NSW Premier’s Literary Awards 2023 shortlists announced
The shortlists for the 2023 New South Wales Premier’s Literary Awards have been announced.
Changes to the awards this year include the $30,000 Indigenous Writers’ Prize now being offered annually; the prize money for the Multicultural NSW Award being increased from $20,000 to $30,000; and the people’s choice award now including $5000 prize money.
The shortlisted titles in each category are:
Christina Stead Prize for Fiction ($40,000)
- Cold Enough for Snow (Jessica Au, Giramondo)
- Every Version of You (Grace Chan, Affirm)
- Women I Know (Katerina Gibson, Scribner)
- Iris (Fiona Kelly McGregor, Pan Macmillan)
- Bad Art Mother (Edwina Preston, Wakefield)
- Grimmish (Michael Winkler, Puncher & Wattmann)
Douglas Stewart Prize for Nonfiction ($40,000)
- We Come With This Place (Debra Dank, Echo)
- Mothertongues (Ceridwen Dovey & Eliza Bell, PRH)
- How to End a Story: Diaries 1995-1998 (Helen Garner, Text)
- Bedtime Story (Chloe Hooper, Scribner)
- Crimes Against Nature: Capitalism and global heating (Jeff Sparrow, Scribe)
- Another Day in the Colony (Chelsea Watego, UQP)
Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry ($30,000)
- Revenants (Adam Aitken, Giramondo)
- The Singer and Other Poems (Kim Cheng Boey, Cordite Books)
- Stasis Shuffle (Pam Brown, Hunter Publishers)
- Mirabilia (Lisa Gorton, Giramondo)
- The Jaguar (Sarah Holland-Batt, UQP)
- And to Ecstasy (Marjon Mossammaparast, Upswell)
Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children’s Literature ($30,000)
- Wanderer (Victor Kelleher, Christmas Press)
- Rabbit, Soldier, Angel, Thief (Katrina Nannestad, HarperCollins)
- Amma’s Sari (Sandhya Parappukkaran & Michelle Pereira, HGCP)
- Rita’s Revenge (Lian Tanner, A&U)
- The First Scientists: Deadly Inventions and Innovations from Australia’s First Peoples (Corey Tutt & Blak Douglas, Hardie Grant Explore)
- Zadie Ma and the Dog Who Chased the Moon (Gabrielle Wang, PRH)
Ethel Turner Prize for Young People’s Literature ($30,000)
- Completely Normal (and Other Lies) (Biffy James, HGCP)
- A Little Spark (Barry Jonsberg, A&U)
- Sugar (Carly Nugent, Text)
- The Upwelling (Lystra Rose, Hachette)
- The Brink (Holden Sheppard, Text)
- Where You Left Us (Rhiannon Wilde, UQP)
Nick Enright Prize for Playwriting ($30,000)
- Chalkface (Angela Betzien, State Theatre Company South Australia & Sydney Theatre Company)
- Son of Byblos (James Elazzi, 25A @ Belvoir St Theatre/ Playlab Theatre)
- The End of Winter (Noëlle Janaczewska, Siren Theatre Company)
- Cathedral (Caleb Lewis, State Theatre Company South Australia/ Country Arts South Australia/ Currency Press)
- Golden Blood (Merlynn Tong, Griffin Theatre Company/ Currency Press)
- Whitefella Yella Tree (Dylan Van Den Berg, Griffin Theatre Company/Currency Press)
Betty Roland Prize for Scriptwriting ($30,000)
- Mystery Road: Origin, Episode One, ‘The Whipping Tree’ (Blake Ayshford, Bunya Productions)
- Blaze (Del Kathryn Barton & Huna Amweero, Causeway Films)
- Heartbreak High, Season 1 Episode 8, ‘Three of Swords’ (Hannah Carroll Chapman, Fremantle Media Australia/ Netflix ANZ)
- The Australian Wars (Jacob Hickey, Rachel Perkins & Don Watson, Blackfella Films)
- Heartbreak High, Season 1 Episode 5, ‘Bin Chicken’ (Thomas Wilson-White, Fremantle Media Australia/ Netflix ANZ)
- The Stranger (Thomas M Wright, See-Saw Films)
Multicultural NSW Award ($30,000)
- 11 Words for Love (Randa Abdel-Fattah & Maxine Beneba Clarke, Hachette)
- The Eulogy (Jackie Bailey, Hardie Grant Books)
- Scary Monsters (Michelle de Kretser, A&U)
- The Whitewash (Siang Lu, UQP)
- The Bonesetter’s Fee and other stories (Rashida Murphy, Spineless Wonders)
- When Granny Came to Stay (Alice Pung & Sally Soweol Han, Pan Macmillan)
Indigenous Writers’ Prize ($30,000 )
- We Come With This Place (Debra Dank, Echo)
- Harvest Lingo (Lionel Fogarty, Giramondo)
- Open Your Heart to Country (Jasmine Seymour, Magabala)
- The Dunggiirr Brothers and the Caring Song of the Whale (Aunty Shaa Smith, Neeyan Smith, Uncle Bud Marshall, with Yandaarra including Sarah Wright, Lara Daley and Paul Hodge, A&U)
- The First Scientists: Deadly inventions and innovations from Australia’s First Peoples (Corey Tutt & Blak Douglas, Hardie Grant Explore)
- Another Day in the Colony (Chelsea Watego, UQP)
NSW Premier’s Translation Prize ($30,000 — biennial award)
- Deadly Quiet City: Stories From Wuhan, COVID Ground Zero (Murong Xuecun, translator Anonymous, Hardie Grant Books)
- Duino Elegies (Rainer Maria Rilke, trans by Alison Croggon, Newport Street Books)
- The Membranes (Chi Ta-wei, trans by Ari Larissa Heinrich, Columbia University Press)
- The Assommoir (Émile Zola, trans by Brian Nelson, OUP)
- On the Line (Joseph Ponthus, trans by Stephanie Smee, Black Inc.)
- People from Bloomington (Budi Darma, trans by Tiffany Tsao, Penguin Classics)
UTS Glenda Adams Award for New Writing ($5000)
- Blaze (Del Kathryn Barton & Huna Amweero, Causway Films)
- The Eulogy (Jackie Bailey, Hardie Grant Books)
- We Come With This Place (Debra Dank, Echo)
- Women I Know (Katerina Gibson, Scribner)
- The Rat-Catcher’s Apprentice (Maggie Jankuloska, MidnightSun)
- The Upwelling (Lystra Rose, Hachette Australia)
- Hush (Ciella Williams, New Ghosts Theatre Company/Playlab Theatre)
- At the Altar of Touch (Gavin Yuan Gao, UQP).
Voting for the people’s choice award is now also open.
The shortlisted works were chosen by 35 judges from a record 856 entries. The winners will be announced on 22 May.
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