Monday musings on Australian literature: Tasmanian Literary Awards

While some state literary awards are well established - such as the NSW and Victorian Premier's Literary Awards - others seem to struggle to gain and maintain traction. But, where there's a will, there's usually a way, as we saw in Queensland in 2012 when new premier Campbell Newman cancelled the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards. … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: Tasmanian Literary Awards

Monday musings on Australian literature: the Australasian Book Society

Back in 2023, I briefly mentioned the Australasian Book Society (ABS) in my Monday Musings post for the 1962 Year Club, adding that the society deserved its own post. Finally, here it is, albeit still introductory. There is a lot to research and tease out about this initiative, and I am not planning to write … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: the Australasian Book Society

Monday musings on Australian literature: on 1924: 2, New novels

Then as now, newspapers regularly announced new Australian novels as they are published. In these year-based series, I've not done a post specifically on the new releases, so have decided to do it for this year. This is not complete but contains books by authors who had some career longevity. New novel releases I've listed … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: on 1924: 2, New novels

Sun Jung, My name is Gucci (#BookReview)

Some reading synchronicities - those coincidental connections that happen between books we read in a short period of time - are zeitgeist-related. For example, grief is not my go-to, but it is a common theme in contemporary writing so it's not entirely remarkable that I have written three reviews since January about books focused on … Continue reading Sun Jung, My name is Gucci (#BookReview)

Monday musings on Australian literature: on 1924: 1, Bookstall, again

During 2022 and 2023, I wrote a series of posts on Australian literature as it was read, and thought about, a century earlier, in 1922 and 1923. Last year, I researched 1924, with a view to doing the same, and in fact heralded the upcoming 1924 series, but didn't end up writing any posts. This … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: on 1924: 1, Bookstall, again

Monday musings on Australian literature: Forgotten writers 10, Ruby Mary Doyle

Unlike my last forgotten writer, Dulcie Deamer, today's writer, though a prolific contributor to newspapers in her day, has slipped into the shadows. Neither Wikipedia nor the Australian dictionary of biography (ADB) contain articles for her, but the AustLit database does. As with many of my Forgotten Writers articles, I researched and posted a versions … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: Forgotten writers 10, Ruby Mary Doyle