Allen & Unwin is delighted to announce that Rivertime by Trace Balla has won the 2015 Readings Children's Book Prize!
The Kibble Awards were established by Nita Dobbie in honour of her pioneering aunt, Nita Kibble - the first female librarian of the State Library of New South Wales. They comprise the Kibble Literary Award for an established author, as well as the Dobbie Literary Award for a first time published author.
Hungarian author Laszlo Krasznahorkai has won the 2015 Man Booker International Prize. The £60,000 (A$117,600) biennial prize is awarded to a living author, whose body of work is available in English or English translation, in recognition of his or her contribution to fiction 'on the world stage'.
Allen & Unwin is absolutely delighted to announce that The Eye of the Sheep by Sofie Laguna and After Darkness by Christine Piper have both been shortlisted for this year's Miles Franklin Literary Award.
Six of the most amusing books published over the last two years have been shortlisted in Australia's inaugural $10,000 biennial Russell Prize for Humour Writing - and two of them are published by Allen & Unwin.
TV rights to Rebecca Starford's debut memoir Bad Behaviour: A Memoir of Bullying and Boarding School have been optioned by director Pip Karmel and Amanda Higgs, co-creator and producer of The Secret Life of Us and The Time of Our Lives, via Curtis Brown at auction.
SBS has purchased the first two seasons of Amazon's TV series starring Titus Welliver as the conflicted LAPD detective Harry Bosch and will air the first ten episodes from 29 July 2015.
We are absolutely thrilled to report that the following titles have been shortlisted for this year's NSW Premier's Literary Awards:
We are absolutely delighted to announced that a number of Allen & Unwin titles have been shortlisted and have made The Notables list for this year's CBCA Awards.
The Australian Book Design Awards are open to any book designed and published for the first time in Australia between 1 January 2014 and 31 December 2014.