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History

The CALEB Awards are issued by the Omega Writers Organisation. The entries are open to Australians and New Zealanders, and "must reflect language, themes and worldviews that are honouring to Christ". 

Subcategory titles regularly change.

Indexed selectively.

History Source:

https://www.omegawriters.org/omega-news/caleb-prize-writers-award/

Latest Winners / Recipients

Year: 2016

winner (Children's Picture Book Category) y separately published work icon Fearlessly Madison Penny Reeve , Jemima Trappel (illustrator), Sydney South : Growing Faith , 2014 14029331 2014 single work picture book children's

'Madison is looking forward to a play day at Grandma’s house—that is, until she sees Ferdinand the new dog. That’s when Madison’s belly starts to tremble like raspberry jelly! This is a story about being afraid and finding the courage we need to comfort others.' (Source: Author's blurb) 

winner (Overall Winner) y separately published work icon Empire's Children Patricia Weerakoon , Capalaba : Rhiza Press , 2015 8480728 2015 single work novel

'As the daughter of the Tea-maker, Shiro’s life is bound by the expectations of others. But Shiro has no interest in convention.

'Her holidays are spent with best friend Lakshmi, a coolie labourer, and she dreams of becoming a doctor, unhampered by her gender, her race or her social standing.

'Privilege is something Anthony and William Ashley Cooper take for granted. On the Sri Lankan tea fields in particular, the English are masters.

'When Anthony takes over management of the plantation, he discovers the truth about his family’s dealings with the locals. He desperately wants to make a difference – to be a different kind of man – but William’s reckless lust and their father’s never-ending greed stand in his way.

'Tragedy, grief and separation threaten Shiro and shackle Lakshmi in the bondage of class distinction. Can Anthony’s love of justice set right the wrongs of the past?' (Publication summary)

winner (Unpublished Manuscript) y separately published work icon The Boy in the Hoodie Catriona McKeown , Capalaba : Rhiza Press , 2017 14027903 2017 single work novel young adult

'One girl. One boy. And a friendship that could save them both. Good-girl Kat knew drinking alcohol at school would have serious consequences. But to protect her friend from being expelled, Kat lands herself a term’s worth of detentions. Inside the detention room, she meets a strange boy who obsessively draws dark pictures and covers his head with a grey hoodie. Little does she know, the hoodie hides a dark past ... An unlikely friendship forms between Kat and the boy in the hoodie. When she discovers a sinister truth he’s been hiding, she somehow feels compelled to help him—but at what cost? And how much is she willing to risk in order to keep him safe? The Boy in the Hoodie is a real, unforgettable story about past scars and how the ones we love can sometimes heal them.' (Source: Publisher's blurb)

Year: 2014

winner (Fiction) y separately published work icon The Celtic Stone Nick Hawkes , Capalaba : Wombat Books , 2013 6357399 2013 single work novel fantasy

'Chris Norman's dreams of being a commercial pilot are shattered when he crashes his light plane in central Australia and is badly wounded. His life hangs in the balance, a balance that is swayed by the intervention of an Aboriginal man. He leaves Chris with a mysterious and incongruous legacy, a Celtic cross made of stone. Partly blinded and in deep grief at no longer being able to fly, Chris finds his way to the inhospitable islands off the West Coast of Scotland where he seeks to unravel the secrets of the Celtic stone. A blind Hebridean woman, shunned by many in the local community, becomes his reluctant ally, along with a seven year old boy who is as wild as the storm tossed seas that surround the islands. But violence remains and Chris must overcome his grief to find answers to his questions. But the threat of murder lingers ...' (Publisher's blurb)

winner (Poetry) y separately published work icon The Poetry of Home : The Life, Love and Heartscaping of Cameron Semmens Cameron M. Semmens , Selby : Crooked Nose Wisdom , 2013 6150676 2013 selected work poetry
winner (Children's) y separately published work icon When I See Grandma Debra Tidball , Leigh Hedstrom (illustrator), Capalaba : Wombat Books , 2014 6358134 2014 single work picture book children's

'A young girl visits her Grandma and 'brightens her dreams' whilst her little brother charms the nursing home residents with his playful antics.

'This is a joyful and poignant celebration of life and love with vibrant illustrations of present day and yesteryear.

'A delightful insight into the transforming power of children and love to enjoy with your kids, grandkids or great-grandkids. Share the romance of the past with the kids this Valentine's day!' (Publisher's blurb)

winner (Bookseller's Choice) y separately published work icon Suzannah's Gold Carol Preston , Burleigh : Zeus Publications , 2007 6608941 2007 single work novel historical fiction

'Suzannah Casey was just twelve years old when she was transported to the Australian colony from Ireland. Though devastated by her circumstances she was grateful to be given an opportunity, through Caroline Chisholm's scheme for young girls, to start a new life on the Goulburn Plains with ex-convict, George Oakes. However, Suzannah could never have envisaged the trauma and loss that lay ahead of her. She must find the faith and courage to overcome abuse, disappointment, abandonment, illness, religious bigotry and finally her own yearnings in order to discover what is more precious than gold.' (Publisher's blurb)

winner (Unpublished Manuscript) C. T. Wells

For Kingdom of the Air.

Year: 2013

winner (Children's Book Category) y separately published work icon Wonderfully Madison Penny Reeve , Jemima Trappel (illustrator), Sydney South : Growing Faith , 2013 6982716 2013 single work picture book children's

'Madison is in a bad mood. Everyone is excited about welcoming a new baby into the family, but Madison's not so sure. This is a lovely story about how knowing you've been wonderfully made can sometimes make all the difference.' (Source: Author's blurb) 
 

winner (Fiction) y separately published work icon A New Resolution Rose Dee , Capalaba : Even Before Publishing , 2012 6431342 2012 single work novel crime

'Resolution Island is a safe haven for Anika Demeur - a chance to fulfil dreams, find her place in the world, and a new life for her and young son, Kye. But her dreams of a future are shattered when her son's security is challenged, and the rich and privileged Texan, Nate Hollingsworth sails into the bay. Now Ani must not only fight for her son, but also a growing attraction she has to the one type of man she loathes.

'Nate is on a mission - to fulfill his mother's last wish, and change his life. Dropping anchor in the idyllic Resolution harbor, he didn't anticipate becoming involved in illegal fishing, a murder, or an unexpected attraction to the most exasperating woman he has ever met.

'The Australian tropical Island, Resolution, sets the scene again for adventures, dreams, and new beginnings. A New Resolution is the final book in the 'Resolution' trilogy, following Back to Resolution and Beyond Resolution. ' (Publisher's blurb)

winner (Unpublished Manuscript) Adele Jones

For Integrate.

joint winner (Poetry) y separately published work icon Taking Flight : Poems Janette Fernando (editor), Montrose : Poetica Christi Press , 2013 6484975 2013 anthology poetry
joint winner (Poetry) y separately published work icon Gestures of Love : The Fatherhood Poems Andrew Lansdown , Capalaba : Wombat Books , 2013 Z1910801 2013 selected work poetry
winner (Bookseller's Choice) y separately published work icon Tangled Secrets Carol Preston , Capalaba : Even Before Publishing , 2012 9073280 2012 single work novel historical fiction romance

'In tragic circumstances Beth and her brothers are left in England to grow up without their parents. When Beth's childhood dream to be reunited with her father in Australia finally eventuates she finds that dreams do not always come true.

All that seems to follow is further abandonment. Will she ever find true love? And will she discover she doesn't have to be alone before it is too late?

'Set in the early days of New South Wales and based on real characters in the mid 1800s.

'Revisit Charlotte and Thomas from Charlotte's Angel and Mary's Guardian, and meet new characters in this new novel which is a tangled web of disappointment, deceit and mistakes.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

Year: 2012

winner (Poetry) y separately published work icon Allsorts : Poetry Tricks and Treats Andrew Lansdown , Capalaba : Wombat Books , 2011 Z1832087 2011 selected work poetry children's 'In this new book by award-winning poet Andrew Lansdown, limericks and haiku jostle with rhymed verse and free verse to bring to life crazy critters, odd bods, fantasy worlds and the natural world. Allsorts is a collection of all sorts of poems that all sorts of people will find as colourful and sweet as a packet of liquorice allsorts.

The final 70 pages of Allsorts include personal observations from the poet about the poems in the collection, a comprehensive glossary of poetic forms and techniques, and a set of seven indexes identifying the poems that employ these different forms and techniques. These pages will prove an invaluable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the poet's craft, including students, teachers and aspiring poets.' (Publisher's blurb)

Year: 2011

winner (Overall Winner) y separately published work icon Best Forgotten Paula Vince , Capalaba : Even Before Publishing , 2011 9070038 2011 single work novel mystery

'A young accident victim wakes up in hospital and can't remember who he is. Why does he have nothing in common with his family? Why does he despise the person he was supposed to be? Why has his best friend disappeared without a trace? Is somebody after him? His family can offer no solutions. His girlfriend is strangely aloof and he cannot shake off a feeling that the answers will prove more unpleasant than his amnesia. Somehow he must find out as it seems time is running out. Paula Vince has woven elements of secrecy and suspense with her trademark warmth and compassion. Best Forgotten is an inspirational masterpiece you won't forget.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

winner (Fiction Section) y separately published work icon Best Forgotten Paula Vince , Capalaba : Even Before Publishing , 2011 9070038 2011 single work novel mystery

'A young accident victim wakes up in hospital and can't remember who he is. Why does he have nothing in common with his family? Why does he despise the person he was supposed to be? Why has his best friend disappeared without a trace? Is somebody after him? His family can offer no solutions. His girlfriend is strangely aloof and he cannot shake off a feeling that the answers will prove more unpleasant than his amnesia. Somehow he must find out as it seems time is running out. Paula Vince has woven elements of secrecy and suspense with her trademark warmth and compassion. Best Forgotten is an inspirational masterpiece you won't forget.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

joint winner (Poetry) y separately published work icon A Slight Fuzzing of Perspective Kathryn Hamann , Leonard O'Brien (illustrator), Sue Watson (illustrator), Conrad Hamann (illustrator), Ashburton : Mono Unlimited , 2011 Z1788684 2011 selected work poetry
joint winner (Poetry) y separately published work icon Far from Home : Poems of Faith, Grief and Gladness Andrew Lansdown , Capalaba : Wombat Books , 2010 Z1869942 2010 selected work poetry

'Little sisters pretending their father is a pelican; a man achieving “a gawky grace” while asleep in a public library; a woman stepping past a sprinkler in a confined space “like an Andalusian horse/ dancing”; a traveller weeping uncomforted in a café in Sydney; an aboriginal man playing a didgeridoo in prison; a son praying for his mother in her pain; a random spray from a damaged hose watering a wild daisy; a rainbow enfolding the fuselage of an aeroplane “like a promise”: these are a few of the many surprising, moving things depicted in this collection of poems by Andrew Lansdown. Far from Home abounds with warmth, insight, quirkiness and compassion. The poems explore and express loss, grief, longing, regret, hope and happiness. They celebrate family, friendship, freedom and courage.' (Source: Publisher's blurb)

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