Brian Schofield, who found himself shortlisted last week for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, doesn’t blame publishers or jurors for the total absence of women from the list. “But does the literary industry as a whole – agents, editors, booksellers and critics – currently offer disproportionate encouragement to aspiring male writers to produce the kind of serious-minded, bookish work that gets on shortlists, compared to young female writers? Now, I suspect, we’re on to something.”