The Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Australian Novelists

The Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Australian Novelists award was created in 1997 by the newspaper's literary editor, Susan Wyndham and is made annually. The awards recognise emerging writing talent, and are made to writers who are aged 35 years or younger when their book is first published.[1]

The award criteria were relaxed in 2009 to allow the inclusion of short story collections.[2] That year, Nam Le won the award with his short story collection, The Boat.

The judges change regularly, and the number of novelists named as "Best Young Australian Novelist" each year varies. Ten were named in the Award's first year.

Past winners

2020[3]

  • Alice Bishop, A Constant Hum
  • Joey Bui, Lucky Ticket
  • Josephine Rowe, Here Until August

2019

  • Robbie Arnott, Flames
  • Tom Lee, Coach Fitz
  • Jamie Marina Lau, Pink Mountain on Locust Island
  • Ruby J. Murray, The Biographer's Lover

2018[4]

  • Jennifer Down, Pulse Points
  • Marija Pericic, The Lost Pages
  • Shaun Prescott, The Town
  • Pip Smith, Half Wild

2017[5]

  • Rajith Savandasa, Ruins
  • Jennifer Down, The Magic Hour
  • Julie Koh, Portable Curiosities
  • Josephine Rowe, A Loving, Faithful Animal

2016[2]

  • Murray Middleton, When There's Nowhere Left to Run
  • Abigail Ulman, Hot Little Hands

2015[2]

2014[2]

2013[2]

  • Romy Ash, Floundering
  • Paul D. Carter, Eleven Seasons
  • Zane Lovitt, The Midnight Promise
  • Emily Maguire, Fishing for Tigers
  • Ruby J. Murray, Running Dogs
  • Majok Tulba, Beneath the Darkening Sky

2012[2]

2011[2]

  • Lisa Lang, Utopian Man
  • Gretchen Shirm, Having Cried Wolf
  • Kristel Thornell, Night Street

2010[2]

2009[2]

2008[2]

  • Belinda Castles, The River Baptists
  • Max Barry, Company
  • Jessica Davidson, What Does Blue Feel Like?
  • Jessica White, A Curious Intimacy

2007[2]

2006[2]

2005[2]

2004[2]

2003[2]

2002[2]

2001[2]

2000[2]

1999[2]

  • Georgia Blain, Closed for Winter
  • Bernard Cohen, Snowdome
  • Raimondo Cortese, The Indestructible Corpse
  • Lisa Merrifield, Mrs Feather and the Aesthetics of Survival
  • Camilla Nelson, Perverse Acts
  • Elliot Perlman, Three Dollars

1998[2]

1997[2]

References

  1. "Four writers named 2017 'SMH' Best Young Australian Novelists". Books + Publishing. 29 May 2017. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  2. Wyndham, Susan (9 May 2016). "The Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Australian Novelists Award turns 20". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 5 March 2018.
  3. "Bishop, Bui, Rowe named SMH 2020 Best Young Aus Novelists". Books+Publishing. 4 May 2020. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  4. Steger, Jason (30 April 2018). "The 2018 Best Young Australian Novelists: Jennifer Down, Pip Smith and more". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
  5. Morris, Linda (28 May 2017). "The 2017 Best Young Australian Novelists". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
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