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Melbourne Writer s Festival: Tasmanian authors dominate line up for Age Book of the Year award
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Tasmanian authors dominate line up for Age Book of the Year award
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Age Book of the Year, as the prize makes its return after a nine-year hiatus.
Along with award winners Amanda Lohrey and Richard Flanagan, first-time author Adam Thompson and novelist Robbie Arnott make up the quartet of Tasmanian writers on the list. The last time the award was presented, in 2012, it went to another writer from Tasmania, James Boyce, for
1835: The Founding of Melbourne and the Conquest of Australia.
The shortlist is completed by Steven Conte, Kate Grenville and Nardi Simpson.
The Age Book of the Year: It’s coming back and here’s the shortlist
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It’s been a while, but
The Age Book of the Year is on the way back. It will be presented on Friday, September 3 – the opening night of the Melbourne Writers Festival, of which the newspaper is a media partner.
The previous iteration of the award was last seen in 2012, when Tasmanian historian James Boyce won the overall prize for
1835: The Founding of Melbourne and the Conquest of Australia, while Gillian Mears won the fiction prize for
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