NSW Premier’s Literary Awards 2018 – Shortlists

The NSW Premier’s Literary Awards provide an opportunity to highlight the importance of literacy and to encourage everyone to enjoy and learn from the work of our writers. These annual awards honour distinguished achievement by Australian writers, contribute to Australia’s artistic reputation, and draw international attention to some of our best writers and to the cultural environment that nurtures them.

Past winners have included such notable writers as Peter Carey, David Malouf AO, Elizabeth Jolley, Thomas Keneally AO and Helen Garner.

The awards allocate prizes to a range of Australian literature – the shortlists cover: adult fiction; adult non fiction; poetry; young people; children; play writing; script writing; multicultural NSW and Indigenous writers. View the entire NSW Premier’s Literary Awards Shortlists

Vote for the People’s Choice Award – Vote for your favourite book from the 2018 Christina Stead Prize for Fiction Shortlist and go into the draw to win a prize pack of all 6 books. Voting closes midnight Sunday 22 April 2018. Winners announced Monday 30 April 2018. To vote click here.

To reserve your title for the Christina Stead Prize for Fiction Shortlist click on the title:

Common PeopleTony Birch
Seabirds Crying in the Harbour DarkCatherine Cole
Pulse points: storiesJennifer Down
The book of dirtBram Presser
The restorerMichael Sala
TabooKim Scott

 

Love Between the Pages High Tea & Author Talk

Don’t miss out on your FREE ticket to the re-launch of our In Conversation Author Talk Series – Love Between the Pages. In association with Penguin Random House and the Australian Romance Readers Association, we are very proud to present an event that celebrates love in all its forms.  Join the talented Fiona McArthur, Janette Paul and Sandie Docker romance authors at our special high tea for their thoughts on romance, writing and more. All attendees will receive a small gift and a chance at the lucky door book pack prize. Books will be available on site for purchase and signing. Book online for this free event as places are limited.  Continue reading

Celebrate World Poetry Day

World Poetry Day is celebrated on 21 March, and was declared by UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) in 1999. Its purpose is to promote the reading, writing, publishing and teaching of poetry throughout the world.

Poem is probably one of the earliest literature forms and is regarded highly in both Western and Eastern literature. There are a lot well-known classic poems such as the Greek epics of Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, English poet Milton’s Paradise lost, Shakespeare’s Sonnet, Italian poet Dante’s Divine comedy and many more. If the collection of Shijing was the earliest collection of poems in Chinese then Arabic and Hindi all had their share of poetry in early civilisation.

Modern English poets, such as W H Auden, along with W B Yeats, T S Eliot, influenced 20th century poetry writing. Auden is highly regarded for his poetry of ‘stylistic and technical achievement, its engagement with politics, morals, love, and religion, and its variety in tone, form and content’.  Continue reading

What’s New in HSC & JSC

HSC students have been working double hard for their last school year and so has Katherine. She’s purchased a lot new educational books to satisfy study and examine needs. Of course the Library didn’t forget younger students as there are plenty for kids from K – year 10 and for new school curriculum.
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