Aurealis Award for Best Children's Long Fiction
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As part of the Aurealis Awards, the Aurealis Award for Best Children's Long Fiction is given annually to the best children's long form piece of fiction written in the science fiction, fantasy or horror genre by an Australian author.
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[edit] List of winners
[edit] 2001
- Winner:
- Sally Odgers, Candle Iron
- Finalists:
- Kirsty Murray, Market Blues
- Michael Stephens, Blat Magic
- Honourable mention:
- Janeen Webb, Sailing to Atlantis
[edit] 2002
- Winner:
- Gabrielle Wang, In the Garden of Empress Cassia
- Finalists:
- Catherine Jinks, Eglantine
- Dave Luckett, Rhianna and the Dogs of Iron
- Natalie Jane Prior, Lily Quench and the Treasure of Mote Ely
- Justin d'Ath & Astrid Spark, Fixologist
[edit] 2003
- Winner:
- Finalists:
- Deborah Abela, Max Remy Superspy: The Hollywood Mission
- Catherine Jinks, Eustace
- James Valentine, Jumpman Rule 2
- Carole Wilkinson, Dragonkeeper
[edit] 2004
- Winner:
- Colin Thompson, How to Live Forever
- Finalists:
- John Flanagan, The Ruins of Gorlan
- Cassandra Golds, Claire de Lune
- Sophie Masson, Snow, Fire, Sword
- Gabrielle Wang, The Pearl of Tiger Bay
- Highly commended:
- James Moloney, Tunnel of Ferdinand
[edit] 2005
- Winner:
- Finalists:
- Isobelle Carmody, Little Fur
- Morris Gleitzman, Worm Story
- Richard Harland, Sassycat: The Night of the Dead
- Highly commended:
[edit] 2006
- Winner:
- Mardi McConnochie, Melissa, Queen of Evil
- Finalists:
- Isobelle Carmody, A Fox Called Sorrow
- John Flanagan, Oakleaf Bearers
- Nury Vittachi, Twilight in the Land of Nowhen
- Kim Wilkins, The Sunken Kingdom Quartet
[edit] 2007
- Winner:
- Kate Forsyth, The Chain of Charms series:
- #2: The Silver Horse
- #3: The Herb of Grace
- #4: The Cat's Eye Shell
- #5: The Lightning Bolt
- #6: The Butterfly in Amber
- Kate Forsyth, The Chain of Charms series:
- Finalists:
- Isobelle Carmody, A Mystery of Wolves
- Emily Rodda, The Key to Rondo
- Carole Wilkinson, Dragon Moon