As a follow up to my post listing the winners of the NSW Literary Awards, hosted by the gorgeous NSW State Library, I’ll give you a summary of the evening via a series of tweets:
Oh hello I’m hereeee! #NSWPLA pic.twitter.com/8gQ9DF9wk2
— Verushka, an editor (@SydneyEditor1) April 30, 2018
Soooo many faces #nswpla pic.twitter.com/ij2rmuh8HB
— Verushka, an editor (@SydneyEditor1) April 30, 2018
So it’s a @text_publishing off at the #NSWPLA @statelibrarynsw @sala_michael ‘The Restorer’ v @jenniferdown ‘Pulse Points’ v @BramPresser ‘The Book of Dirt’. Publisher Michael Heyward playing bouncer. And that’s @thatsunilbadami too! Good luck to all! pic.twitter.com/N9ZUTfiiHU
— Benython Oldfield (@literaryagent1) April 30, 2018
Welcome to country by Uncle Ray Davison – excited to be here @statelibrarynsw for #NSWPLA. Congratulations to all the shortlisted writers.
— Suzanne Leal (@suzanne_leal) April 30, 2018
#NSWPLA We have one mother, Mother Earth. And once your born on Country you're part of it. – Uncle Ray Davison. pic.twitter.com/HyxpI44UBU
— Robin Elizabeth (@RobinElizabee) April 30, 2018
Publisher and author waiting in anticipation for the #NSWPLA announcement @statelibrarynsw @terriannwhite @roannagonsalves @uwapublishing Go!!!! ‘The Permanent Resident’. https://t.co/EdONB7aVVD pic.twitter.com/ROt2WHE5GN
— Benython Oldfield (@literaryagent1) April 30, 2018
#NSWPLA The book is not dead and it was never going to be dead. – Dr John Vallance pic.twitter.com/1TuQQgpMxs
— Robin Elizabeth (@RobinElizabee) April 30, 2018
The Hon. George Souris AM, President of the Library Council, welcomes the Premier of NSW @GladysB to deliver the 2018 Premier’s Address. #NSWPLA
— State Library of NSW (@statelibrarynsw) April 30, 2018
#NSWPLA We want to demonstrate how much we value the Arts. – The Hon Gladys Berejiklian
— Robin Elizabeth (@RobinElizabee) April 30, 2018
Interesting English is @GladysB second languge #NSWPLA
— Verushka, an editor (@SydneyEditor1) April 30, 2018
#NSWPLA The Hon Don Harwin mentions that @SydWritersFest will be in @Carriageworks for 2 years as Walsh Bay is being rejuvenated to become an even bigger centre. We obviously love both Walsh Bay, Carriageworks and the Seymour Centre. pic.twitter.com/UsOIHMhdm8
— Robin Elizabeth (@RobinElizabee) April 30, 2018
The first winner of the Premier’s Literary Awards is its stenographer, for wit and wiles under pressure. #NSWPLA @statelibrarynsw
— Glynis Traill-Nash (@GlynisTN) April 30, 2018
We’re delighted to welcome @AilsaPiper here tonight to deliver the 2018 NSW Premier’s Literary Awards Address. #NSWPLA
— State Library of NSW (@statelibrarynsw) April 30, 2018
#NSWPLA Buying a book is not the same as reading it and grappling with it. – Ailsa Piper pic.twitter.com/FAJ4DG3JlG
— Robin Elizabeth (@RobinElizabee) April 30, 2018
The challenge set by Donald Horne about this lucky country- fabulous address by @AilsaPiper @statelibrarynsw #NSWPLA
— Suzanne Leal (@suzanne_leal) April 30, 2018
To present our first award we welcome The Hon. Ray Williams MP. @m_culturalnsw #NSWPLA
— State Library of NSW (@statelibrarynsw) April 30, 2018
Ray williams is having FUN with the captioning gizmo!! 😂😂😂 #NSWPLA
— Verushka, an editor (@SydneyEditor1) April 30, 2018
Winner of the Multicultural Award is The Permanent Resident by Roanna Gonsalves #NSWPLA #UWAPublishing @uwapublishing
— Lisa Fleetwood (@LisaFleetwood) April 30, 2018
@roannagonsalves says the multicultralism award is an impt step in the decolonisation of australian lit #NSWPLA
— Verushka, an editor (@SydneyEditor1) April 30, 2018
#nswpla the Premier’s Literary Awards Nick Enright Prize for Playwrighting goes to @nakkiahlui for Black is the New White
— 🌈 Fiona Katauskas🌈 (@FionaKatauskas) April 30, 2018
I hope my play gives hope and promise- @nakkiahlui winner of the Nick Enright Prize #NSWPLA @statelibrarynsw
— Suzanne Leal (@suzanne_leal) April 30, 2018
And this year there are joint winners for the #NSWPLA Betty Roland Prize for Scriptwriting…
— State Library of NSW (@statelibrarynsw) April 30, 2018
#NSWPLA The Betty Roland Prize for Scriptwriting goes to Amanda Blue & Jacob Hickey AND Jane Campion & Gerard Lee. pic.twitter.com/7Ov3LUFMDG
— Robin Elizabeth (@RobinElizabee) April 30, 2018
#NSWPLA We are now even more in love with the dashing, and I do mean that, Gerard Lee. 😍
— Robin Elizabeth (@RobinElizabee) April 30, 2018
How to Bee by Bren MacDibble (@AllenAndUnwin) wins 2018 Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children’s Literature. #NSWPLA @MacDibble pic.twitter.com/9ZsWYFADAT
— State Library of NSW (@statelibrarynsw) April 30, 2018
#nswpla the Premier’s Literary Awards Ethel Turner Prize for Young People’s Literature is .. @ZanaFraillon!!! For The Ones That Disappeared. Well done, that woman.. and it’s a great book
— 🌈 Fiona Katauskas🌈 (@FionaKatauskas) April 30, 2018
Congratulations to @ZanaFraillon, WINNER of the Ethel Turner Prize for YA literature for The Ones That Disappeared at the #NSWPLA! pic.twitter.com/m9rN0xRVqA
— Suzanne O'Sullivan (@Suzanne_OS) April 30, 2018
Argosy by Bella Li (Vagabond Press) awarded the 2018 Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry. #NSWPLA
— State Library of NSW (@statelibrarynsw) April 30, 2018
Bella Li accepting the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry at #nswpla for her collection ‘Argosy’ pic.twitter.com/N8pEasZXhW
— AFS Journal (@AFSJournal) April 30, 2018
Congratulations to Kim Scott winner of the Indigenous prize #nswpla pic.twitter.com/UYiYQIv6M6
— Jane McCredie (@janemccredie) April 30, 2018
#NSWPLA Kim Scott thanks the tax payers. 😁 pic.twitter.com/zGDcETFt8h
— Robin Elizabeth (@RobinElizabee) April 30, 2018
@statelibrarynsw #NSWPLA $40,000 non-fiction prize goes to Paul Ham for ‘Passchendale’
— Tanya Evans (@TanyaEvans14) April 30, 2018
The Book of Dirt by Bram Presser (@text_publishing) wins 2018 UTS Glenda Adams Award for New Writing. #NSWPLA @BramPresser @UTSEngage pic.twitter.com/BdUJysBUEV
— State Library of NSW (@statelibrarynsw) April 30, 2018
Someone there really needs to get me a picture of the right honourable @BramPresser in action #NSWPLA
— Robert Lukins (@robertlukins) April 30, 2018
#NSWPLA Bram Presser says that winning is mind blowing and the award is indeed heavy. pic.twitter.com/ZQEwGCPtRj
— Robin Elizabeth (@RobinElizabee) April 30, 2018
The votes are in… the 2018 People’s Choice Award goes to The Book of Dirt by Bram Presser (@text_publishing) #NSWPLA @BramPresser
— State Library of NSW (@statelibrarynsw) April 30, 2018
The Book of Dirt by Bram Presser (@text_publishing) wins 2018 Christina Stead Prize for Fiction – that makes it a trifecta! #NSWPLA @BramPresser pic.twitter.com/j0P4ykYtoH
— State Library of NSW (@statelibrarynsw) April 30, 2018
Lets officially call this #NSWPLA night the #brampresser night lol
— Verushka, an editor (@SydneyEditor1) April 30, 2018
#NSWPLA Bram Presser also takes out the Christina Stead! So that's People's Choice, Glenda Adam's AND Christina Stead. Woot! pic.twitter.com/QGjfh5YUAN
— Robin Elizabeth (@RobinElizabee) April 30, 2018
Nailed it. Go @BramPresser He wins the big guy, The Christina Stead Prize for Fiction. 3 gongs tonight. Wow! @text_publishing #NSWPLA @statelibrarynsw pic.twitter.com/jR9f4mbCpc
— Benython Oldfield (@literaryagent1) April 30, 2018
.@BramPresser makes it three in a row for The Book of Dirt at the Premier’s Literary Awards. #NSWPLA
— Glynis Traill-Nash (@GlynisTN) April 30, 2018
And now for this big one. Our final award of the night and 2018 Book of the Year is Taboo by Kim Scott (@MacmillanAus). #NSWPLA pic.twitter.com/n8ulg3XbSL
— State Library of NSW (@statelibrarynsw) April 30, 2018
#NSWPLA Book of the Year goes to TABOO by KIM SCOTT! pic.twitter.com/RsL9ESYeMf
— Robin Elizabeth (@RobinElizabee) April 30, 2018
Taboo wins book of the year ! #NSWPLA pic.twitter.com/u7Q6hCU7jp
— Verushka, an editor (@SydneyEditor1) April 30, 2018
And the winner of the Book of the Year is Kim Scott for Taboo @panmacmillan #NSWPLA @statelibrarynsw
— Suzanne Leal (@suzanne_leal) April 30, 2018
And Kim Scott wins book of the year for the extraordinary Taboo #NSWPLA pic.twitter.com/pIZ82hwB0O
— Jane McCredie (@janemccredie) April 30, 2018
#nswpla the Premier’s Literary Award BOOOK OF THE YEEEEEAR goes to KIM SCOTT FOR TABOO!
— 🌈 Fiona Katauskas🌈 (@FionaKatauskas) April 30, 2018
I read 70+ Australian books in the past 6 months and this was the best, as hard as it was to judge. Read it, everyone. #NSWPLA pic.twitter.com/RQQ0y1ON20
— Osman Faruqi (@oz_f) April 30, 2018
#NSWPLA Kim Scott points out how gratifying it is that Taboo was awarded both the Indigenous Writers' Prize AND the book of the year. There can be no doubt that Indigenous stories deserve mainstream places and recognition.
— Robin Elizabeth (@RobinElizabee) April 30, 2018
Congratulations to all our 2018 #NSWPLA winners & shortlisted nominees! pic.twitter.com/zgTekVVZLV
— State Library of NSW (@statelibrarynsw) April 30, 2018
The legend @BramPresser wins 3 big ones at the #NSWPLA
So completely deserved. The Book of Dirt is a piece of magic. https://t.co/aaKl0l2SmX
— Robert Lukins (@robertlukins) April 30, 2018
Congratulations @BramPresser, that's magnificent! #NSWPLA https://t.co/kEkWj23XKm
— Tracy Farr (@hissingswan) April 30, 2018
Oh this really is wonderful news! Congratulations, #PaulHam, on winning such a prestigious award. And congrats also to your publisher of many years, @AlisonUrquhart. We are so thrilled here at @PenguinBooksAus #NSWPLA 🍾🎉 https://t.co/9pR3dvjlLZ
— Nikki Christer (@nchrister) April 30, 2018
Gotta say that that wonderful barracker for the very best in OzLit, @frippet , was a huge champion of @BramPresser ‘s #NSWPLA -winning novel from the get-go. Has been on my must-acquire list ever since, & so glad it’s now getting all the prizes!
— Martin Shaw (@thebooksdesk) April 30, 2018
Congrats to Kim Scott and @MacmillanAus on their awards tonight. Check out my interview with him in @LAReviewofBooks https://t.co/5xijCkGrHp #NSWPLA
— Robert Wood (@Robert_D_Wood) April 30, 2018
Congratulations to @BramPresser, Kim Scott and all the winners at the #NSWPLA!
— ABC RN's The Hub (@ABCRNTheHub) April 30, 2018
Thrilled that DEEPWATER: the real story was joint winner of the scriptwriting prize tonight at the #nswpla. Congrats to Jacob Hickey and Amanda Blue. @SBS @ScreenAustralia pic.twitter.com/u2L3vA7L04
— blackfella films (@blackfellafilms) April 30, 2018
Congratulations to the amazing writers recognised at the Premier’s Literary Awards for 2018. @statelibrarynsw #NSWPLA @Minister_Harwin @RayWilliamsMP pic.twitter.com/nhuRfIsRdc
— Gladys Berejiklian (@GladysB) April 30, 2018
Huge congratulations to all the authors at the #NSWPLA. I am so honoured to be part of this brilliant writing community.
— Zana Fraillon (@ZanaFraillon) April 30, 2018
Congratulations to Kim Scott, whose book Taboo has just won Book of the Year and the Indigenous Writer’s Prize in the 2018 NSW Premier’s Literary Awards. Tune into Awaye! on Saturday, 12 May at 6pm to hear Kim speak with host Daniel Browning #NSWPLA pic.twitter.com/0M1cybUZAg
— RN – Radio National (@RadioNational) April 30, 2018
Congrats @nakkiahlui On the welk-deserved win of the Nick Enright Award fir Black Is The New White!!!!!!! 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 Still waiting on some smart producers in Australia to option this one for a blockbuster comedy film jussaying #NSWPLA
— Egg Morning! 🐣 (@mdixonsmith) April 30, 2018
Congratulations @BramPresser for your amazing awards trifecta #NSWPLA #thebookofdirt #ausfiction # @statelibrarynsw pic.twitter.com/OuFZttXaYI
— Caroline Beecham (@CarolineBeecham) April 30, 2018
Here is my speech for accepting the NSW Premier's Literary Awards Nick Enright Prize for Playwriting that was delivered by my beautiful mum, Jennifer Beale, and amazing manager, Grace Heifetz. Huge thanks to everyone involved! xx pic.twitter.com/WrexBylwlC
— Nakkiah Lui (@nakkiahlui) April 30, 2018
The morning after. Still can't believe it.
Thanks to everyone who has messaged, tweeted, posted or smoke signalled. You're the best. @text_publishing #NSWPLA #thebookofdirt pic.twitter.com/2tG29mon3O
— Bram Presser (@BramPresser) April 30, 2018
Okay @BramPresser three #NSWPLA-s is pretty impressive but I don't know if you heard my news pic.twitter.com/DpwjmaCpUj
— Text Publishing (@text_publishing) April 30, 2018