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2004 in Australian literature

This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 2004.

Events

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Major publications

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Literary fiction

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Children's and Young Adult fiction

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Crime

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Romance

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Science Fiction and Fantasy

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Drama

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Poetry

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Non-fiction

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  • Peter CareyWrong About Japan: A Father's Journey with His Son
  • Graeme Davison with Sheryl Yelland – Car Wars: How the Car Won Our Hearts and Conquered Our Cities
  • Sally Neighbour – In the Shadow of Swords: on the Trail of Terrorism from Afghanistan to Australia

Biographies

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  • Michael Ackland – Henry Handel Richardson: A Life
  • Phillip AdamsAdam's Ark
  • Gay Bilson – Plenty: Digressions on Food
  • Max BrownCharmian and George: The Marriage of George Johnston and Charmian Clift
  • Don ChippKeep the Bastards Honest
  • Michael DuffyLatham and Abbott
  • Carolly EriksonThe Girl from Botany Bay: The True Story of Mary Broad and Her Extraordinary Escape
  • Peter FitzSimonsSteve Waugh
  • Tim FlanneryCountry
  • John HughesThe Idea of Home: Autobiographical Essays
  • John MarsdenI Am What I Am: My Life and Curious Times
  • Siobhan O'Brien – A Life by Design: The Art and Lives of Florence Broadhurst
  • Sue Pieters-Hawke and Hazel Flynn – Hazel's Journey: A Personal Experience of Alzheimer's
  • Peter RoebuckSometimes I Forgot to Laugh
  • Charles TingwellBud: A Life
  • Stevie Wright and Glenn Goldsmith – Hard Road: The Life and Times of Stevie Wright

Awards and honours

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

Lifetime achievement

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Award Author
Christopher Brennan Award[32] Kris Hemensley
Patrick White Award[33] Nancy Phelan

Literary

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Award Author Title Publisher
The Age Book of the Year Award[34] Luke Davies Totem Allen & Unwin
ALS Gold Medal[35] Laurie Duggan Mangroves University of Queensland Press
Colin Roderick Award[36] Alan Wearne The Lovemakers ABC Books
Tim Winton The Turning Picador
Nita Kibble Literary Award[37] Fiona Capp That Oceanic Feeling Allen & Unwin

Fiction

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International

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Award Category Author Title Publisher
Commonwealth Writers' Prize[38] Best Novel, SE Asia and South Pacific region Michelle de Kretser The Hamilton Case Knopf
Best First Novel, SE Asia and South Pacific region Nada Awar Jarrar Somewhere, Home Heineman

National

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Award Author Title Publisher
Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature[39] Kate Jennings Moral Hazard Picador
The Age Book of the Year Award[34] Andrew McGahan The White Earth Allen & Unwin
The Australian/Vogel Literary Award[40] Julienne van Loon Road Story Allen & Unwin
Miles Franklin Award[41] Shirley Hazzard The Great Fire Farrar Straus and Giroux
New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Brian Castro Shanghai Dancing Giramondo Publishing
Queensland Premier's Literary Awards J. M. Coetzee Elizabeth Costello Secker & Warburg
Victorian Premier's Literary Award Annamarie Jagose Slow Water Vintage Books
Western Australian Premier's Book Awards Brett D'Arcy The Mindless Ferocity of Sharks Vintage Books

Children and Young Adult

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National

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Award Category Author Title Publisher
Children's Book of the Year Award Older Readers Melina Marchetta Saving Francesca Viking Books
Younger Readers Carole Wilkinson Dragon Keeper Black Dog Books
Picture Book Joan Grant, illus. Neil Curtis Cat and Fish Lothian
Early Childhood Pamela Allen Grandpa and Thomas Viking Books
New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Children's Kierin Meehan Night Singing Puffin Books
Young People's David Metzenthen Boys of Blood and Bone Penguin Books
Queensland Premier's Literary Awards Children's Carole Wilkinson Dragonkeeper Black Dog Books
Young Adult Martine Murray How to Make a Bird Allen & Unwin
Victorian Premier's Literary Award Young Adult Fiction Margo Lanagan Black Juice Allen & Unwin
Western Australian Premier's Book Awards Writing for Young Adults Colin Bowles Nights in the Sun Penguin Books
Children's Mark Greenwood The Legend of Lasseter's Reef Cygnet

Crime and Mystery

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National

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Award Category Author Title Publisher
Davitt Award[42] Novel Janette Turner Hospital Due Preparations for the Plague HarperCollins
Readers' Choice Lindy Cameron Thicker Than Water HarperCollins
Young Adult Novel Ruth Starke Muck-Up Day Lothian
Ned Kelly Award[43] Novel Jon Cleary Degrees of Connection HarperCollins
First novel Jane R. Goodall The Walker Hodder Headline
Wayne Grogan Junkie Pilgrim Brandl and Schlesinger
True crime Peter Rees Killing Juanita Allen & Unwin
Lifetime achievement Bob Bottom

Science fiction

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Award Category Author Title Publisher
Aurealis Award Novel K. A. Bedford Eclipse Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy
Short Story Trent Jamieson "Slow and Ache" Aurealis
Fantasy Novel Juliet Marillier Blade of Fortriu Pan Macmillan
Fantasy Short Story Richard Harland "The Greater Death of Saito Saku" Agog! (Daikaiju! Giant Monster Tales)
Rosaleen Love "Once Giants Roamed the Earth" Aqueduct Press (The Traveling Tide); Agog! (Daikaiju! Giant Monster Tales)
Horror Novel No award.
Horror Short Story Lee Battersby "Pater Familias" Shadowed Realms
Young Adult Novel Isobelle Carmody Alyzon Whitestarr Penguin Books
Ditmar Award Novel K. J. Bishop The Etched City Prime Books
Novella/Novelette Lucy Sussex "La Sentinelle" Southern Blood: New Australian Tales of the Supernatural
Short Story Trudi Canavan "Room for Improvement" Forever Shores
Collected Work Cat Sparks ed. Agog! Terrific Tales Agog! Press
Peter McNamara and Margaret Winch eds. Forever Shores Wakefield Press

Poetry

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Award Author Title Publisher
Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature[39] Dorothy Porter Wild Surmise Picador
The Age Book of the Year[34] Luke Davies Totem Allen & Unwin
Anne Elder Award[44] Lidija Cvetkovic War is Not the Season for Figs University of Queensland Press
Grace Leven Prize for Poetry[45] Luke Davies Totem Allen & Unwin
Mary Gilmore Prize[46] Michael Brennan The Imageless World Salt Publishing
New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Pam Brown Dear Deliria: New & Selected Poems Salt Publishing
Queensland Premier's Literary Awards Judith Beveridge Wolf Notes Giramondo Publishing
Victorian Premier's Literary Award Judith Beveridge Wolf Notes Giramondo Publishing
Western Australian Premier's Book Awards John Kinsella Peripheral Light Fremantle Arts Centre Press

Drama

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Award Author Title Publisher
Patrick White Playwrights' Award Stephen Carleton Constance Drinkwater and the Final Days of Somerset Playlab

Non-Fiction

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Award Category Author Title Publisher
Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature[39] Non-Fiction Rebe Taylor Unearthed: The Aboriginal Tasmanians of Kangaroo Island Wakefield Press
The Age Book of the Year[34] Non-Fiction Peter Robb A Death in Brazil Duffy and Snellgrove
National Biography Award[47] Biography Barry Hill Broken Song: T.G.H. Strehlow and Aboriginal Possession Knopf
New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Non-Fiction Inga Clendinnen Dancing with Strangers Text Publishing
New South Wales Premier's History Awards Australian History Stuart Macintyre and Anna Clark The History Wars Melbourne University Press
Community and Regional History Patricia Crawford and Ian Crawford Contested Country: A History of the Northcliffe Area University of Western Australia Press
General History Edward Duyker Citizen Labillardiere: A Naturalist's Life in Revolution and Exploration (1755–1834) Melbourne University Press
Young People's David Hollinsworth They Took the Children Working Title Press
Nita Kibble Literary Award Fiona Capp That Oceanic Feeling Allen and Unwin
Queensland Premier's Literary Awards Non-fiction Peter Robb A Death in Brazil Duffy and Snellgrove
History Inga Clendinnen Dancing with Strangers Text Publishing
Victorian Premier's Literary Award Non-fiction Graeme Davison Car Wars: How the Car Won Our Hearts and Conquered Our Cities Allen and Unwin

Deaths

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b The Austlit Gateway News March/April 2004
  2. ^ a b The Austlit Gateway News July/August 2004
  3. ^ The Austlit Gateway News September/October 2004
  4. ^ "Book prize controversy". The Age. Melbourne. 23 December 2004. Archived from the original on 3 November 2012. Retrieved 21 April 2009.
  5. ^ "Chief Minister's Northern Territory History Book Award | Northern Territory Library". ntl.nt.gov.au. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
  6. ^ "Devastation Road by Joanna Baker". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 30 September 2024.
  7. ^ "Farm Kid by Sherryl Clark". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 30 September 2024.
  8. ^ "A Home for Bilby by Joanne Crawford and Grace Fielding". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 30 September 2024.
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  12. ^ "The Coast Road by Peter Corris". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  13. ^ "The Coroner's Lunch by Colin Cotterill". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  14. ^ "The Walker by Jane Goodall". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  15. ^ "Earthly Delights by Kerry Greenwood". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  16. ^ "Heavenly Pleasures by Kerry Greenwood". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  17. ^ "No Trace by Barry Maitland". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  18. ^ "Covet by Tara Moss". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  19. ^ "Far Horizon by Tony Park". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
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  25. ^ "A Fire in the Shell by Josephine Pennicott". ISFDB. Retrieved 30 September 2024.
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  36. ^ "Colin Roderick Award — Other Winners". James Cook University. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
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  41. ^ "Austlit — Miles Franklin Literary Award (1957-)". Austlit. Retrieved 21 September 2023.
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  46. ^ "Mary Gilmore Award". Association for the Study of Australian Literature. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
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Note: all references relating to awards can, or should be, found on the relevant award's page.