Queensland Literary Awards 2020 winners announced
The winners of the 2020 Queensland Literary Awards have been announced.
The winning titles in each category, chosen from shortlists announced in August, are:
Queensland Premier’s Award for a Work of State Significance ($25,000)
- Heartland: How rugby league explains Queensland (Joe Gorman, UQP)
Fiction Book Award ($15,000)
- Stone Sky Gold Mountain (Mirandi Riwoe, UQP)
Nonfiction Book Award ($15,000)
- Olive Cotton: A life in photography (Helen Ennis, HarperCollins)
Children’s Book Award ($15,000)
- As Fast As I Can (Penny Tangey, UQP)
Young Adult Book Award ($15,000)
- Ghost Bird (Lisa Fuller, UQP)
Steele Rudd Award for a Short Story Collection ($15,000)
- Lucky Ticket (Joey Bui, Text)
Judith Wright Calanthe Award for a Poetry Collection ($15,000)
- Heide (Pi.O, Giramondo)
David Unaipon Award for an Emerging Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Writer ($15,000)
- ‘The Space Between the Paperbark’ (Jazz Money, poetry, New South Wales)
Glendower Award for an Emerging Queensland Writer ($15,000)
- ‘If You’re Happy’ (Fiona Robertson)
Queensland Premier’s Young Publishers and Writers Award ($12,500)
- Zenobia Frost
- Yen-Rong Wong
People’s Choice Book of the Year Award ($10,000)
- A Lifetime of Impossible Days (Tabitha Bird, Viking).
The winners were announced in an online event hosted by the State Library of Queensland (SLQ) on Friday, 4 September. For more information about the winning works and writers in each category, visit the SLQ website.
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