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Writing Australia Unpublished Manuscript Award
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History

Inaugurated in 2011 the Writing Australia Unpublished Manuscript award is offered by the national writing organisation Writing Australia. Winners received a cash prize and mentoring. 

Latest Winners / Recipients

Year: 2012

winner y separately published work icon The Things We Tell Ourselves Lucy Treloar , 2012 (Manuscript version)17117901 Z1938736 2012 single work novel

Year: 2011

inaugural winner y separately published work icon Burial Rites Hannah Kent , 2013 Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2013 Z1828606 2013 single work novel historical fiction (taught in 1 units)

'In northern Iceland, 1829, Agnes Magnusdottir is condemned to death for her part in the brutal murder of two men.

'Agnes is sent to wait out the time leading to her execution on the farm of District Officer Jon Jonsson, his wife and their two daughters. Horrified to have a convicted murderess in their midst, the family avoids speaking with Agnes. Only Toti, the young assistant reverend appointed as Agnes's spiritual guardian, is compelled to try to understand her, as he attempts to salvage her soul. As the summer months fall away to winter and the hardships of rural life force the household to work side by side, Agnes's ill-fated tale of longing and betrayal begins to emerge. And as the days to her execution draw closer, the question burns: did she or didn't she?

'Based on a true story, Burial Rites is a deeply moving novel about personal freedom: who we are seen to be versus who we believe ourselves to be, and the ways in which we will risk everything for love. In beautiful, cut-glass prose, Hannah Kent portrays Iceland's formidable landscape, where every day is a battle for survival, and asks, how can one woman hope to endure when her life depends upon the stories told by others?' (Publisher's blurb)

Works About this Award

$10,000 Prize for Author 2013 single work column
— Appears in: The Advertiser , 8 March 2013; (p. 6)
Light in the Dark Deborah Bogle , 2013 single work column
— Appears in: The Advertiser , 20 April 2013; (p. 17)
Preoccupations with Ghosts Hannah Kent , 2012 single work column
— Appears in: ACTWrite , September vol. 18 no. 8 2012; (p. 4-6)
'Hannah Kent looks at the development of her manuscript, Burial Rites, and the benefits of mentorships.' (Editor's abstract)
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