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2022 Aurealis Awards Judging Reports

by Aurealis Awards Judging Team

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Best Children's Fiction
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Panel members: Miffy Farquharson (convenor), Ky Garvey, Emily Meredith, Bron Swasbrick

Number of entries: 53

Judging criteria: A key aspect of judging this category is to consider the appeal to the stated target audience of children. Judges also consider word craft, originality, and speculative fiction concepts.

Overview of nominations: Children's fiction attracts entries suitable for a wide variety of ages - from pre-school to upper primary and this adds an additional level of complexity for the judging panel, which must make comparisons between picture books, illustrated, and text-only submissions. The panel employed robust and frank discussions whilst discussing the entries, and this has resulted in a very strong shortlist. The shortlist reflects an encouraging trend to write books with strong, thoughtful protagonists, and has a broad range of genres - from horror, through whimsy and adventure, to historical fiction. The panel are confident that the shortlist celebrates quality writing for young people in the speculative fiction arena and encourages those not shortlisted this year to continue writing, illustrating, and publishing.
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Best Children's Fiction Shortlist
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The Wintrish Girl, Melanie La'Brooy (University of Queensland Press) 
Gus and the Starlight, Victoria Carless (HarperCollins Publishers)
The Wrath of the Woolington Wyrm, Karen Foxlee, illustrated by Freda Chiu (Allen & Unwin)
The Raven's Song, Zana Fraillon & Bren MacDibble (Allen & Unwin)
The Goodbye Year, Emily Gale (Text Publishing)
Mars Awakens, H M Waugh (Allen & Unwin)
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