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HC Coombs Fellow takes out Miles Franklin award


HC Coombs Fellow takes out Miles Franklin award
19 July 2021
It was in a bare quiet room beside the ANU Classics Museum where prize-winning author Amanda Lohrey found the energy to continue writing.
Here, Lohrey spent three wonderfully quiet undistracted months as the 2016 HC Coombs Creative Arts Fellow with the ANU School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics.
The fellowship was created to provide creatives with the space and time to undertake their work at the ANU. 
By the end of her time writing in this room, Lohrey had finished her novel,
The Labyrinth. 
I don t know if I could have finished it without that fellowship, Lohrey says. ....

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Tasmanian author Amanda Lohrey wins prestigious Miles Franklin Literary Award for The Labyrinth

Tasmanian author Amanda Lohrey wins prestigious Miles Franklin Literary Award for The Labyrinth
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Bold Women in Print


The early twentieth century was a golden period for Australian literature. This was particularly true of female novelists, who rose to prominence in the late 1920s. They arguably produced the best work, from this period through to the end of the Second World War. Yet some of the finest female writers encountered gendered attitudes, wrote under male pseudonyms, struggled to get their work published in Australia and received belated recognition. A closer look at three eminent early twentieth-century novelists Henry Handel Richardson, Miles Franklin and Christina Stead reveals that each faced significant obstacles in writing and publishing their work, much of which is now celebrated as leading examples of Australian literature. ....

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