The most anticipated and contentious event on the Brisbane Literary scene for 2012 is undoubtedly the Queensland Literary Awards. After dedicated and fast paced fund-raising by the QLA team, the awards ceremony took place last night at the State Library on South Bank (5 months to the day that Can-Do Campbell announced the cancellation of the awards).
Thanks to public support a $1000 prize was awarded to each winner, with a $5000 award for the Courier-Mail People’s choice, QLD book of the Year award.
The winners of the inaugural Queensland Literary Award are (in no particular order):
Moorhouse was critical of the premier’s decision to cancel the awards, calling the decision bewildering and dismaying. Of the new awards, he says that a people’s award is nobler than a premier’s award.
And finally; The Courier Mail, People’s Choice Award for QLD Book of the Year went to Brisbane’s Simon Cleary for ‘Closer to Stone’.
Award winner, Peter Rose summed up the emotion of those in attendance, “these awards matter, not just financially but for affirmation”.
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