Tonight I attended the presentation of the ACT Notable Book Awards which are made by Marion (the ACT Writers Centre). It was a well-organised event, but had a wonderfully natural and friendly feel to it at the same time, appeals to me. I’ll take natural over glitz every time. The venue was the Canberra Contemporary Art Space, where the featured exhibition was Bodies without Organs, a group show, says the website, by queer and non-binary artists, exploring “how contemporary artists transgress and subvert our understanding of materiality and form”. There was a little time to view the art before the formalities started, but I’m afraid I used that time to catch up with people.
As I didn’t share the shortlists for these awards, I am listing those, and highlighting the winners in bold.
Poetry
The shortlist:
- Penelope Layland, Beloved (Recent Work Press)
- Maurice Nevile, Translating loss: A haiku collection
- Peter Ramm, Waterlines (Vagabond Press)
- Kimberly K. Williams, Still lives (Life before man) (Gazebo Books)
Maurice Nevile won the self-published award, and Peter Ramm was highly commended.
Non fiction
The shortlist was:
- Tabitha Carvan, This is not a book about Benedict Cumberbatch (HarperCollins)
- Katrina Marson, Legitimate sexpectations (Scribe Publications)
- Michael Richards, A maker of books: Alec Bolton and his Brindabella Press (NLA Publishing)
- Helen Topor, Neither king nor saint
- Biff Ward, The third chopstick (my review)
- Jan Williams Smith, The glass cricket ball (Big Sky)
Helen Topor won the self-published award, and Katrina Marson was highly commended.
Children’s
- Jackie French and Bruce Whatley, Diary of a rescued wombat: The untold story (HarperCollins Australia)
- Irma Gold and Wayne Harris, Seree’s story (Walker Books Australia)
- Dr Bryan Lessard (Dr Bry the Fly Guy), Eyes on flied (Pan Macmillan)
- Stephanie Owen Reeder and Astred Hicks, Swifty the super-fast parrot (CSIRO Publishing)
- Barbie Robinson and Ian Robertson, Charles the gallery dog (For Pity Sake Publishing)
- Krys Saclier and Cathy Wilcox, Camp Canberra (Wild Dog Books)
Barbie Robinson and Ian Robertson won the self-published award. Two highly commendeds were announced: Irma Gold and Wayne Harris, and Stephanie Owen Reeder and Astred Hicks. It’s interesting, but perhaps not unusual, how many of the shortlisted books feature, as an American friend of mine would say, “critters”.
Fiction
- S G Bryant, A death in black and white
- Paul Daley, Jesustown (Allen & Unwin)
- Tanya Davies, Then Eve
- Chris Hammer, The tilt (Allen & Unwin)
- Peter Papathanasiou, The invisible (Hachette)
- Inga Simpson, The willowman (Hachette)
The self-published award went to Tanya Davies.
Marion Special Book Award
This award is not limited by genre, and this year’s was won by Dylan van Den Berg’s play, Whitefella yella tree.
Other awards
Two other awards were made:
- The Anne Edgeworth Emerging Writers Award, now in its 11th year, is made to an emerging writer and this year’s winner was a screenwriter, Linda Chen.
- The June Shenfield National Poetry Award for an individual poem was won by Rhian Healy from Western Australia for her poem “The gunshot”. ACT poet Rebecca Fleming won third prize for her poem “Anticipation”.
Canberra (the ACT) is a small jurisdiction, but has an active, engaged and, I’ve found, warm literary community that was well in evidence despite the awfully chilly evening outside. I’m glad I made the effort to go.






















