Award for Literature for the same title, cited for its profound psychological depth and masterful storytelling. Earlier this month, her novella draft took second place in the Galactic Season Literary Competition (Prose), announced on 20 Apr 2025.

Fiction is a correspondence with strangerssometimes they reply in the shape of awards, Dubinina notes. Im honoured that Anonymous Letters resonates across cultures and juries.

About Anonymous Letters
Set in the coastal village of Dorimore, the story unfolds through unsigned notes that fracture memory, folklore and reality. Critics hail its blend of psychological thriller, folk horror and literary experimentation. The Kindle-exclusive edition is available worldwide.

A Life Between Pages and Stages
Beyond the page, Dubinina curates and headlines literary salons across London. Her next world-building talk, Building Worlds Beyond the Known, opens on 4 May, Southbank Centre. Event listings live in the Events section of her site: Writer Anastasia Dubinina.

About the Creativitys UK & Stein Arts Awards
Creativitys UK spotlights monthly innovators dissolving artistic boundaries; winners receive a cash grant and residency option. Stein Arts recognises multidisciplinary excellence across literature and visual arts.

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