ACT Writing and Publishing Awards
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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]
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[edit] List of Winners
[edit] 2007
- Non-fiction - Men at Birth by David Vernon
- Fiction - Ghosts in the Helmet Trees by Rory Steele
- Poetry - Verbal Medicine by Tim Metcalf
- Children's - Secrets by Stephen Matthews [2]
[edit] 2006
- Non-fiction - Unlocking History's Secrets by Graeme Barrow
- Fiction - The Grinding House by Kaaron Warren
- Poetry - Southbound by Michael Byrne
- Children's - Not Awarded [3]
[edit] 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
[edit] 2004
- 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 [4]
[edit] References
- ^ ACT Writing and Publishing Awards, ACT Writer's Centre
- ^ Canberra Writers Celebrated by Gia Metherell, Canberra Times, 14 Dec 2007
- ^ ACT Writing and Publishing Awards, ACT Writer's Centre
- ^ ACT Library Service Winners