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Tasmanian Book Prize shortlist announced

The shortlist for the biennial Tasmanian Book Prize has been announced.

Published 27 November, 2008

van-diemen's-land

The shortlist for the biennial Tasmanian Book Prize has been announced.

In the running for the $25,000 prize, awarded to the best book with Tasmanian content in any genre, are:

    * Van Diemen's Land (James Boyce, Black Inc.)
    * Tasmanian Visions: Landscapes in Writing, Art and Photography (Roslynn D Haynes, Polymath Press)
    * Closing Hell's Gates: the Death of a Convict Station (Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, A&U)

Also announced were the shortlists for the Margaret Scott Prize for a writer residing in Tasmania and the University of Tasmania Prize for the best book by a Tasmanian publisher (both $5000). The shortlisted titles are:

Margaret Scott Prize

    * Tasmanian Visions: Landscapes in Writing, Art and Photography (Roslynn D Haynes, Polymath Press)
    * Jack Thwaites: Pioneer Tasmanian Bushwalker & Conservationist (Simon Kleinig, Forty Degrees South)
    * Closing Hell's Gates: the Death of a Convict Station (Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, A&U)

The University of Tasmania Prize

    * Antarctic Eye: the Visual Journey (Lynne Andrews, Studio One)
    * For the Record: James Bennell's Buildings in Early Launceston (Helen Davies, Terrace Press)
    * Collection Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery)

The winners will be announced on 4 April 2009, as part of the Ten Days on the Island Tasmanian Arts Festival.

Source: http://www.booksellerandpublisher.com.au/articles/2008/11/10222/

This article from Thorpe Bowker's Weekly Book Newsletter and Media Extra is reproduced by kind permission of Thorpe-Bowker, a division of R R Bowker LLC. © Copyright 2008, Thorpe-Bowker

Tags: hamish maxwell-stewart, helen davies, james boyce


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