Tasmanian Literary Awards 2025!
Excitement is in the air, as wordsmiths ready to celebrate tonight at the 2025 Tasmanian Literary Awards. The Long List has progressed to the Short List, and the winners – poets, novelists, non-fiction and genre fiction writers – have finally been announced..
With $125,000 in prize money spread across 7 awards, 21 judges have painstakingly waded through the selections on offer, and Minister for the Arts, Madeleine Ogilvie is ready to celebrate this communal festival of words. “The Tasmanian Literary Awards send a strong message that words matter. The awards demonstrate that words have power and meaning, and that literature deserves to be celebrated, not as a luxury, but as an essential element of a diverse and vibrant society.”
- Aboriginal Writer’s Fellowship, Nunami Sculthorpe-Green
- Margaret Scott Tasmanian Young Writer’s Fellowship, Lars Rogers
- Minister for the Arts’ Prize for Books for Young Readers and Children, Digger Digs Down by Johanna Bell, illustrated by Huni Melissa Bolliger (University of Queensland Press, 2024)
- Premier’s Prize for Fiction, Heartsease by Kate Kruimink (Pan Macmillan Australia, 2024)
- Premier’s Prize for Non-fiction, Graft by Maggie MacKellar (Penguin Random House, 2023)
- Tim Thorne Prize for Poetry, say, a river by Pam Schindler (Ginninderra Press, 2023)
- University of Tasmania Prize (supported by the University of Tasmania), Department of the Vanishing by Johanna Bell
- Minister for the Arts’ Prize for Books for Young Readers and Children – People’s Choice Award, Amazing Animal Journeys by Jennifer Cossins (Lothian Children’s Books, 2022)
- Premier’s Prize for Fiction – People’s Choice Award, The Angry Women’s Choir by Meg Bignell (Penguin Random House, 2022)
- Premier’s Prize for Non-fiction – People’s Choice Award, Graft by Maggie MacKellar (Penguin Random House, 2023)
- Tim Thorne Prize for Poetry – People’s Choice Award, Ways to Say Goodbye by Anne Kellas (Liquid Amber Press, 2023)
For more information on the winners, shortlists, longlists and judges’ comments, visit https://www.arts.tas.gov.au/
Timothy Dayman
March 27, 2025 at 22:43
Wow !
Are there any men in Tasmania writing books?