ACT Writing and Publishing Awards

The ACT Writing and Publishing Awards are an Australian literary award presented by the ACT Writers Centre for the best books in the categories of non-fiction, fiction, poetry and children's literature written in the Canberra region. They have been awarded since 2004. The winners in each category receive a $500 prize.[1]

The Anne Edgeworth Fellowship is for an emerging ACT region writer, and commemorates Anne Edgeworth (also known as Anne Godfrey-Smith).[2]

The June Shenfield Poetry Award is for an emerging Australian poet, and is awarded in collaboration with Demos Journal.[3]

The Marjorie Graber-McInnis Short Story Award is for an emerging ACT region writer. It was established to commemorate the late short story writer Graber-McInnis, who lived in Canberra.[4]

The Michael Thwaites Poetry Award was previously known as the ACT Writers Centre Poetry Award.[5]

The Publishing awards span four categories of fiction, non-fiction, poetry and children's books.[6]

List of winners

2004[7]

  • Non-fiction – Huts in the Victorian Alps by Klaus Hueneke
  • Fiction – You by Narelle Wickham
  • Poetry – Indigo Book of Modern Australian Sonnets by Geoff Page [8]

2005

  • Non-fiction – Days of Innocents edited by Hilary Trotter
  • Fiction – Trouble in the Garden by Peter Frankis
  • Poetry – Unfinished Journey by Michael Thwaites
  • Children's – The Year of the Mean Queen by Graeme Hume and Caroline Ambrus

2006

2007

2008

  • Non-fiction – Rainbow by Jennifer Horsfield
  • Fiction – Not a Flotation Device by Peter Frankis
  • Poetry – Migrant writer on a bus, thinking of Kundera by Danijela Kambaskovic-Sawers (unpublished poem by an ACT writer) Andy Jackson (unpublished poem by an Australian writer)
  • Children's –

2009

  • Non-fiction – The Campbell Community by Alan Foskett
  • Fiction – Smoke and mirrors by Kel Robertson
  • Poetry – Sleeping Alone by Michael Thorley
  • Children's – Butterscotch: Family and Friends by William Nevin Morison & Rebecca Dempsey
  • Marjorie Graber-McInnis Short Story Award – Basant by Maryanne Khan[10]

2010

  • Non-fiction – Capital Sailing: The history of the Canberra Yacht Club 1959–2009 by Alan Foskett
  • Fiction – Hornet Bank by Gordon Reid
  • Poetry – Before Afterwards by Leon Trainor
  • Children's – (not awarded)
  • Short story – "Acts of Kindness" by Jennifer Shapcott

2011[11]

2012

  • Marjorie Graber-McInnis Short Story Award 2012
    • Winner: Paper Cranes by Rachael Rippon
    • Highly Commended: Fiona Hamer
  • Michael Thwaites Poetry Award 2012
    • Winner: Isi Unikowski
    • Highly Commended: Monica Carroll
  • Children's Book category
    • Winner: Tracey Hawkins
  • Nonfiction Book category
    • Winner: Irma Gold
    • Highly Commended: Ann Villiers
    • Highly Commended: Alan Foskett
  • Fiction Book Category
    • Winner: Nigel Featherstone
    • Highly Commended: Irma Gold
    • Highly Commended: Elizabeth Egan
  • Poetry Book Category
    • Winner: Michael Byrne
  • Z4 Award for book reviews
    • Winner: Colin Steele

2013[12]

  • Marjorie Graber-McInnis Short Story Award 2013
    • Winner: This Square Called a Ring by Monica Carroll
    • Highly Commended:
      • Breath by Michelle Brock
      • Feather-light by Claire Delahunty
  • Michael Thwaites Poetry Award 2013
    • Winner: Ode to a Toothbrush by Penny O'Hara
    • Highly Commended:
      • After Nights by Claire Delahunty
      • An Untimely Death by Rebecca Fleming
  • Nonfiction Book Category
    • Winner: Canberry Tales: An Informal History (Arcadia) by G.A. Mawer
    • Highly Commended: Leaving the Rest Behind: An Immigrant’s Story by Ann Nugent
  • Fiction Book Category
    • Winner: Through Splintered Walls (Twelfth Planet Press) by Kaaron Warren
    • Highly Commended:
      • I’m Ready Now (Blemish Books) by Nigel Featherstone
      • Provocation (Arcadia) by Donald McMaster
  • Poetry Book Category
    • Winner: First…Then… (Ginninderra Press) by Melinda Smith
    • Highly Commended:
      • The Love Procession (Ginninderra Press) by Suzanne Edgar
      • In Country (Bat Trang Road Press) by Leon Trainor
  • Children's Book Category
    • Co-winner: Sarah’s Song (A Tiny Publication) by Tanya Davies
    • Co-winner: My Aunt Ate a Plate (Starry Night Publishing) by Maree Teychenne
  • Z4 Award for book reviews
    • Winner: Duncan Driver’s review of Martin Amis’s novel Lionel Asbo: State of England
  • Anne Edgeworth Fellowship for Young ACT Writers
    • Brian Obiri-Asare to produce his play In Between the Solitude of Sunburnt Islands

2014[13]

  • Marjorie Graber-McInnis Short Story Award 2014
    • Winner: ‘A White Woman in Ōjin’ by Ashley Thomson
    • Highly Commended:
      • ‘Hooking In' by Christine Kearney
      • ‘The Loose Thread and the Sterile Needles’ by Cara Lennon
      • ‘The Garden House’ by Alison O’Hara
  • Michael Thwaites Poetry Award 2014
    • Winner: ‘Stilettos’ by Robyn Lance
    • Highly Commended:
      • ‘Calling me in’ by Susan McGrath
      • ‘Jack and Jill’ by Gregory A Gould
      • ‘Implausible Birds’ by Kavya Robinson
  • Nonfiction Book Category
    • Winner: 18 Days – Al Jazeera English and the Egyptian Revolution (Editia) by Scott Bridges
    • Highly Commended:
      • Meat Pies and Mumbling Blokes – A Canberra Memoir (Ginninderra Press) by Margitta Acker
      • Australian Eagles: Australians in the Battle of Britain (Barrallier Books) by Kristen Alexander
  • Fiction Book Category
    • Winner: The Happiness Jar (Storytorch Press) by Samantha Tidy
    • Highly Commended: Round and Round by Jordan Morris
  • Poetry Book Category
    • Winner: The Petrov Poems ( Pitt Street Poetry) by Lesley Lebkowicz
    • Highly Commended:
      • Improving the News (Pitt Street Poetry) by Geoff Page
      • Drag down to unlock or place an emergency call (Pitt Street Poetry) by Melinda Smith
      • Extravagance (Ginninderra Press) by Irene Wilkie
  • Children's Book Category
    • Winner: An Aussie Year (Exisle Publishing) by Tania McCartney
    • Highly Commended:
      • The Very Sad Fish-lady by Joy McDonald
      • A Lion, a Whale and a Flea by Maree Teychenne
  • Anne Edgeworth Fellowship for Young ACT Writers
    • Winners: Zoya Patel and Lisa Fuller

2015[14]

  • Marjorie Graber-McInnis Short Story Award[15] 2015
    • Winner: Torvald's Year by C.H. Pearce
    • Highly Commended: Frozen Stiff by Elizabeth Egan
    • Highly Commended: Now and Then by Jennifer Hand
  • Michael Thwaites Poetry Award 2015
    • Winner: Ode to a Papermate Inkjoy 100 by Penny O'Hara
    • Highly Commended: Winter evening on the Monaro by Laurence Anderson
    • Highly Commended: Action (Bus Route 2) by Sarah Rice
    • Highly Commended: Memorabilia by Michelle Brock
  • Z4 Review Writing Award 2015
    • Winner: Excavate by Shu-Ling Chua
  • Publishing Awards: Fiction Category
    • Winner: Uncle Adolf by Craig Cormick
    • Highly Commended: Capital Yarns by Sean Costello
  • Publishing Awards: Nonfiction Category
    • Winner: Australia's Few and the Battle of Britain by Kristen Alexander
    • Highly Commended: The Pearl King by Robert Lehane
  • Publishing Awards: Children's Fiction Category
    • Winner: Midnight Burial by Pauline Deeves
    • Highly Commended: Tottie and Dot by Tania McCartney
  • Publishing Awards: Poetry Category
    • Winner: Fire in the Afternoon by John Stokes
    • Highly Commended: The Stars Like Sand: Australian Speculative Poetry by P. S. Cottier and Tim Jones
  • Anne Edgeworth Fellowship for Young Writers[16]
    • Winner: Louis Klee

2016[17]

  • Fiction
  • Nonfiction
    • Winner: Building a City: CS Daley and the Story of Canberra by Jennifer Horsfield
    • Highly Commended: Paths into Inner Canberra by P.S. Cottier
    • Highly Commended: Australian Predators of the Sky by Penny Olsen
    • Highly Commended: Weekend Warriors: A Funny Side by James Sanderson
  • Children's
  • Poetry
    • Winner: Deep in the Valley of Tea Bowls by Kathy Kituai
    • Highly Commended: Ripples Under the Skin by Janette Pieloor
  • The Marjorie Graber-McInnis Short Story Award 2016
    • Winner: 'Sandman' by Ron Schroer
    • Second Place: ‘Roadwork Ahead’ by Greg Burgess
    • Highly Commended: ‘Fight or Flight’ by Isabelo Gacusan
    • Highly Commended: ‘The Abject Redemption of Athalie Roche’ by Erin Prothero
  • The June Shenfield Poetry Award[18]
    • Winner: ‘Ghost’ by Hessom Razavi
    • Second Place: ‘Tumbleweed’ by Daniel Hutley
    • Second Place: ‘White Lilac (For Deb)’ by Saaro Umar
    • Highly Commended: ‘brontebright’ by Samuel Guthrie
    • Highly Commended: ‘My Grandmother’s Language’ by Nadia Niaz
    • Highly Commended: ‘The Lumber Room’ by Stephen Smithyman
  • The Anne Edgeworth Fellowship for Young Writers
    • Winner: Rosanna Stevens
    • Shortlisted: Shu-Ling Chua
    • Shortlisted: Grace Finlayson
    • Shortlisted: Leearni Hamilton
  • 2016 Judges

2017[19]

  • Fiction
    • Winner: The Grief Hole by Kaaron Warren
    • Highly Commended: All the King's Men by Shane W. Smith
    • Highly Commended: Fabel by Tom Heffernan
  • Children's
    • Winner: Amazing Animals of Australia's National Parks by Gina Newton
    • Highly Commended: Australia Illustrated by Tania McCartney
  • June Shenfield Poetry Award
    • Winner: "third daughter" by Penny O'Hara
    • Winner: "Recycling" by Ella Jeffery
    • Highly Commended: "The Uses of a Shark" by Damen O'Brien
  • Marjorie Graber-McInnis Short Story Award
    • Winner: "273" by Cherisse Kelly
    • Highly Commended: "The Secret Moons: by Frances Seymour
    • Highly Commended: "Intersection" by James Salvage
  • Anne Edgeworth Fellowship
    • Winner: Jemimah Cooper
    • Winner: Jacqueline de Rose-Ahern
    • Highly Commended: Ellen Harvey
    • Highly Commended: Kathryn Hind

2018[20]

  • Fiction
    • Winner: Paper Cuts: Comedic and satirical monologues for audition or performance by Kirsty Budding
  • Nonfiction
    • Winner: Verity by Robert Lehane
  • Children's
    • Winner: Trouble in Tune Town by Maura Pierlot
  • Poetry
    • Winner: A Constellation of Abnormalities by Paul Cliff
  • The Marjorie Graber-McInnis Short Story Award
    • Winner: Loyal Animals by Amanda McLeod
  • The June Shenfield Poetry Award
    • Winner: Incursion, Extinctions by Natalie Cook
  • The Anne Edgeworth Fellowship for Young Writers
    • Winner: Gemma Killen

2019[21]

  • Fiction
    • Winner: Triumviratus by Shane Smith
    • Highly Commended: A Perfect Marriage by Alison Booth
    • Highly Commended: After She Left by Penelope Hanley
  • Nonfiction
    • Winner: Backseat Drivers by Craig Cormick
    • Highly Commended: Joe Baker by Angelika Erpic
    • Highly Commended: Fire at Sea: HMAS Westralia 1998 by Kathryn Spurling
  • Children's
    • Winner: Billie by Nicole Godwin and Demelsa Haughton
    • Winner: When Worlds Collide by Amy Laurens
  • Poetry
    • Winner: Things I’ve Thought to Tell You Since I Saw You Last by Penelope Layland
    • Highly Commended: Inlandia by Ka Nelson
  • The Marjorie Graber-McInnis Short Story Award
    • Winner: "Pig Headed" by Ron Schroer
    • Highly Commended: "Nobody's Home" by Sophie Campbell
    • Highly Commended: "The Shearer's Wife" by Elizabeth Egan
  • The June Shenfield Poetry Award
    • Winner: "Satan’s Brew" by Riahta Ranford
    • Highly Commended: "Last Lights On the Great Divide" by Simone King
    • Highly Commended: "Keeping My Wits About Me" by Rosalind Moran
  • The Anne Edgeworth Fellowship for Young Writers
    • Winner: Kellie Nissen
    • Highly Commended: Simone King
    • Highly Commended: Rebekka Leary
    • Highly Commended: Gemma Nethercote Way
  • 2019 Judges
    • Fiction: Kaaron Warren and Margaret Innes
    • Nonfiction: Amy Walters and Peter Papathansiou
    • Poetry: Hazel Hall and Merlinda Bobis
    • Children's Book: Tania McCartney and Jacqueline de Rose-Ahern
    • The Marjorie Graber-McInnis Short Story Award: Beatrice Smith
    • The June Shenfield Poetry Award: Lucy Alexander
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