Roland Robinson Literary Award Explained
The Roland Robinson Literary Award was created in memory of the Australian poet, Roland Robinson, who died in 1992. It was awarded from 1993 to 2008.
The prize was run by the City of Lake Macquarie and was awarded to both poetry and short stories in alternating years. It had a first prize of A$500.
Winners
- 1993: Marion Steed Appearances
- 1994: Marion Steed The Codependent’s Revenge
- 1995: Jean Kent, A Meaningful Life
- 1996: Richard Kelly Tipping
- 1997: Pam Jeffery, James Dean and Old Dreams
- 1998: David Kirkby, Junga Jimi
- 1999: David Kirkby, Waves
- 2000: Judy Johnson, Bell and Norman Talbot, Asks the Storyteller
- 2001: Josh Davis, Chaos Theory
- 2002: Jan Iwaszkiewicz, Letter from Lone Pine
- 2003: Julie Simpson, Bella is Knitting Iced Vo Vos
- 2004: Christopher Brown Escarpment[1]
- 2005: Wendy Alexander, Fifth Branch Down
- 2006: Andrew Slattery, The Westerly
- 2007: Ryan O'Neil, A Speeding Bullet
- 2008: Kylie Rose, Bluebottles
References
Notes and References
- Web site: News columns in the library: vol 11 no 1, Roland Robinson Literary Award . Public Library Services of the State Library of New South Wales . March 2005 . 7 April 2008 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080721184814/http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/services/public_libraries/publications/plnews_docs/plnews_mar05.pdf . 21 July 2008 .