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University of Sydney sponsors a NSW Premier's Literary Award

21 March 2023
Vote now in the People鈥檚 Choice Award
The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences is sponsoring the People's Choice Award in the 2023 NSW Premier's Literary Awards administered by the State Library. The popular award will now be named The University of Sydney People's Choice Award.

The Shortlist: People's Choice Award 2023

The inaugural University of Sydney People鈥檚 Choice Award is sponsored by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences as part of its recognition and support for a vibrant and thriving arts and literary culture in Australia. The award offers a cash prize of $5000, and the winner is voted for by readers who are residents of NSW from the fiction and nonfiction shortlists of the Premier鈥檚 Literary Awards.

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Dr Beth Yahp

鈥淟iterature is for everyone,鈥 said聽Dr Beth Yahp, Director of the Master of Creative Writing in the School of Art, Communication and English, and Chair of the 2023 judges鈥 panel of the NSW Premier鈥檚 Christina Stead Award for Fiction.

鈥淟iterature belongs to readers and writers, as well as judges and critics," Dr Yahp said. "It鈥檚 wonderful that this award continues to offer readers the opportunity to discover new books and choose their favourite, while the new sponsorship enables the winning author to continue writing 鈥 or have a rest if that鈥檚 what they need.鈥

NSW Premier鈥檚 Literary Awards

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The People's Choice Award is chosen from the nominees in the Fiction and Non-Fiction categories of the NSW Premier's Literary Awards 2023.聽

Among Australia鈥檚 richest and most prestigious awards for writers, illustrators and translators, the NSW Premier鈥檚 Literary Awards is administered by the State Library of New South Wales. Established in 1979, the purpose of the awards, according to then Premier Neville Wran, was for the arts 鈥渢o take their proper place in our social priorities. If governments treat writers and artists with respect and understanding, the community will be more likely to do the same."

Creative Writing

The Master of Creative Writing at the University of Sydney is a program that is proud to encourage diversity and support new or emerging writers to find their voice, creativity, and achieve their writerly ambitions. Through a lively program of literary and industry events and fellowships, Creative Writing and English聽Studies聽students and staff form聽a community of writers聽and scholars who share skills, inspiration and industry exposure. Graduates continue to thrive in roles such as published authors, editors, journalists, and in publishing, some going on to win major literary prizes such as the Penguin Literary Award (Annette Higgs, 2022), the David Unaipon Award (Mykaela Saunders, 2022) and the Stella Prize (Evelyn Araluen, 2022).聽Find out more about the Master of Creative Writing here.

The University of Sydney People鈥檚 Choice Award aligns with Creative Writing at Sydney by highlighting the importance of creativity and literacy, encouraging everyone to enjoy exciting new books by contemporary Australian writers.

Last year鈥檚 People鈥檚 Choice winner, novelist聽Katherine Brabon, who won for her novel The Shut Ins, said the sponsorship was of huge value to writers.聽

鈥淚鈥檓 really聽pleased to hear that the People's Choice Award in this year鈥檚 NSW Premier鈥檚 Literary Awards now has sponsorship for prize money.聽It鈥檚 a wonderful award: being chosen by the public, knowing your work has been recognised in this way, is such an honour. Awards are about far more than money, but in a very practical sense, winning an award can help a writer at any stage of their career. Prize money has bought me precious time to write; paid for rent and food and healthcare so I could dedicate myself to writing.鈥澛

People's Choice Award

This People鈥檚 Choice Award was established in 2009 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the awards. Past winners include Gail Jones, Charlotte Wood, Tara June Winch and Trent Dalton, whose novel Boy Swallows Universe went on to be made into a play by Queensland Theatre Company and a film for Netflix.

The 2023 shortlisted writers include: Helen Garner, Chloe Hooper, Grace Chan, Katerina Gibson, Edwina Preston, Jessica Au and Jeff Sparrow.

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Vote for your favourite book in the University of Sydney People's Choice Award.

Jane McCredie, 2023 Senior Judge, commented: 鈥淭he shortlisted writers inspire, move and provoke us, bringing insight and skill to the rich array of stories they tell. It鈥檚 exciting to see so many first-time authors represented this year, a testament to the strength and diversity of our literary culture.鈥

Vote Now

Now is your turn to vote and enter the draw for a chance to win two book packs:聽
Voting closes on Friday 14 April 2023.
Winners announced 22 May 2023.


Declaration: The NSW Premier鈥檚 Literary Awards are presented by the NSW Government and administered by the State Library of NSW in association with Create NSW. The $5000 sponsorship of The University of Sydney People鈥檚 Choice Award is from The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

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