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2007 in Australian literature

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This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 2007.

Events

  • Surrender by Sonya Hartnett, and The Book Thief by Markus Zusak are named as Honor Books in the 2007 American Library Association's Michael L. Printz Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature.
  • "The Guardian" newspaper from the UK reports that Borders plans to sell its Australian stores.
  • The small township of Clunes, about 20 kilometres north of Ballarat in Victoria, decides to try to set up Australia's first dedicated booktown. The first weekend event takes place on 20 May.
  • AustLit (www.austlit.edu.au), the major Australian literature resource for research and teaching housed at the University of Queensland, announces the commencement of "Black Words", a literary website specialising in Australian Indigenous writers and storytellers and their works.
  • Federal Education minister, Julie Bishop, announces that the Australian Government will allocate funds to A$1.5m to create a Chair of Australian Literature in an Australian university.
  • Charlie Rimmer, Group Commercial Manager for Angus and Robertson bookshops, writes to a number of Australian independent publishers indicating that the bookshop chain will refuse to stock their books without compensation.
  • Lonely Planet, the iconic Australian publisher of travel guides, is sold to the commercial division of the BBC in a deal reportedly worth A$200 million.
  • Australia's new Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, announces a major new literary prize of $100,000 in both fiction and non-fiction categories.
  • Australia-Asia Literary Award established.

Major publications

Literary fiction

  • David Brooks – The Fern Tattoo
  • Steven Carroll – The Time We Have Taken
  • Belinda Castles – The River Baptists
  • Jon Cleary – Four-Cornered Circle
  • J. M. Coetzee – Diary of a Bad Year
  • Matthew Condon – The Trout Opera
  • Steven Conte – The Zookeeper's War
  • Gregory Day – Ron McCoy's Sea of Diamonds
  • Michelle de Kretser – The Lost Dog
  • Nicholas Drayson – Love and the Platypus
  • Karen Foxlee – The Anatomy of Wings
  • Rodney Hall – Love Without Hope
  • Janette Turner Hospital – Orpheus Lost
  • Gail Jones – Sorry
  • Mireille Juchau – Burning In
  • Thomas Keneally – The Widow and Her Hero
  • Malcolm Knox – Jamaica
  • Christopher Koch – The Memory Room
  • Carol Lefevre – Nights in the Asylum
  • Colleen McCullough – Antony and Cleopatra
  • Rhyll McMaster – Feather Man
  • David Malouf – The Complete Stories
  • Alex Miller – Landscape of Farewell
  • Kate Morton – The House at Riverton
  • Nicholas Shakespeare – Secrets of the Sea
  • Allayne Webster – Our Little Secret
  • Jessica White – A Curious Intimacy
  • Charlotte Wood – The Children
  • Geraldine Wooller – The Seamstress

Children's and Young Adult fiction

  • Alexandra Adornetto – The Shadow Thief
  • Sherryl Clark – Sixth Grade Style Queen (Not!), illus by Elissa Christian
  • John Flanagan
    • Erak's Ransom
    • The Siege of Macindaw
  • Mem Fox – Where the Giant Sleeps
  • Jackie French
    • Pharaoh: The Boy Who Conquered the Nile
    • The Shaggy Gully Times, illus by Bruce Whatley
  • Jane Godwin – Falling from Grace
  • Sonya Hartnett – The Ghost's Child
  • Lian Hearn – Heaven's Net is Wide
  • John Heffernan – Marty's Shadow
  • Odo Hirsch – Amelia Dee and the Peacock Lamp
  • Justine Larbalestier – Magic's Child
  • Brigid Lowry – Tomorrow All Will Be Beautiful
  • Juliet Marillier – Cybele's Secret
  • Meme McDonald – Love Like Water
  • David Metzenthen
    • Black Water
    • Winning the World Cup, illus by Stephen Axelsen
  • Garth Nix – Lady Friday
  • Leonie Norrington – Leaving Barrumbi
  • Emily Rodda – The Key to Rondo
  • Scott Westerfeld – Extras
  • Carole Wilkinson – Dragon Moon

Crime and Mystery

  • Mark Abernethy – Golden Serpent
  • John Clanchy and Mark Henshaw (J.M. Calder) – And Hope to Die
  • Garry Disher – Chain of Evidence
  • Kathryn Fox – Skin and Bone
  • Robert Gott – Amongst the Dead
  • Kerry Greenwood – Trick or Treat
  • Sarah Hopkins – The Crimes of Billy Fish
  • Katherine Howell – Frantic
  • Gabrielle Lord – Shattered
  • Shane Maloney – Sucked In
  • Dorothy Porter – El Dorado
  • Leigh Redhead – Cherry Pie
  • Michael Robotham – The Night Ferry
  • Steve Toltz – A Fraction of the Whole
  • Chris Womersley – The Low Road

Romance

  • Anna Campbell – Claiming the Courtesan
  • Emma Darcy – The Billionaire's Scandalous Marriage
  • Lilian Darcy – Cafe du Jour
  • Kimberley Freeman – Duet
  • Anna Jacobs – Tomorrow's Promises
  • Melanie La'Brooy – Serendipity
  • Tamara McKinley – Lands Beyond the Sea

Science Fiction and Fantasy

  • David Conyers & John Sunseri – The Spiraling Worm
  • Marianne de Pierres – Dark Space
  • Sara Douglass – The Serpent Bride
  • Greg Egan
    • "Dark Integers"
    • "Glory"
    • "Induction"
  • Lian Hearn – Heaven's Net is Wide
  • Jack Heath – Remote Control
  • David Kowalski – The Company of the Dead
  • Karen Miller
    • Empress of Mijak
    • The Riven Kingdom
  • James Moloney – Master of the Books
  • Jason Nahrung & Mil Clayton – The Darkness Within
  • Garth Nix – "Sir Hereward and Mister Fitz Go to War Again"
  • Susan Parisi – Blood of Dreams
  • Ben Peek – Black Sheep: A Dystopian Novel
  • Matthew Reilly – Hell Island
  • Jonathan Strahan – The New Space Opera (edited)
  • Sean Williams – Saturn Returns

Drama

  • Stephen Carleton – The Narcissist
  • Michael Gow – Toy Symphony
  • Tom Holloway – Beyond the Neck
  • Caleb Lewis – Dogfall
  • Katherine Thomson – King Tide
  • Alana Valentine – Parramatta Girls

Poetry

  • Judith Bishop – Event
  • David Brooks – Urban Elegies
  • Brook Emery — Uncommon Light
  • Lisa Gorton – Press Release
  • Kathryn Lomer – Two Kinds of Silence
  • David Malouf – Typewriter Music
  • Dorothy Porter – El Dorado
  • Peter Rose – The Best Australian Poems 2007 (edited)
  • Peter Skrzynecki – Old/New World
  • John Tranter – The Best Australian Poetry 2007 (edited)
  • Petra White – The Incoming Tide

Non-fiction

  • Waleed Aly – People Like Us
  • Janet Fife-Yeomans – Killing Jodie
  • Tom Griffiths – Slicing the Silence: Voyaging to Antarctica
  • Clive James – Cultural Amnesia: Notes in the Margin of My Time
  • Paul Ham – Vietnam: The Australian War
  • Philip Jones – Ochre and Rust: Artefacts and Encounters on Australian Frontiers
  • Evan McHugh – Red Centre, Dark Heart
  • Nicolas Rothwell – Another Country
  • Tessa Wigney, Kerrie Eyers and Gordon Parker – Journeys with the Black Dog (editors)

Children's and Young Adult Non-fiction

  • Christobel Mattingley – Battle Order 204

Biographies

  • Philip Dwyer – Napoleon: The Path To Power 1769–1799
  • Kim Huynh – Where the Sea Takes Us
  • Mark Kurzem – The Mascot
  • Brenda Niall – Life Class: The Education of a Biographer
  • Craig Sherborne – Muck
  • Jeff Sparrow – Communism: A Love Story

Awards and honours

Lifetime achievement

AwardAuthor
title="PM's Literary Awards-Winners and shortlists-Armour"publisher= Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Artsurl=https://www.arts.gov.au/pm-literary-awards/shortlist/armouraccess-date= 11 September 2023}}John Kinsella
title= Austlit — Patrick White Award - Past Winnerspublisher= Austliturl=https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/v617?mainTabTemplate=awardWorksAndAgentsaccess-date= 10 September 2023}}David Rowbotham

Literary

AwardAuthorTitlePublisher
date=2007-08-25title=Entitled to tell a storyurl=https://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/books/entitled-to-tell-a-story-20070825-ge5ntt.htmlaccess-date=26 February 2024website=The Agelanguage=enarchive-date=26 January 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210126135531/http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/books/entitled-to-tell-a-story-20070825-ge5ntt.htmlurl-status=live }}Peter CochraneColonial Ambition: Foundations of Australian DemocracyMelbourne University Press
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}}Alexis WrightCarpentariaGiramondo
title= Colin Roderick Award — Other Winnerspublisher= James Cook Universityurl= https://www.jcu.edu.au/foundation-for-australian-literary-studies/roderick-award/previous-winners2access-date= 2 February 2024}}Deborah RobertsonCarelessVintage
last=first=last2=date=2009-06-09title=Kibble Literary Awardurl=https://history.cass.anu.edu.au/centres/ncb/kibble-literary-awardaccess-date=9 March 2024website=Australian National Universitylanguage=en-AU}}Deborah RobertsonCarelessVintage

Fiction

International

AwardRegionCategoryAuthorTitlePublisher
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}}SE Asia and South PacificBest First NovelAndrew O'ConnorTuvaluAllen and Unwin

National

AwardAuthorTitlePublisher
title="Debut novel wins ABC award"publisher= ABC News, 7 March 2007url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2007-03-07/debut-novel-wins-abc-award/2210834access-date= 2 February 2024}}Damian McDonaldLuck in the Greater WestABC Books
Adelaide Festival Awards for LiteratureNot awarded
The Age Book of the Year AwardDavid MaloufEvery Move You MakeChatto & Windus
title="Austlit – Australian/Vogel Award 2006-2008"publisher= Austliturl=https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/v385?mainTabTemplate=awardWorksAndAgents&from=12&count=3access-date= 19 February 2024}}Stefan LaszczukI Dream of MagdaAllen and Unwin
title= Austlit — Miles Franklin Literary Award (1957-)publisher= Austliturl= https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/v254access-date= 21 September 2023}}Alexis WrightCarpentariaGiramondo
title="2007 NSW Premier's Literary Awards "publisher= Sydney Morning Herald, 30 May 2007url=https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/books/2007-nsw-premiers-literary-awards-20070530-gdq9dm.htmlaccess-date= 16 January 2025}}Peter CareyTheft: A Love StoryAlfred A. Knopf
title="Queensland Premier's Literary Awards - Previous Winners"publisher= Queensland Governmenturl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120717073830/http://www.qld.gov.au/about/events-awards-honours/awards/literary-awards/past-winners/access-date= 13 May 2025}}Alexis WrightCarpentariaGiramondo
title=Vance Palmer Prize for Fiction - 2007 Winnerurl=http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/programs/literary/pla/vpprize/winner2007.htmlurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070911153854/http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/programs/literary/pla/vpprize/winner2007.htmlarchive-date=2007-09-11access-date=7 February 2025}}Alexis WrightCarpentariaGiramondo
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}}Stephen ScourfieldOther CountryAllen & Unwin

Children and Young Adult

International

AwardAuthorTitlePublisher
Andre Norton AwardJustine LarbalestierMagic or MadnessPenguin Books

National

AwardCategoryAuthorTitlePublisher
Children's Book of the Year AwardOlder ReadersMargo LanaganRed SpikesAllen & Unwin
Younger ReadersCatherine BatesonBeing BeeUniversity of Queensland Press
Picture BookShaun TanThe ArrivalLothian
Early ChildhoodLibby Gleeson, illus. Freya BlackwoodAmy and LouisScholastic Press
Davitt AwardYoung AdultJaclyn MoriartyThe Betrayal of Bindy MackenziePan Books
New South Wales Premier's Literary AwardsChildren'sNarelle OliverHomeOmnibus Books
Young People'sUrsula DubosarskyThe Red ShoeAllen & Unwin
Queensland Premier's Literary AwardsChildren'sGlenda MillardLayla Queen of HeartsABC Books
Young AdultJudith ClarkeOne Whole and Perfect DayAllen & Unwin
Victorian Premier's Literary AwardsYoung Adult FictionSimmone HowellNotes from the Teenage UndergroundMacmillan
Western Australian Premier's Book AwardsWriting for Young AdultsKate McCaffreyDestroying AvalonFremantle Arts Centre Press
Children'sShaun TanThe ArrivalLothian

Crime and Mystery

International

AwardCategoryAuthorTitlePublisher
title="CWA Gold Dagger – Past Winners"publisher= The Crime Writers' Associationurl=https://thecwa.co.uk/past-winners/page/9/?search&from_year=2007&to_year&past_winners_awards%5B0%5D=goldaccess-date= 22 January 2024}}Peter TempleThe Broken ShoreText Publishing

National

AwardCategoryAuthorTitlePublisher
Davitt AwardNovelSydney BauerUndertowMacmillan
Young Adult NovelJaclyn MoriartyThe Betrayal of Bindy MackenzieMacmillan
True CrimeKaren KissaneSilent Death: The Killing of Julie RamageHodder
Readers' ChoiceKerry GreenwoodDevil's FoodAllen & Unwin
Karen KissaneSilent Death: The Killing of Julie RamageHodder
Ned Kelly AwardsNovelGarry DisherChain of EvidenceSoho Press
First novelAdrian HylandDiamond DoveText Publishing
True crimeLiz PorterWritten on the SkinPan Macmillan
Debi MarshallKilling For Pleasure: The Definitive Story of the Snowtown MurdersRandom House
Lifetime AchievementSandra Harvey and Lindsay Simpson

Science fiction

AwardCategoryAuthorTitlePublisher
Aurealis AwardNovelWill ElliottThe Pilo Family CircusABC Books
Short StoryShaun TanThe ArrivalLothian
Ditmar AwardNovelWill ElliottThe Pilo Family CircusABC Books
Novella/NovelettePaul Haines"The Devil in Mr Pussy (Or How I Found God Inside My Wife)"Coeur de Lion Publishing
Short StoryRjurik Davidson"The Fear of White"Borderlands #7
Collected Workedited by Bill Congreve & Michelle MarquardtThe Year's Best Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy Vol. 2Mirrordanse Books
Australian Shadows AwardWill ElliottThe Pilo Family CircusABC Books

Poetry

AwardAuthorTitlePublisher
Adelaide Festival Awards for LiteratureNot awarded
The Age Book of the YearRobert AdamsonThe Goldfinches of BaghdadFlood Editions
url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080720000056/http://www.writers.asn.au/uploads/file/pdf/FAWResults2007.PDFdate=20 July 2008 }}Judith BishopEventSalt Publishing
title= Austlit — Grace Leven Poetry Prize 2005-2007publisher= Austliturl=https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/v186?mainTabTemplate=awardWorksAndAgents&from=3&count=3access-date= 28 February 2024}}Robert AdamsonThe Goldfinches of BaghdadFlood Editions
title=Mary Gilmore Awardwebsite= Association for the Study of Australian Literatureurl=https://www.asal.org.au/awards/mary-gilmore-award/access-date=29 February 2024}}Not awarded
New South Wales Premier's Literary AwardsJohn TranterUrban Myths: 210 PoemsUniversity of Queensland Press
Queensland Premier's Literary AwardsLaurie DugganThe PassengerUniversity of Queensland Press
Victorian Premier's Literary AwardsJudy JohnsonJackPandanus Press
Western Australian Premier's Book AwardsHal ColebatchThe Light RiverConnor Court Publishing

Drama

AwardAuthorTitlePublisher
Patrick White Playwrights' Award (joint winners)Angus CeriniWretch
Timothy DalyThe Man in the Attic

Non-Fiction

AwardCategoryAuthorTitlePublisher
Adelaide Festival Awards for LiteratureNon-FictionNot awarded
The Age Book of the YearNon-fictionPeter CochraneColonial Ambition: Foundations of Australian DemocracyMelbourne University Press
Davitt AwardTrue crimeKaren KissaneSilent Death: The Killing of Julie RamageHachette Australia
title="National Biography Award – Past Winners"publisher= State Library of NSWurl=https://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/awards/national-biography-award?page=2access-date= 1 August 2024}}BiographyJacob RosenbergEast of TimeBrandl & Schlesinger
Prime Minister's Prize for Australian HistoryLes CarlyonThe Great WarMacmillan
Peter CochraneColonial Ambition: Foundations of Australian DemocracyMelbourne University Press
New South Wales Premier's Literary AwardsNon-fictionRobert HughesThings I Didn't Know: A MemoirAlfred A. Knopf
New South Wales Premier's History AwardsAustralian HistoryLibby RobinHow a Continent Created a NationUniversity of NSW Press
Community and Regional HistoryRegina GanterMixed Relations: Asian Aboriginal Contact in North AustraliaUniversity of Western Australia Press
General HistoryChristopher ClarkIron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600–1947Harvard University Press
Young People'sJohn NicholsonSonglines and Stone AxesAllen & Unwin
Queensland Premier's Literary AwardsNon-fictionTom GriffithSlicing the Silence: Voyaging to AntarcticaUniversity of NSW Press
HistoryChristopher ClarkIron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600–1947Harvard University Press
Victorian Premier's Literary AwardsNon-fictionDanielle ClodeVoyages to the South Seas: In Search of Terres AustralesMelbourne University Press

Deaths

  • 13 February – Elizabeth Jolley, author (born 1923)
  • 22 February – Joyce Lee, poet (born 1913)
  • 2 March – David A. Myers, poet and publisher (born 1942)
  • 23 May – John Croyston, poet (born 1933)
  • 11 July – Glenda Adams, author (born 1939)
  • 11 July – Noel Rowe, poet (born 1951)
  • 1 August – Mona Brand, playwright (born 1915)
  • 24 August – Philip Grundy, translator (born 1932)
  • 16 October – Steve J. Spears, author and playwright (born 1951)
  • 31 October – Eric Rolls, author (born 1923)
  • 24 December – Jan McKemmish, author (born 1950)

References

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

References

  1. [http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=bookmediaawards&template=/ContentManagement/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=128605 The Michael L. Printz Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature]
  2. [https://www.theguardian.com/business/2007/mar/22/books.booksnews "The Guardian" 22.03.2007]
  3. [http://www.theage.com.au/news/books/clunes-to-do-it-by-the-book/2007/05/10/1178390472924.html Clunes to do it by the book]
  4. [http://www.uq.edu.au/news/?article=12223 New website brings Black Words into focus]
  5. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110114051725/http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/08/07/1998138.htm?site=idx-act Bishop creates Aust literature position]
  6. [http://www.smh.com.au/news/books/bookshop-chain-puts-bite-on-small-publishers/2007/08/07/1186252708854.html Bookshop chain puts bite on small publishers]
  7. [http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/payday-for-travellers-who-forged-an-empire/2007/10/01/1191091031248.html Payday for travellers who forged an empire]
  8. "Rudd to reward Aussie writers".
  9. "''The Trout Opera'' by Matthew Condon". National Library of Australia.
  10. "''Ron McCoy's Sea of Diamonds'' by Gregory Day". National Library of Australia.
  11. "''Love and the Platypus'' by Nicholas Drayson". National Library of Australia.
  12. "''The Anatomy of Wings'' by Karen Foxlee". National Library of Australia.
  13. "''Orpheus Lost'' by Janette Turner Hospital". National Library of Australia.
  14. "''Burning In'' by Mireille Juchau". National Library of Australia.
  15. "''The Memory Room'' by Christopher Koch". National Library of Australia.
  16. "''Nights in the Asylum'' by Carol Lefevre". National Library of Australia.
  17. "''The Complete Stories'' by David Malouf". National Library of Australia.
  18. "''Secrets of the Sea'' by Nicholas Shakespeare". National Library of Australia.
  19. "''A Curious Intimacy'' by Jessica White". National Library of Australia.
  20. "''The Children'' by Charlotte Wood". National Library of Australia.
  21. "''The Seamstress'' by Geraldine Wooller". National Library of Australia.
  22. "''The Shadow Thief'' by Alexandra Adornetto". National Library of Australia.
  23. "''Sixth Grade Style Queen (Not!)'' by Sherryl Clark". National Library of Australia.
  24. "''Pharaoh: The Boy Who Conquered the Nile'' by Jackie French". National Library of Australia.
  25. "''The Shaggy Gully Times'' by Jackie French". National Library of Australia.
  26. "''Marty's Shadow'' by John Heffernan". National Library of Australia.
  27. "''Amelia Dee and the Peacock Lamp'' by Odo Hirsch". National Library of Australia.
  28. "''Tomorrow All Will Be Beautiful'' by Brigid Lowry". National Library of Australia.
  29. "''Love Like Water'' by Meme McDonald". National Library of Australia.
  30. "''Black Water'' by David Metzenthen". National Library of Australia.
  31. "''Winning the World Cup'' by David Metzenthen". National Library of Australia.
  32. "''Leaving Barrumbi'' by Leonie Norrington". National Library of Australia.
  33. "''The Key to Rondo'' by Emily Rodda". National Library of Australia.
  34. "''Golden Serpent'' by Mark Abernethy". National Library of Australia.
  35. "''And Hope to Die'' by J. M. Calder". National Library of Australia.
  36. "''Skin and Bone'' by Kathryn Fox". National Library of Australia.
  37. "''Amongst the Dead'' by Robert Gott". National Library of Australia.
  38. "''Trick or Treat'' by Kerry Greenwood". National Library of Australia.
  39. "''The Crimes of Billy Fish'' by Sarah Hopkins". National Library of Australia.
  40. "''Shattered'' by Gabrielle Lord". National Library of Australia.
  41. "''Sucked In'' by Shane Maloney". National Library of Australia.
  42. "''El Dorado'' by Dorothy Porter". National Library of Australia.
  43. "''Cherry Pie'' by Leigh Redhead". National Library of Australia.
  44. "''Claiming the Courtesan'' by Anna Campbell". National Library of Australia.
  45. "''The Billionaire's Scandalous Marriage'' by Emma Darcy". National Library of Australia.
  46. "''Cafe du Jour'' by Lilian Darcy". National Library of Australia.
  47. "''Duet'' by Kimberley Freeman". National Library of Australia.
  48. "''Tomorrow's Promises'' by Anna Jacobs". National Library of Australia.
  49. "''Serendipity'' by Melanie La'Brooy". National Library of Australia.
  50. "''Lands Beyond the Sea'' by Tamara McKinley". National Library of Australia.
  51. "''The Serpent Bride'' by Sara Douglass". ISFDB.
  52. "''Remote Control'' by Jack Heath". ISFDB.
  53. "''The Company of the Dead'' by David Kowalski". ISFDB.
  54. "''The Darkness Within'' by Jason Nahrung & Mil Clayton". ISFDB.
  55. "''Black Sheep: A Dystopian Novel'' by Ben Peek". ISFDB.
  56. "''Saturn Returns'' by Sean Williams". ISFDB.
  57. "''The Narcissist'' by Stephen Carleton". Austlit.
  58. "''Toy Symphony'' by Michael Gow". Austlit.
  59. "''Beyond the Neck'' by Tom Holloway". Austlit.
  60. "''King Tide'' by Katherine Thomson". Austlit.
  61. "''Event'' by Judith Bishop". National Library of Australia.
  62. "''Urban Elegies'' by David Brooks". National Library of Australia.
  63. [https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn3990866 "Uncommon light : poems / Brook Emery", ''National Library of Australia''.]
  64. "''Press Release'' by Lisa Gorton". National Library of Australia.
  65. "''Two Kinds of Silence'' by Kathryn Lomer". National Library of Australia.
  66. "''Typewriter Music'' by David Malouf". National Library of Australia.
  67. "''El Dorado'' by Dorothy Porter". National Library of Australia.
  68. "''The Best Australian Poems 2007'' edited by Peter Rose". Austlit.
  69. "''Old/New World'' by Peter Skrzynecki". National Library of Australia.
  70. "''The Incoming Tide'' by Petra White". National Library of Australia.
  71. "''Killing Jodie'' by Janet Fife-Yeomans". National Library of Australia.
  72. "''Slicing the Silence: Voyaging to Antarctica'' by Tom Griffiths". National Library of Australia.
  73. "''Ochre and Rust: Artefacts and Encounters on Australian Frontiers'' by Philip Jones". National Library of Australia.
  74. "''Red Centre, Dark Heart'' by Evan McHugh". National Library of Australia.
  75. "''Another Country'' by Nicolas Rothwell". National Library of Australia.
  76. "''Napoleon: The Path To Power 1769–1799'' by Philip Dwyer". National Library of Australia.
  77. "''Where the Sea Takes Us'' by Kim Huynh". National Library of Australia.
  78. "''The Mascot'' by Mark Kurzem". National Library of Australia.
  79. "''Life Class: The Education of a Biographer'' by Brenda Niall". National Library of Australia.
  80. "''Muck'' by Craig Sherborne". National Library of Australia.
  81. "''Communism: A Love Story'' by Jeff Sparrow". National Library of Australia.
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  83. "Austlit — Patrick White Award - Past Winners". Austlit.
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  85. "ALS Gold Medal — Previous Winners". Association for the Study of Australian Literature.
  86. "Colin Roderick Award — Other Winners". James Cook University.
  87. (2009-06-09). "Kibble Literary Award".
  88. "Commonwealth Writers' Prize Regional Winners 1987-2007". Commonwealth Foundation.
  89. ""Debut novel wins ABC award"". ABC News, 7 March 2007.
  90. "Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature – Past Literary Award Winners".
  91. ""Austlit – Australian/Vogel Award 2006-2008"". Austlit.
  92. "Austlit — Miles Franklin Literary Award (1957-)". Austlit.
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  95. "Vance Palmer Prize for Fiction - 2007 Winner".
  96. ""Australian Literary Awards: Western Australian Premier's"". University Libraries, University of Washington.
  97. "Andre Norton Award 2007". [[Locus (magazine).
  98. ""CWA Gold Dagger – Past Winners"". The Crime Writers' Association.
  99. ""LibraryThing: Davitt Awards 2007"". LibraryThing.
  100. "2007 Ned Kelly Award Winners".
  101. [http://www.writers.asn.au/uploads/file/pdf/FAWResults2007.PDF 2007 National Literary Awards] {{webarchive. link. (20 July 2008)
  102. "Austlit — Grace Leven Poetry Prize 2005-2007". Austlit.
  103. "Mary Gilmore Award".
  104. ""Patrick White Playwrights' Award – Past Winners"". Sydney Theatre Company.
  105. ""National Biography Award – Past Winners"". State Library of NSW.
  106. "Elizabeth Jolley (1923-2007)". The University of Queensland.
  107. "Austlit — Joyce Lee (1913-2007)". Austlit.
  108. "Austlit — David A. Myers (1942-2007)". Austlit.
  109. "Austlit — John Croyston (1933-2007)". Austlit.
  110. "Glenda Adams (1939-2007)". The University of Queensland.
  111. "Austlit — Noel Rowe (1951-2007)". Austlit.
  112. "Mona Brand (1915-2007)". The University of Queensland.
  113. "Austlit — Philip Grundy (1932-2007)". Austlit.
  114. "Steve J. Spears (1951-2007)". The University of Queensland.
  115. "Eric Rolls (1923-2007)". The University of Queensland.
  116. "Austlit — Jan McKemmish (1950-2007)". Austlit.
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