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2003 in Australian literature

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This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 2003.

Events

  • Peter Carey and Joan London join the list of authors who have withdrawn from contention for the Tasmania Pacific Region Prize. In 2002 Richard Flanagan and Tim Winton also declined to have their books nominated for the prize in protest at the involvement of Forestry Tasmania as a sponsor of the Ten Days on the Island festival at which the award winner is to be announced.
  • Members of The Australian Society of Authors (ASA) voted in their Society's 40th anniversary poll to select Australia's favourite book. Tim Winton's Cloudstreet headed the poll followed by The Man Who Loved Children by Christina Stead and The Fortunes of Richard Mahony by Henry Handel Richardson.
  • Nevil Shute's 1950 novel, A Town Like Alice was included in a BBC-sponsored UK survey of 100 popular novels, but has failed to make a similar Australian list.

Major publications

Literary fiction

  • Alan Atwood – Burke's Soldier
  • Peter Carey – My Life as a Fake
  • Brian Castro – Shanghai Dancing
  • J. M. Coetzee – Elizabeth Costello
  • Julian Davies – The Boy
  • Nikki Gemmell – The Bride Stripped Bare
  • Peter Goldsworthy – Three Dog Night
  • Shirley Hazzard – The Great Fire
  • Kathryn Heyman – The Accomplice
  • Janette Turner Hospital – Due Preparations for the Plague
  • M. J. Hyland – How the Light Gets In
  • Annamarie Jagose – Slow Water
  • Nada A. Jarrar – Somewhere, Home
  • Tom Keneally – The Tyrant's Novel
  • Kathy Lette – Dead Sexy
  • Colleen McCullough – The Touch
  • Nerida Newton – The Lambing Flat
  • Elliot Perlman – Seven Types of Ambiguity
  • D. B. C. Pierre – Vernon God Little
  • Patricia Shaw – The Five Winds
  • Sue Woolfe – The Secret Cure

Children's and Young Adult fiction

  • Pamela Allen – Cuthbert's Babies
  • Paul Collins – The Earthborn
  • Kate Constable – The Waterless Sea
  • Marianne Curley – The Dark
  • Justin D'Ath – Shaedow Master
  • Garry Disher – Eva's Angel
  • John Heffernan – GBH
  • Melina Marchetta – Saving Francesca
  • David Metzenthen – Boys of Blood & Bone
  • Jaclyn Moriarty – Finding Cassie Crazy
  • Martine Murray – How to Make a Bird
  • Garth Nix
    • Abhorsen
    • Mister Monday
  • Emily Rodda – Rowan of the Bukshah
  • Janeen Webb – The Silken Road to Samarkand

Crime

  • Kirsty Brooks – The Vodka Dialogue
  • Ian Callinan – Appointment at Amalfi
  • Lindy Cameron – Thicker Than Water
  • Jon Cleary – Degrees of Connection
  • Peter Corris – Master's Mates
  • Michelle de Kretser – The Hamilton Case
  • Garry Disher – Kittyhawk Down
  • Kerry Greenwood – The Castlemaine Murders: A Phryne Fisher Mystery
  • Wayne Grogan – Junkie Pilgrim
  • Gabrielle Lord – Lethal Factor
  • Barry Maitland – The Verge Practice
  • Matthew Reilly – Scarecrow
  • Gregory David Roberts – Shantaram
  • Michael Robotham – The Suspect
  • Steve J. Spears – Murder at the Fortnight
  • Peter Temple – White Dog
  • Lee Tulloch – The Cutting: A Nullin Mystery
  • Robin Wallace-Crabbe – The Forger

Romance

  • Ally Blake – The Wedding Wish
  • Lucy Clark – Englishman at Dingo Creek
  • Barbara Hannay – A Wedding at Windaroo
  • Stephanie Laurens – A Gentleman's Honor
  • Di Morrissey – Barra Creek
  • Candice R. Proctor – Beyond Sunrise
  • Meredith Webber – Outback Encounter

Science Fiction and Fantasy

  • Max Barry – Jennifer Government
  • K. A. Bedford – Orbital Burn
  • K. J. Bishop – The Etched City
  • Russell Blackford – An Evil Hour
  • Trudi Canavan – The High Lord
  • Bill Congreve – Southern Blood: New Australian Tales of the Supernatural
  • Marianne Curley – The Dark
  • Cecilia Dart-Thornton – The Battle of Evernight
  • Sara Douglass – God's Concubine
  • Jennifer Fallon
    • Eye of the Labyrinth
    • Lord of the Shadows
  • Lian Hearn – Grass for His Pillow
  • Ian Irvine – Terminator Gene
  • Victor Kelleher – Born of the Sea
  • Glenda Larke – The Aware
  • Fiona McIntosh – Myrren's Gift
  • Anthony O'Neill – The Lamplighter
  • Kate Orman – Blue Box
  • Tony Shillitoe – Freedom
  • Kim Wilkins – The Autumn Castle
  • Sean Williams and Shane Dix – Heirs of Earth

Drama

  • Mireille Juchau – White Gifts
  • Hannie Rayson – Inheritance
  • Henri Szeps – One Life, Two Journeys
  • David Williamson – Birthrights

Poetry

  • Judith Beveridge – Wolf Notes
  • Laurie Duggan – Mangroves
  • Stephen Edgar – Lost in the Foreground
  • Brook Emery — Misplaced Heart
  • Clive James – The Book of My Enemy : Collected Verse, 1958–2003
  • John Kinsella – Peripheral Light

Non-fiction

  • Fiona Capp – That Oceanic Feeling
  • Inga Clendinnen – Dancing with Strangers
  • Patricia Crawford and Ian Crawford – Contested Country: A History of the Northcliffe Area
  • David Hollinsworth – They Took the Children
  • Stuart Macintyre and Anna Clark – The History Wars
  • David Marr & Marian Wilkinson – Dark Victory
  • Peter Robb – A Death in Brazil

Biographies

  • Graeme Blundell – King: The Life and Comedy of Graham Kennedy
  • Lorraine Day – Gordon of Dingley Dell: The Life of Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833–1870): Poet and Horseman
  • Edward Duyker – Citizen Labillardiere: A Naturalist's Life in Revolution and Exploration (1755–1834)
  • Greg Growden – The Snowy Baker Story
  • Tom Keneally – Abraham Lincoln
  • Jonathan King – Gallipoli: Our Last Man Standing: The Extraordinary Life of Alec Campbell
  • Garry Linnell – Playing God: The Rise and Fall of Gary Ablett
  • Peter Singer – Pushing Time Away: My Grandfather and the Tragedy of Jewish Vienna
  • Nicholas Thomas – Discoveries: The Voyages of Captain Cook
  • Anne Whitehead – Bluestocking in Patagonia

Awards and honours

Note: these awards were presented in the year in question.

Lifetime achievement

AwardAuthor
title=Austlit — FAW Christopher Brennan Awardpublisher= Austliturl=https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/v539?mainTabTemplate=awardWorksAndAgents&from=6&count=3access-date= 11 September 2023}}Philip Salom
title= Austlit — Patrick White Award - Past Winnerspublisher= Austliturl=https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/v617?mainTabTemplate=awardWorksAndAgentsaccess-date= 10 September 2023}}Janette Turner Hospital

Literary

AwardAuthorTitlePublisher
title="No need for a 'real job' after book wins prize"publisher= The Age, 22 August 2003, p3url=https://www.proquest.com/docview/363610086access-date= 15 July 2024id= }}Sonya HartnettOf a BoyViking
title= ALS Gold Medal — Previous Winnerspublisher= Association for the Study of Australian Literatureurl= https://www.asal.org.au/awards/als-gold-medal/access-date= 13 January 2024}}Kate JenningsMoral HazardPicador
title= Colin Roderick Award — Other Winnersdate= 13 July 2020publisher= James Cook Universityurl= https://www.jcu.edu.au/foundation-for-australian-literary-studies/roderick-award/previous-winners2access-date= 16 January 2024}}Tom KeneallyThe Tyrant's NovelDoubleday
title=Kibble Literary Awardwebsite= Australian National Universityurl=https://history.cass.anu.edu.au/centres/ncb/kibble-literary-awardaccess-date=26 February 2024}}Gail JonesBlack MirrorPicador

Fiction

International

AwardCategoryAuthorTitlePublisher
title= Commonwealth Writers' Prize Regional Winners 1987-2007publisher= Commonwealth Foundationurl= http://www.commonwealthfoundation.com/uploads/documents/Regional%20Winners%201987-20071.pdfaccess-date= 18 January 2024}}Best Novel, SE Asia and South Pacific regionSonya HartnettOf a BoyViking Books

National

AwardAuthorTitlePublisher
Adelaide Festival Awards for LiteratureNot awarded
The Age Book of the Year AwardSonya HartnettOf a BoyViking Books
The Australian/Vogel Literary AwardNicholas AngelDrown Them in the SeaAllen and Unwin
Ruth BalintTroubled WatersAllen and Unwin
title= Austlit — Miles Franklin Literary Award (1957-)publisher= Austliturl= https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/v254access-date= 21 September 2023}}Alex MillerJourney to the Stone CountryAllen & Unwin
title="Top prize for tough little book"date= 20 May 2003publisher= Sydney Morning Herald, 20 May 2003url=https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/books/top-prize-for-tough-little-book-20030520-gdgshc.htmlaccess-date= 16 January 2025}}Kate JenningsMoral HazardFourth Estate
title="Queensland Premier's Literary Awards - Previous Winners"publisher= Queensland Governmenturl=http://www.qld.gov.au/about/events-awards-honours/awards/literary-awards/past-winners/archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20120717073830/http://www.qld.gov.au/about/events-awards-honours/awards/literary-awards/past-winners/access-date= 13 May 2025archive-date= 17 July 2012}}Janette Turner HospitalDue Preparations for the PlagueHarperCollins
title="The Vance Palmer Prize for Fiction: Winner 2003"publisher= State Library of Victoriaurl=http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/programs/literary/pla/vpprize/winner2003.htmlarchive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080812170841/http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/programs/literary/pla/vpprize/winner2003.htmlaccess-date= 7 February 2025archive-date= 12 August 2008}}Brian CastroShanghai DancingGiramondo Publishing
title="Australian Literary Awards: Western Australian Premier's"publisher= University Libraries, University of Washingtonurl=https://guides.lib.uw.edu/c.php?g=341672&p=2299464access-date= 23 May 2025}}Brett D'ArcyThe Mindless Ferocity of SharksVintage Books

Children and Young Adult

National

AwardCategoryAuthorTitlePublisher
Children's Book of the Year AwardOlder ReadersMarkus ZusakThe MessengerMacmillan Publishers
Younger ReadersCatherine BatesonRain May and Captain DanielUniversity of Queensland Press
Picture BookNorman Jorgensen, illus. Brian Harrison-LeverIn Flanders FieldsFremantle Arts Centre Press
Early ChildhoodPenny Matthews, illus. Andrew McLeanA Year on Our FarmOmnibus Books
New South Wales Premier's Literary AwardsChildren'sSimon FrenchWhere in the WorldLittle Hare Books
Young People'sMarkus ZusakThe MessengerMacmillan Publishers
Queensland Premier's Literary AwardsChildren'sCatherine BatesonRain May and Captain DanielUniversity of Queensland Press
Young AdultDavid MetzenthenBoys of Blood and BonePenguin Books
Victorian Premier's Literary AwardYoung Adult FictionMargo LanaganBlack JuiceAllen & Unwin
Western Australian Premier's Book AwardsWriting for Young AdultsColin BowlesNights in the SunPenguin Books
Children'sMark GreenwoodThe Legend of Lasseter's ReefCygnet Books

Crime and Mystery

National

AwardCategoryAuthorTitlePublisher
Davitt AwardNovelGabrielle LordBaby Did a Bad Bad ThingHodder Headline Australia
Alex PalmerBlood RedemptionHarperCollins
Readers' ChoiceCathy ColeSkin DeepDuffy and Snellgrove
Young Adult NovelNatalie Jane PriorFireworks and DarknessAngus & Robertson
Ned Kelly AwardNovelPeter TempleWhite DogText Publishing
First novelAlex PalmerBlood RedemptionHarperCollins
True crimePeter LalorBlood StainAllen & Unwin
Lifetime AchievementKerry Greenwood

Science fiction

AwardCategoryAuthorTitlePublisher
Aurealis AwardSf NovelJonathan Blum and Kate OrmanFallen GodsTelos Publishing
Sf Short StoryBrendan Duffy"Louder Echo"Agog! Terrific Tales
Fantasy NovelGarth NixAbhorsenAllen and Unwin
Fantasy Short StoryLucy Sussex"La Sentinelle"Southern Blood: New Australian Tales of the Supernatural
Horror NovelVictor KelleherBorn of the SeaViking Books
Horror Short StorySimon Brown"Love is a Stone"Gathering the Bones
Young Adult NovelGarth NixAbhorsenAllen and Unwin
Carole WilkinsonDragonkeeperBlack Dog Books
Ditmar AwardNovelSean Williams and Shane DixEchoes of EarthHarperCollins
Short FictionDeborah Biancotti"King of All and The Metal Sentinel"Agog! Fantastic Fiction
Collected WorkCat Sparks ed.Agog! Fantastic FictionAgog! Press

Poetry

AwardAuthorTitlePublisher
Adelaide Festival Awards for LiteratureNot awarded
The Age Book of the YearLaurie DugganMangrovesUniversity of Queensland Press
Anne Elder AwardChris AndrewsCut LunchIndigo
Kathryn LomerExtraction of ArrowsUniversity of Queensland Press
title= Austlit — Grace Leven Poetry Prize 2002-2004publisher= Austliturl=https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/v186?mainTabTemplate=awardWorksAndAgents&from=6&count=3access-date= 13 February 2024}}Stephen EdgarLost in the ForegroundDuffy & Snellgrove
title=Mary Gilmore Awardwebsite= Association for the Study of Australian Literatureurl=https://www.asal.org.au/awards/mary-gilmore-award/access-date=13 February 2024}}Not awarded
New South Wales Premier's Literary AwardsJill JonesScreens Jets Heaven: New and Selected Poems Salt Publishing
Victorian Premier's Literary AwardEmma LewAnything the Landlord TouchesGiramondo Publishing
Western Australian Premier's Book AwardsJohn KinsellaPeripheral LightFremantle Arts Centre Press

Drama

AwardAuthorTitlePublisher
Patrick White Playwrights' AwardDavid Milroy and Ningali LawfordWindmill BabyCurrency Press

Non-Fiction

AwardCategoryAuthorTitlePublisher
Adelaide Festival Awards for LiteratureNon-FictionNot awarded
The Age Book of the YearNon-FictionAnn GalballyCharles Condor: The Last BohemianMiegunyah Press
National Biography AwardBiographyPeter RoseRose BoysAllen & Unwin
Don WatsonRecollections of a Bleeding Heart : a Portrait of Paul Keating PMRandom House
New South Wales Premier's Literary AwardsNon-FictionMark McKennaLooking for Blackfellas' Point: An Australian History of PlaceUniversity of New South Wales Press
New South Wales Premier's History AwardsAustralian HistoryJames Bowen and Margarita Bowen*The Great Barrier Reef: History, Science,
Heritage*Cambridge University Press
Community and Regional HistoryErik EklundSteel Town: The Making and Breaking of Port KemblaMelbourne University Press
General HistoryDavid GarriochThe Making of Revolutionary ParisUniversity of California Press
Young People'sAlan TuckerMy Story: The Bombing of Darwin, The Diary of Tom TaylorScholastic Press
Queensland Premier's Literary AwardsNon-fictionMargaret SimonsMeeting of the WatersHachette Australia
HistoryRichard BosworthMussoliniOxford University Press
Victorian Premier's Literary AwardNon-fictionBarry HillBroken Song: T.G.H. Strehlow and Aboriginal PossessionKnopf

Deaths

  • 16 March – Susan McGowan, poet (born 1907 in Edinburgh, Scotland)
  • 18 March – Julie Lewis, short story writer (born 1925)
  • 30 March – Nick Enright, playwright and screenwriter (born 1950)
  • 2 April – Joan Phipson, writer for children and young adults (born 1912)
  • 20 April – Bill Wannan, editor (born 1915)
  • 1 May – Stephen Estaban Kelen, dramatist (born 1912 in Budapest, Hungary)
  • 28 June – Clem Christesen, poet and founding editor of Meanjin (born 1911)
  • 30 June – Oriel Gray, playwright and screenwriter (born 1920)
  • 23 November – Hesba Brinsmead, writer for children (born 1922)

References

Note: all references relating to awards can, or should be, found on the relevant award's page.

References

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  2. [http://www.austlit.edu.au/news/newsSeptemberOctober2003 Austlit Gateway News July/August 2003]
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  7. "''How the Light Gets In'' by M. J. Hyland". National Library of Australia.
  8. "''Somewhere, Home'' by Nada Awar Jarrar". National Library of Australia.
  9. "''Dead Sexy'' by Kathy Lette". National Library of Australia.
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  11. "''The Secret Cure'' by Sue Woolfe". National Library of Australia.
  12. "''The Earthborn'' by Paul Collins". National Library of Australia.
  13. "''The Dark'' by Marianne Curley". Austlit.
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  15. "''Eva's Angel'' by Garry Disher". National Library of Australia.
  16. "''GBH'' by John Heffernan". National Library of Australia.
  17. "''Saving Francesca'' by Melina Marchetta". National Library of Australia.
  18. "''Boys of Blood & Bone'' by David Metzenthen". National Library of Australia.
  19. "''Finding Cassie Crazy'' by Jaclyn Moriarty". National Library of Australia.
  20. "''The Silken Road to Samarkand'' by Janeen Webb". National Library of Australia.
  21. "''The Vodka Dialogue'' by Kirsty Brooks". National Library of Australia.
  22. "''Appointment at Amalfi'' by Ian Callinan". National Library of Australia.
  23. "''Master's Mates'' by Peter Corris". National Library of Australia.
  24. "''Kittyhawk Down'' by Garry Disher". National Library of Australia.
  25. "''The Castlemaine Murders'' by Kerry Greenwood". National Library of Australia.
  26. "''Junkie Pilgrim'' by Wayne Grogan". National Library of Australia.
  27. "''Lethal Factor'' by Gabrielle Lord". National Library of Australia.
  28. "''The Verge Practice'' by Barry Maitland". National Library of Australia.
  29. "''The Suspect'' by Michael Robotham". National Library of Australia.
  30. "''Murder at the Fortnight'' by Steve J. Spears". National Library of Australia.
  31. "''The Cutting'' by Lee Tulloch". National Library of Australia.
  32. "''The Forger'' by Robin Wallace-Crabbe". National Library of Australia.
  33. "''The Wedding Wish'' by Ally Blake". National Library of Australia.
  34. "''Englishman at Dingo Creek'' by Lucy Clark". Austlit.
  35. "''A Wedding at Windaroo'' by Barbara Hannay". National Library of Australia.
  36. "''A Gentleman's Honor'' by Stephanie Laurens". Austlit.
  37. "''Barra Creek'' by Di Morrissey". National Library of Australia.
  38. "''Beyond Sunrise'' by Candice R. Proctor". National Library of Australia.
  39. "''Outback Encounter'' by Meredith Webber". National Library of Australia.
  40. "''Orbital Burn'' by K. A. Bedford". ISFDB.
  41. "''An Evil Hour'' by Russell Blackford". ISFDB.
  42. "''The High Lord'' by Trudi Canavan". ISFDB.
  43. "''God's Concubine'' by Sara Douglass". ISFDB.
  44. "''Lord of the Shadows'' by Jennifer Fallon". ISFDB.
  45. "''Born of the Sea'' by Victor Kelleher". ISFDB.
  46. "''The Aware'' by Glenda Larke". ISFDB.
  47. "''Myrren's Gift'' by Fiona McIntosh". ISFDB.
  48. "''The Lamplighter'' by Anthony O'Neill". ISFDB.
  49. "''Blue Box'' by Kate Orman". ISFDB.
  50. "''Freedom'' by Tony Shillitoe". ISFDB.
  51. "''The Autumn Castle'' by Kim Wilkins". ISFDB.
  52. "''Heirs of Earth'' by Sean Williams & Shane Dix". ISFDB.
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  54. "''Inheritance'' by Hannie Rayson". National Library of Australia.
  55. "''One Life, Two Journeys'' by Henri Szeps". National Library of Australia.
  56. "''Birthrights'' by David Williamson". Austlit.
  57. "''Wolf Notes'' by Judith Beveridge". National Library of Australia.
  58. "''Lost in the Foreground'' by Stephen Edgar". National Library of Australia.
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  61. "''Peripheral Light'' by John Kinsella". National Library of Australia.
  62. "''That Oceanic Feeling'' by Fiona Capp". National Library of Australia.
  63. "''Dancing with Strangers'' by Inga Clendinnen". National Library of Australia.
  64. "''Contested Country: A History of the Northcliffe Area'' by Patricia Crawford and Ian Crawford". National Library of Australia.
  65. "''They Took the Children'' by David Hollinsworth". National Library of Australia.
  66. "''The History Wars'' by Stuart Macintyre and Anna Clark". National Library of Australia.
  67. "''A Death in Brazil'' by Peter Robb". National Library of Australia.
  68. "''King: The Life and Comedy of Graham Kennedy'' by Graeme Blundell". National Library of Australia.
  69. "''Gordon of Dingley Dell: The Life of Adam Lindsay Gordon (1833–1870)'' by Lorraine Day". National Library of Australia.
  70. "''Citizen Labillardiere: A Naturalist's Life in Revolution and Exploration (1755–1834)'' by Edward Duyker". National Library of Australia.
  71. "''The Snowy Baker Story'' by Greg Growden". National Library of Australia.
  72. "''Abraham Lincoln'' by Tom Keneally". National Library of Australia.
  73. "''Gallipoli: Our Last Man Standing: The Extraordinary Life of Alec Campbell'' by Jonathan King". National Library of Australia.
  74. "''Playing God: The Rise and Fall of Gary Ablett'' by Garry Linnell". National Library of Australia.
  75. "''Pushing Time Away: My Grandfather and the Tragedy of Jewish Vienna'' by Peter Singer". National Library of Australia.
  76. "''Discoveries: The Voyages of Captain Cook'' by Nicholas Thomas". National Library of Australia.
  77. "''Bluestocking in Patagonia'' by Anne Whitehead". National Library of Australia.
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  95. "Austlit — Anne Elder Award 2002-2004". Austlit.
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  97. "Mary Gilmore Award".
  98. ""Patrick White Playwrights' Award – Past Winners"". Sydney Theatre Company.
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  101. "Julie Lewis (1925–2003)". Austlit.
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  103. "Joan Phipson (1912–2003)". Austlit.
  104. "Bill Wannan (1915–2003)". Austlit.
  105. "Stephen Kelen (1912–2003)". Austlit.
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