
Finalists Announced
My poem, Under Attack and short story, Photographing Toast have made the shortlists.
The winners of the 2011 Northern Territory Literary Awards will be announced on the 12th of May at a ceremony held at Parliament House.
The Territory’s best poems, short stories, scripts, essays and screenplays received from across Central Australia, Tennant Creek, Katherine and Darwin have been judged from a record field of over 300 entries.
The Northern Territory Library is proud to act as custodian of these awards, and we endeavour to cultivate a prosperous creative writing industry in the Territory, and aim to inspire a new generation of writers.
The 2011 finalists are:
Dymocks Arafura Short Story Award
Barbara Eather
Blair McFarland
Stephen Francis
Bronwyn Mehan
Melinda Barlow
Michael Giacometti
Natalie Sprite
Sophie Constable
Dymocks Red Earth Poetry Award
Karina Brabham
Jennifer Mills
Bronwyn Mehan
Penny Drysdale
Kathleen Epelde
Kaye Aldenhoven (x2)
Dymocks Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Writers’ Award:
Nicole Gardiner
John Bodey
Joey Flynn
Charles Darwin University Bookshop Travel Short Story Award:
Christine Wilson
Michael Giacometti
Miranda Tetlow
Charles Darwin University Essay Award:
Adelle Barry (x2)
Jane Leonard
Kate Smith
Kath Manzie Youth Literary Award:
Stevie Cosentino
Kierra-Jay Power (x4!!)
Sophie Philip
Shannon Nendick
Laila Bennett
Darwin Festival Script Award:
Jane Leonard
Alex Ben-Mayor
Birch Carroll and Coyle Screenwriting Award:
Cameron Raynes
Philip Denson
Eleanor Hogan
All entrants in the Awards are able to access the comments made by the judges, with the aim of further encouraging and nurturing emerging talent. Entries are judged ‘blind’ and therefore are awarded solely on their literary merit.