Английская Википедия:Fogarty Literary Award

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The Fogarty Literary Award is an Australian award that was established in December 2018 by Fremantle Press in association with the Fogarty Foundation. It is a biennial award for an unpublished manuscript by a Western Australian writer aged 18 to 35 valued at AU$20,000. In addition, the winning author receives a publishing contract for their manuscript.[1]

Award winners

Year Title Author References
2019 "The History of Mischief" Rebecca Higgie [2]
2021 "The Glass House" Brooke Dunnell [3]
2023 "The Skeleton House" Katherine Allum [4]

Shortlists

2019

  • "Where the Line Breaks" by Michael Peregrine Burrows[5]
  • "The History of Mischief" by Rebecca Higgie[2]
  • "The Last Bookstore" by Emma Young[5]

2021

  • "The Glass House" by Brooke Dunnell[3]
  • "A Horse Held at Gunpoint" by Patrick Marlborough[6]
  • "Old Boy" by Georgia Tree[6]

2023

  • "The Skeleton House" by Katherine Allum[7]
  • "The Anatomy of Witchcraft" by Prema Arasu[7]
  • "Jasper Cliff" by Josh Kemp[7]
  • "Nock Loose" by Patrick Marlborough[7]
  • "A Wreck of Seabirds" by Karleah Olson[7]
  • "The Dreamers" by Emily Paull[7]

References

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