- ABC Fiction Award
The ABC Fiction Award is an
Australia n literary award presented annually to the best, original, unpublished, adult fiction manuscript, written by an Australian resident over the age of 18. It was launched in 2005. The aim of the award is "to encourage emerging writers, contribute to Australian literary culture, and fulfil the ABC's charter by reflecting the diversity of the Australian community and adding to a sense of national identity". [http://www.abc.net.au/corp/abcfictionaward/ Award Home Page] ] The award is supported byABC Local Radio and ABC TV.The prize is a $10,000 advance and publication through ABC Books. The winning book is also broadcast on ABC Local Radio and published as an audio book by ABC Audio. The award has four judges, three of whom change each year. It comprises ABC Books commissioning editor Jo Mackay, a fiction writer, a local ABC radio broadcaster, and someone involved in literary education or debate such as a newspaper literary editor.
Background
The award is the brainchild of the ABC Books publisher, Stuart Neal, and Jo Mackay, who were concerned about the falling sales of literary fiction.Grunseit, Paula (2008) "Getting recognised", "goodreading", April 2008, p. 12]
Jo Mackay says that they take pride in the fact that the competition, unlike most other new manuscript competitions which are geared to young writers, has no age restrictions. Stuart Neal argues that such competitions are important. He says that "if competitions like this can unearth the next
Tim Winton , for example, then there's a major economic benefit, as well as the benefit to the literary world, of unknown writers getting a go. If you don't do things like this you don't find the next hot Australian fiction writer". However, he says that commercial potential is not a criterion used by the judges.History
The inaugural winner was "The Pilo Family Circus" by Will Elliott. It went on to win the
Aurealis Award for Best Novel, theDitmar Award for Best Horror Novel and was shortlisted for theInternational Horror Guild Award .Grunseit op cit, p. 13] There were some 900 entries in the first year, and 300-400 entries the next two years.Early judges of the award included novelists
Delia Falconer andLuke Davies , and literary editor of "The Australian " Murray Waldren.Winners
*2008: "God for the Killing" by Kain Massin [ [http://www.abc.net.au/corp/abcfictionaward/winner.htm ABC Fiction Award announces 2008 winner Accessed:
2008-06-28 ] ]
*2007: "Luck in the Greater West" by Damian McDonald
*2006: "The Pilo Family Circus" byWill Elliott External link
* [http://www.abc.net.au/corp/abcfictionaward/ Award Home Page]
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