Best Debut Thriller

The Athena Award

Named for the goddess of wisdom and strategy — born fully formed, arriving in the world already, unmistakably, herself. Athena did not apprentice. She did not learn gradually. She arrived complete. The Athena Award recognizes the debut thriller that does the same — completely confident from page one, with no apprentice work visible anywhere.

The Athena Award is presented annually to the sharpest new voice in the thriller genre.

Not the most commercially successful debut. Not the most hyped. The one that arrived fully formed — a writer who knew exactly what they were doing from the first sentence and never wavered.

First novels are the purest expression of a writer’s instinct. Before the pressure of a second book. Before the expectations of a readership. Just the story and the voice.

Presented at the Homer Awards gala ceremony, John & George Hotel, Tolo, Argolida, October 22, 2027.

Scoring criteria

The panel scores each longlisted title across four criteria, each scored 1 to 5, for a total of 20:

· Narrative tension: Does it compel you to keep reading?

· Originality: Does it do something the genre hasn’t seen before?

· Character: Do you believe in the people on the page?

· Reader impact: Will you think about this book a month from now?

Eligibility

Publication

Must be published in English between
October 1, 2025, and October 1, 2026.


Debut definition

The author’s first published thriller novel. Authors with previously published books in other genres may qualify — contact us if unsure.

Publishers

Publisher submitted only. Authors may not submit their own work for this award.

How it works

  • Submit your title

Publishers submit directly between October 1 and December 31, 2026. Submission fee applies at checkout.

  • Eligibility check

Our team checks all submissions against eligibility rules. Hard rules, no exceptions. Books that fail eligibility are removed, and fees are refunded.

  • Community votes for the longlist

Thriller Book Retreat members vote on all eligible titles. The 10 titles with the most votes become the longlist. Publishers of longlisted titles are formally notified by Imagine Press.

  • Panel reads and scores

Each juror reads the longlist of 10 and scores against four criteria. The panel meets once virtually. Results sealed immediately. Individual scores are never published.

  • Winner announced at the gala

The Athena Award is presented live at the Homer Awards gala ceremony, John & George Hotel, Tolo, Argolida, October 22, 2027.

Key dates

Submissions open October 1, 2026

Submissions close December 31, 2026

Longlist announced February 15, 2027

Shortlist announced
May 1, 2027

Gala ceremony October 22, 2027

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A note for Greek publishers

The Homer Awards welcome submissions from Greek publishing houses. If your catalog includes English-language titles — or Greek works translated into English — published between October 1, 2025, and October 1, 2026, we encourage you to submit.
For questions in Greek, write to us at info@homerawards.com, and we will respond accordingly.

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About Athena

SHE DID NOT ARRIVE GRADUALLY. SHE ARRIVED COMPLETE.

Athena was born fully formed from the head of Zeus — armed, helmeted, ready. No childhood. No apprenticeship. No gradual development of her gifts. She emerged already knowing who she was and what she was capable of.

She was the goddess of wisdom, strategy, and craft. Not the wisdom of age and experience — the wisdom of clarity. Of seeing exactly what a situation required and knowing precisely how to meet it.


Every great debut thriller has that quality. You open the first page, and something is already there — a voice that knows what it is doing, a writer who arrived complete. No apprentice work visible anywhere. No tentative first chapter where the author is still finding their footing. Just the story, fully formed, from the first sentence.


Those books are rare. The Athena Award exists to find them.

The artwork

Attributed to Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (1606–1669)
Pallas Athena · c.1664–1665
Oil on canvas · Public domain

Athena depicted in full armor — helmet, shield, and spear. Not the goddess of domestic wisdom but the goddess of strategy and war. She arrived in the world ready. The Athena Award recognizes the debut thriller that did the same.

The Homer Awards use public-domain classical paintings from the Greek tradition to represent each award.