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Articles tagged “young adult”

Zero Hour is approaching

We are counting down the days to Zero Hour—Leon Davidson’s new book about the First World War, due for release on 1 March.

Rebecca Stead has won the 2010 Newbery Medal

US author Rebecca Stead has won the highly coveted Newbery Medal for her second novel When You Reach Me, which we are thrilled to be publishing in Australia and New Zealand next month.

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Amra Pajalic is the people’s choice

Congratulations to Amra Pajalic, who has been awarded the Civic Choice Award in the Melbourne Prize for Literature. This prize is given to the shortlisted author who received the most votes on the Melbourne Prize Trust Read more

Young readers are loving the Curse

We’ve been canvassing readers of Read more

Billionaire’s Curse competition winners

Thank you to all those budding sleuths out there who entered and cracked the code in The Billionaire’s Curse Word Puzzle competition.

Lia Hills as blogger-in-residence

On the back of her many award shortlistings, Lia Hills continues to be very much a writer of the moment. You can catch Lia this month at Read more

DMag interviews Richard Newsome

DMag - ‘Fun, Discovery and Adventure’ - is the ‘zine of choice for today’s discerning young reader. This month’s edition features an interview with Richard Newsome, author of The Billionaire’s Curse.

It’s Inky time

The Inky Awards are Australia’s only teenage choice book awards. The longlists have just been announced for the Golden Inky, for an Australian author, and Silver, for an international author. Melbourne author and poet Lia Hills’s young adult novel Read more

Prize winners, past and present

Richard Newsome, winner of the inaugural Text Prize in 2008, for The Billionaire’s Curse, was in Melbourne yesterday for the Melbourne Writers Festival. It was the perfect opportunity to drop into Read more

AND THE WINNER IS…

After much reading and much discussion, we are delighted to announce the winner of The Text Prize for Young Adult and Children’s Writing in 2009.

And the winner is…

Leanne Hall for This Is Shyness.

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