Monday, 10 December 2012
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Prime Minister's Literary Award
Yesterday I spent the day at the National Library in Canberra where the Prime Minister, Julia Gillard announced the winners of the Prime Minister's Literary Award.
I am thrilled and honoured that Pan's Whisper was shortlisted, along with Sue Saliba's Alaska, Barry Jonsberg's Being Here, Bill Condon's A Straight Line To My Heart and Robert Newton's When We Were Two, in the Young Adult Fiction section of the awards.
I went along to the award ceremony looking forward to the experience, but sure the winner wasn't Pan. I read all four of the other shortlisted novels, and loved them all, however, when I finished Robert's book, I turned to my husband and said, "I've just read the winner."
When We Were Two is simply beautiful and a much deserved winner of the Prime Minister's Award, Young Adult Fiction. Congrats Robert.
Again, a huge congratulations to all the winners and shortlistees. It was lovely to meet so many and share the day with such talented people.
And finally, my sincerest thanks to Prime Minister, Julia Gillard and Minister for the Arts, Simon Crean, for their support of Australian writing and writers.
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National Library Bookshop |
I went along to the award ceremony looking forward to the experience, but sure the winner wasn't Pan. I read all four of the other shortlisted novels, and loved them all, however, when I finished Robert's book, I turned to my husband and said, "I've just read the winner."
When We Were Two is simply beautiful and a much deserved winner of the Prime Minister's Award, Young Adult Fiction. Congrats Robert.
Again, a huge congratulations to all the winners and shortlistees. It was lovely to meet so many and share the day with such talented people.
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PM Julia Gillard, Minister for the Arts, Simon Crean and PMLA winners. |
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Tragically excited and honoured! |
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Shortlistees accepting their prize |
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Lunch with Di Bates and Bill Condon |
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
And the winner is...
My apologies for being tardy in announcing the winner of the Love Notes From Vinegar House competition. On the up-side, I will be seeing Karen this weekend, so your book is now a personally signed book!
So, after a few misadventures involving a brush and a bath, Milly has chosen a winner.
Congratulations to Kaye Baillie, who wins a 'signed' copy of Karen Tayleur's Love Notes from Vinegar House.
Enjoy Kaye - I know you will!
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Pick one? Now? Look at me! I'm a mess... |
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Brushed and ready to choose... |
Enjoy Kaye - I know you will!
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