‘Reckoning’ wins ABA Booksellers Choice Award; booksellers of the year announced

The Australian Booksellers Association (ABA) Booksellers Choice Award for 2016 has been won by Magda Szubankski’s Reckoning. The ABA conference awards night was held on May 29 at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra.  In her acceptance speech Szubanski took the opportunity to emphasise the value of Australian writers and authors saying that ‘without Australian stories we’re nothing but shadow puppets’, that, ‘we will dematerialise’.

Amelia Lush from Better Read Than Dead in Newtown was named Young Bookseller of the Year. Bookseller of the Year was shared by Deb Force from the Sun Bookshop in Yarraville, Melbourne and Anna Low from Potts Point Bookshop, Sydney. Robyn Huppert, the ABA’s Communications Manager and Kid’s Reading Guide organiser was awarded the Elizabeth Riley Fellowship for Children’s Bookselling.

Comedian Dave O’Neill hosted the night which included a speech from Deng Adut, who described his experiences as a child soldier in the Sudanese Civil War and his subsequent life in Australia. Jimmy Barnes from the band Cold Chisel read from his soon to be published memoir and performed three songs which drew a standing ovation from all in attendance.

Miles Franklin Literary Award 2016 shortlist announced

Miles Franklin Literary Award shortlisted titles for 2016 are:

  • Hope Farm (Peggy Frew, Scribe)
  • Leap (Myfanwy Jones, A&U)
  • Black Rock White City (A S Patric, Transit Lounge)
  • Salt Creek (Lucy Treloar, Pan Macmillan)
  • The Natural Way of Things (Charlotte Wood, A&U)

State Library of NSW Mitchell Librarian Richard Neville said on behalf of the judging panel: ‘The focus of this year’s shortlist is the creation, maintenance and manipulation of identity: the impact of its dislocation, the devastation of its theft, and the consequences of its re-imagination. The 2016 shortlist moves around colonial society, a dysfunctional late twentieth century and a disturbing future, all realised with divergent but consistently powerful voices.’ 

Escape Winter Rebus Puzzle Competition

 

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Welcome to our Escape Winter Competition page.

 

Solve our puzzles & escape the cold this winter.

 

Each Wednesday, starting from 1 June 2016 a visual puzzle called a Rebus, will be posted here and on display at all Parramatta Library branches.

 

Solve the 14 puzzles by sounding out the pictures from left to right to create a book, movie or TV show title. It could even be a book and movie title! Guess all 14 puzzles or 1, it’s up to you.

 

All puzzles will have a common theme of escaping the cold…think tropical locations, deserts and all things warm.

 

Drop your answer to any Parramatta Library branch, email or enter online below.
Please include your name, library card number and phone number.
You can only enter once per puzzle but the more puzzles you answer, the more entries you’ll get!

 

Click on the links below each Wednesday and guess the book, movie or TV series each week! One new puzzle each week starting from Wednesday 1 June 2016.

 

Week 1 Puzzle          Week 2 Puzzle           Week 3 Puzzle           Week 4 Puzzle
Week 5 Puzzle          Week 6 Puzzle           Week 7 Puzzle            Week 8 Puzzle
Week 9 Puzzle          Week 10 Puzzle         Week 11 Puzzle          Week 12 Puzzle                                                    Week 13 Puzzle        Week 14 Puzzle

 

Each correct puzzle answer will be placed into a draw to win one of three $50 Booktopia gift certificates.

  • Open to all Library members 18 years of age and over.
  • Competion opens Wednesday 1 June 2016 with the last puzzle posted Wednesday 31 August 2016, all puzzle answers to be submitted by Monday 5 September 2016.
  • Winners will be notified by Wednesday 14 September. Winners can collect their prizes at any Parramatta Library branch.

 

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How did you go with our sample puzzle? Did you get it right?

REBUS PUZZLE EXAMPLE BLOG