Wiradjuri writer Tara June Winch's second novel claimed Book of the Year, the Christina Stead Prize for Fiction and the People's Choice Award
Novelist Tara June Winch bought a fancy new pair of shoes and scrawled her acceptance speech on a paper towel from the bathroom when she won a NSW Premier's Literary Award for new writing more than a decade ago.as she raised her daughter alone, lived in poverty and coped with the tragic death of her brother – Winch always kept the medallion she won., has swept this year's awards, claiming three prizes: Book of the Year, Christina Stead Prize for Fiction and People's Choice Award.
"It's going to be painful every time I write about Australia. There's a reluctance for the writer to write about this horror and there is also a reluctance from readers," Winch said. "As much as there has been a good reception, I know it's easy to pick up a domestic book or a thriller, I know there is a reluctance for readers. Hopefully with these prizes, if they mean anything, hopefully it's that here is a cracking yarn and to trust there is a story there."Tiberius with a Telephone: The Life and Stories of William McMahonTony Birch's The White Girl won the Indigenous Writers' Prize.
"I think we have got to stick together. It's about commitment, it's about supporting each other through this. It's really important and that's what these awards are about. It's celebrating each other's works, celebrating the shortlist, everyone who published a book or put on a play, and encouraging each other to keep working," she said.
Winch's plans, too, have been derailed by the pandemic. She was due to travel internationally this year for the global release of. At least, she said, the strict lockdown in Paris had allowed her to visit the supermarket so she could buy a French-language edition of her novel. And after a challenging chapter in her life, Winch said she felt like her career was beginning all over again.
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