Rights round-up
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
SalesFiction—Fremantle Press has sold French rights to Prime Cut (Alan Carter) to Editions Bragelonne. UQP has sold Polish rights to The Anatomy of Wings and The Midnight Dress (both Karen...
ASA National Writers’ Congress: Australian content, author income and digital opportunities discussed
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
The Australian Society of Authors’ (ASA) second biennial National Writers Congress was held at Luna Park in Sydney from 11-12 September.Dwindling author incomes and cuts to arts funding were much...
Self-published ‘Creating Cities’ tops Amazon ebook category; 1200 print copies sold in its first week
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Marcus Westbury’s Creating Cities, a crowdfunded, self-published book about the transformation of the city of Newcastle, has topped its Amazon ebook sales category several days after its launch.Westbury, the founder...
Pan Macmillan acquires Vic Prem’s Unpublished Manuscript winner
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Pan Macmillan has acquired The Dry by Jane Harper, the winner of the 2015 Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for an Unpublished Manuscript, in a three-book deal from Clare Forster at Curtis...
More than 30,000 attend BWF
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
More than 30,000 visitors attended the Brisbane Writers’ Festival, which ran from 2 to 6 September, the first under new creative director and CEO Julie Beveridge.While the total numbers are...
Inaugural Affirm Mentorship Award winners announced
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Affirm Press has announced the winners of the inaugural Affirm Mentorship Award, run in partnership with Varuna, the Writers’ House.Three writers were chosen from 149 submissions, with the Affirm Press editorial...
Tasmanian Premier’s Literary Prizes 2015 shortlists announced
Monday, 14 September 2015
The shortlists for the Tasmanian Premier’s Literary Prizes were announced at the opening of the Tasmanian Writers and Readers Festival on 11 September.The shortlisted titles in each category are:Tasmania Book...
Visiting International Publishers program to run alongside SWF in 2016
Monday, 14 September 2015
The Australia Council has announced its Visiting International Publishers (VIP) program will run alongside the Sydney Writers’ Festival (SWF) in May next year.Australia Council arts strategy executive director Wendy Were...
Scribe 2015 nonfiction prize longlist announced
Monday, 14 September 2015
Scribe has announced the longlisted titles for its third annual nonfiction prize for young writers.The prize, run in conjunction with Express Media, offers the winner a cash prize of $1500;...
Queensland Literary Awards 2015 shortlists announced
Friday, 11 September 2015
The shortlists for this year’s Queensland Literary Awards (QLA) have been announced.The shortlisted titles are:Fiction A Short History of Richard Kline (Amanda Lohrey, Black Inc.) The Golden Age (Joan London,...
Government releases Book Council terms of reference; Adler to chair
Friday, 11 September 2015
The federal government has announced the terms of reference for the Book Council of Australia and that Australian Publishers Association (APA) president and Melbourne University Publishing CEO Louise Adler will...
Copyright Agency announces inaugural writing fellow for SA’s J M Coetzee Centre
Friday, 11 September 2015
South Australian author Cath Kenneally has been chosen as the inaugural Copyright Agency J M Coetzee Writing Fellow at the University of Adelaide.The $30,000 fellowship, funded by the Copyright Agency’s...
Henshaw awarded inaugural Copyright Agency Author Fellowship
Friday, 11 September 2015
The Copyright Agency has awarded its inaugural $40,000 Author Fellowship to Mark Henshaw.The fellowship, aimed at mid-to-late career authors, is one of several fellowships established by the Copyright Agency to mark...
New ‘Books+Publishing’ and ‘B+P Junior’ reviews out now
Friday, 11 September 2015
Books+Publishing’s latest Reviews newsletter contains reviews of 10 adult books publishing in October and November.Drusilla Modjeska’s Second Half First: A Memoir (Knopf, October) received five stars from reviewer Gerard Elson,...
CHASS Australia Book Prize 2015 shortlist announced
Thursday, 10 September 2015
The Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (CHASS) has announced the 2015 Australia Book Prize shortlist. The prize, worth $3500, is part of the CHASS Australia Prizes program,...
Emerging writers feature in SBS ‘True Series’ podcasts
Thursday, 10 September 2015
SBS has programmed a new seven-part podcast series featuring stories written and read by early-career Australian writers.The ‘True Stories’ series is based on the theme of ‘High School’ and celebrates...
2015 PMLA judges revealed; Henderson, Murray out
Wednesday, 9 September 2015
The judging panels for the 2015 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards (PMLAs) have been revealed on the PMLA website, showing few changes to the 2014 panels.Sydney Institute executive director and Weekend Australia...
Harms appointed head of marketing and communications at the Wheeler Centre
Wednesday, 9 September 2015
Readings head of marketing and communications Emily Harms has been appointed head of marketing and communications at the Wheeler Centre, beginning on 28 September.Harms has worked at Readings for the...
Australian Family Therapists’ Awards 2015 winners announced
Wednesday, 9 September 2015
The winners of the 2015 Australian Family Therapists’ Awards for Children’s Literature have been announced.Crashing Down by Kate McCaffrey (Fremantle Press) has won the $1500 Older Readers Award. The book tells the story...
NZ Film and Literature Board puts interim ban on award-winning YA novel
Tuesday, 8 September 2015
New Zealand author Ted Dawe’s 2013 YA novel Into the River has been temporarily banned from sale or supply in his home country following complaints about its portrayal of teenagers...
ABC claims it declined PM’s Literary Awards broadcast because of ‘unworkable’ demands
Tuesday, 8 September 2015
ABC Television director Richard Finlayson has issued a statement outlining the network’s reasons for not broadcasting last year’s Prime Minister’s Literary Awards ceremony in December, following a report in the...
Courtenay, Zusak top Better Reading Top 100 survey
Monday, 7 September 2015
Book recommendation website Better Reading has announced the results of its inaugural Top 100 Books survey, which tallied the favourite books of around 5000 Australian readers.Site founder and director Cheryl...
Magnuson Smith wins 2015 ‘ABR’ Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize
Monday, 7 September 2015
UK-US author Rob Magnuson Smith has won the 2015 Australian Book Review (ABR) Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize for his story ‘The Elector of Nossnearly’.Smith, who is the author of...
Winners announced for 2015 NSW Premier’s History Awards
Monday, 7 September 2015
The winners of the NSW Premier’s History Awards have been announced as part of the official launch of NSW History Week. The awards, which total $75,000 in prize money, incorporated...
Most Underrated Book Award 2015 shortlist announced
Monday, 7 September 2015
The Small Press Network (SPN) has announced the shortlist for this year’s Most Underrated Book Award (MUBA).The shortlisted titles are: Isabelle of the Moon and Stars (S A Jones, UWAP)...
Angry Robot announces two-book deal with Foz Meadows
Friday, 4 September 2015
Australian author Foz Meadows has signed a two-book deal with UK publisher Angry Robot.Angry Robot acquired world English-language rights to Meadows’ An Accident of Stars, the first novel in a...
Literary sector pushes for Book Council consultation
Friday, 4 September 2015
More than 40 literary organisations including publishers, writers’ centres, literary journals and writers’ festivals are calling for the government to consult with the literary community on planning for the Book...
Richell Prize longlist announced
Friday, 4 September 2015
The longlist for Hachette Australia’s inaugural Richell Prize for Emerging Writers has been announced. The longlisted authors are: Sally Abbott Toni Bartlett Alice Bishop Lyndel Caffrey Jeremy Clarke Bronte Coates...
Richell Prize longlist announced
Friday, 4 September 2015
The longlist for Hachette Australia’s inaugural Richell Prize for Emerging Writers has been announced. The longlisted authors are: Sally Abbott Toni Bartlett Alice Bishop Lyndel Caffrey Jeremy Clarke Bronte Coates...
‘Tomorrow, When the War Began’ TV adaptation cast announced
Wednesday, 2 September 2015
The cast has been announced for the TV adaption of John Marsden’s ‘Tomorrow, When the War Began’ series, with shooting to begin in and around Melbourne on 16 September.The cast...
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