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Fogarty Literary Award
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 It is a biennial award for an unpublished manuscript by a Western Australian writer aged 18 to 35 valued at AU$20,000.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. Award winners Shortlists 2019 * "Where the Line Breaks" by Michael Peregrine Burrows * "The History of Mischief" by Rebecca Higgie * "The Last Bookstore" by Emma Young 2021 * "The Glass House" by Brooke Dunnell * "A Horse Held at Gunpoint" by Patrick Marlborough * "Old Boy" by Georgia Tree 2023 * "The Skeleton House" by Katherine Allum * "The Anatomy of Witchcraft" by Prema Arasu * "Jasper Cliff" by Josh Kemp * "Nock Loose" by Patrick Marlborough * "A Wreck of Seabirds" by Karleah Olson * "The Dreamers" by Emily Paull 2025 * "Glimmers in the Sea Glass" by Chuckie Raven * "Boy Friends" by Seth Malacari * "Out The ...
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Fremantle Press
Fremantle Press (formerly known as Fremantle Arts Centre Press) is an independent publisher in Western Australia. Fremantle Press was established by the Fremantle Arts Centre in 1976. It focuses on publishing Western Australian writers and writing. It publishes works of fiction, literary prose and poetry, social history, autobiography, biography, trade books in areas such as food and photography, children's picture books and fiction for young readers. History The Fremantle Arts Centre Press was started in the mid 1970s when it published the first of its books which included a poetry anthology. The first author of a whole book was Elizabeth Jolley who wrote ''Five Acre Virgin and other Stories''Fremantle Press
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Australian Literary Awards
A list of Australian literary awards and prizes: Literature * ABC Fiction Award (2005–2009) * ACT Book of the Year * ACT Writing and Publishing Awards * Ada Cambridge Prize * The Age Book of the Year * ARA Historical Novel Prize * Asher Award (2005–2017) * Australian Book Industry Awards * Australian Literature Society Gold Medal * The Australian/Vogel Literary Award * Banjo Awards (1974–1997) * Barbara Jefferis Award * Chief Minister's NT Book Awards, originally Territory Read, from 2009 * Colin Roderick Award (1967-) * Queensland Premier's Literary Awards#Unpublished Indigenous Writer – The David Unaipon Award, David Unaipon Award * Deborah Cass Prize for Writing, established 2015 for writers from a migrant background * Dorothy Hewett Award * Fogarty Literary Award * Indie Book Awards (Australia), Indie Book Awards (2008-) * MARION Book Awards * Melbourne Prize for Literature (2006-) * Miles Franklin Award (1957-) * MUD Literary Prize * Nib Literary Award (fiction ...
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Awards Established In 2018
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