Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry

The Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry is awarded annually as part of the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards for a book of collected poems or for a single poem of substantial length published in book form.[1] It is named after Kenneth Slessor (1901–1971).

The prize currently comes with a A$30,000 cash award.[1]

Winners and Shortlists

2020

2019

2018

  • Winner: Bella LiArgosy[5]
  • Adam AitkenArchipelago
  • Jordie AlbistonEuclid's dog: 100 algorithmic poems
  • Rico Craig – Bone Ink
  • Nguyễn Tiên Hoàng – Captive and Temporal
  • Omar Sakr – These Wild Houses

2017

2016

2015

2014

  • Winner: Fiona HileNovelties, Hunter
  • Justin ClemensThe Mundiad, Hunter
  • Diane FaheyThe Stone Garden: poems from Clare, Clouds of Magellan
  • Liam Ferney – Boom, Grand Parade Poets
  • Kate MiddletonEphemeral Waters, Giramondo Publishing
  • Jessica WilkinsonMarionette: A biography of Miss Marion Davies, Vagabond Press

2013

  • Winner: Ali Cobby-EckermannRuby Moonlight, Magabala Books
  • Kate FaganFirst Light, Giramondo Publishing
  • Michael FarrellOpen Sesame, Giramondo Publishing
  • Anthony LawrenceThe Welfare of my Enemy, Puncher & Wattman
  • Kate LilleyLadylike, UWA Publishing
  • Vivian SmithHere, There and Elsewhere, Giramondo Publishing

2012

  • Winner: Gig RyanNew and Selected Poems, Giramondo Publishing
  • Ken BoltonSly Mongoose, Puncher and Wattman
  • Susan HawthorneCow, Spinifex Press
  • John MateerSouthern Barbarians, Giramondo Publishing
  • Claire PotterSwallow, Five Islands Press
  • Tracy RyanThe Argument, Fremantle Press

2011

  • Winner: Jennifer MaidenPirate Rain, Giramondo Publishing
  • Susan Bradley SmithSupermodernprayerbook, Salt Publishing
  • Andy Jackson – Among The Regulars, Papertiger Media Inc
  • Jill JonesDark Bright Doors, Wakefield Press Pty
  • Anna Kerdijk NicholsonPossession, Five Island Press
  • Andy KissaneOut to Lunch, Puncher and Wattmann

2010

2009

  • Winner: LK HoltMan Wolf Man, John Leonard Press.
  • Michael BrennanUnanimous Night, Salt Publishing
  • David BrooksThe Balcony, University of Queensland Press
  • Sarah Holland-BattAria, University of Queensland Press
  • Kerry LevesA Shrine To Lata Mangeshkar, Puncher & Wattman
  • Alan WearneThe Australian Popular Songbook, Giramondo

2008

2007

2006

  • Winner: Jaya SavigeLatecomers, University of Queensland Press.
  • Aidan ColemanAvenues & Runways, Brandl & Schlesinger
  • Susan HamptonThe Kindly Ones, Five Islands Press
  • Jill JonesBroken/Open, Salt Publishing
  • Penelope LaylandSuburban Anatomy, Pandanus Books
  • David McCooeyBlister Pack, Salt Publishing

2005

2004

  • Winner: Pam BrownDear Deliria: New & Selected Poems, Salt Publishing
  • Jordie AlbistonThe Fall, White Crane Press
  • M. T. C. Croninbeautiful, unfinished Salt Publishing
  • Brook EmeryMisplaced Heart, Five Islands Press
  • Philip HammialIn the Year of Our Lord Slaughter's Children, Island Press
  • John TranterStudio Moon, Salt Publishing

2003

2002

2001

  • Winner: Ken TaylorAfrica, Five Islands Press
  • Jennifer ComptonBlue, Ginninderra Press
  • Brook Emeryand dug my fingers in the sand, Five Islands Press
  • Philip HammialBread, Black Pepper
  • J. S. HarrySun Shadow, Moon Shadow, Vagabond Press
  • Wendy JenkinsRogue Equations, Fremantle Arts Centre Press

2000

1999 and before

Award winners:[9]

See also

Notes

  1. New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Web page, accessed 5 November 2006
  2. "NSW Premier's Literary Awards 2020 shortlists announced". Books+Publishing. 20 March 2020. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  3. "NSW Premier's Literary Awards 2019 shortlists announced". Books+Publishing. 28 February 2019. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  4. "NSW Premier's Literary Awards 2019 winners announced; Griffiths wins book of the year". Books+Publishing. 30 April 2019. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  5. "2018 - Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry". State Library of NSW. 19 February 2019. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  6. "2017 - Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry". State Library of NSW. 1 March 2018. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  7. "2016 - Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry". State Library of NSW. 16 March 2016. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  8. "2015 - Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry". State Library of NSW. 24 September 2015. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  9. New South Wales Ministry of Culture Web site, official list of past winners
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