It is difficult to convey just how excited I was when I learned that a festival devoted to Indigenous and culturally diverse Australian writers would be taking place this year. I immediately blocked off the date in my calendar, eagerly followed announcements of the festival’s lineup and official program, and counted down the days. On the long-awaited morning, I cheerfully thanked my spouse in advance for minding our toddler, clambered into my car, and sped off to the western suburbs of Sydney to have my mind blown by the incredible experience that would be Boundless 2017.
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Dispatch from Boundless 2017: A Festival of Diverse Writers
"We are the Other with a capital 'O'; we are the back corner of the book shop; we are the addition, we are the afterthought."
- Contributor:
- Tiffany Tsao ; Places:
- Australia ,
- Brisbane ,
- Sydney ; Writers:
- Alexis Wright ,
- Andrea James ,
- bell hooks ,
- Benjamin Law ,
- Ellen van Neerven ,
- Evelyn Araluen ,
- Ghassan Hage ,
- Isabelle Li ,
- Julie Koh ,
- Kim Scott ,
- Malcolm X ,
- Michael Mohammed Ahmad ,
- Paul Beatty ,
- Peter Polites ,
- Winnie Dunn ; Tags:
- Boundless festival ,
- Brisbane Writers Festival ,
- colonialism ,
- imperialism ,
- indigenous ,
- indigenous writers ,
- NSW Writers Centre ,
- racism ,
- white privilege ,
- xenophobia
Weekly Dispatches from the Frontlines of World Literature
Your news from the literary world, all in one place.
We’re back with another week full of exciting, new developments in the world of literature! Our Editor-At-Large for Australia, Tiffany Tsao, updates us with a fresh report of prizes and publications and the inauguration of an exciting new festival. Julia Sherwood, Editor-At-Large for Slovakia, is filling us in on the latest exciting news in neighbouring Poland, involving prizes, authors and translators. Last but not least, our Editor-At-Large for Indonesia, Valent Mustamin, serves up a full platter of festivals, publications and awards.
Tiffany Tsao, Editor-At-Large, with the latest updates from Australia:
Congratulations to Josephine Wilson, author of the novel Extinctions, for winning the 2017 Miles Franklin Literary Award, Australia’s most prestigious literary prize. The results were announced early last month.
Felicitations also to Stephanie Guest (former Asymptote Australia Editor-at-Large) and Kate Riggs on the publication of their piece “An Architecture of Early Motherhood (and Independence)” in The Lifted Brow’s September issue. The piece received the The Lifted Brow and non/fiction Lab Prize for Experimental Non-Fiction (announced at the end of August) and was lauded by the judges for its “determined fidelity to the banality and logistics of early motherhood—states of radical and ongoing beholden-ness—juxtaposed against reflections from an autonomous life in the margins.”
The shortlist for this year’s Richell Prize for Emerging Writers was announced earlier this week. The five finalist entries are: Michelle Barraclough’s “As I Am”; Sam Coley’s “State Highway One”; Julie Keys’ “Triptych”; Miranda Debljakovich’s “Waiting for the Sun”; and Karen Wyld’s “Where the Fruit Falls.” The prize was launched in 2015 as a joint initiative by the Emerging Writers Festival and the Guardian Australia. The winner will be announced November 1.
- Contributors:
- Julia Sherwood ,
- Tiffany Tsao ,
- Valent Mustamin ; Languages:
- English ,
- Indonesian ,
- Polish ; Places:
- Australia ,
- Indonesia ,
- Poland ; Writers:
- Antonia Lloyd-Jones ,
- Benjamin Law ,
- Cezary Łazarewicz ,
- Clara Ng ,
- Ellen van Neerven ,
- Feby Indirani ,
- Filip Springer ,
- George Szirtes ,
- Jacek Dehnel ,
- Josephine Wilson ,
- Julie Keys ,
- Julie Koh ,
- Karen Wyld ,
- Kate Riggs ,
- Krystyna Dąbrowska ,
- Michael Mohammed Ahmad ,
- Michelle Barraclough ,
- Miranda Debljakovich ,
- Omar Sakr ,
- Ruth Padel and David Harsent ,
- Sam Coley ,
- Stanisław Łubieński ,
- Stephanie Guest ,
- Vanessa Berry ,
- Wioletta Greg ,
- Żanna Słoniowska ; Tags:
- awards ,
- emerging ,
- experimental ,
- festivals ,
- Fiction ,
- independent press ,
- literary scene ,
- nonfiction ,
- poetics ,
- Poetry ,
- prizes ,
- Short Story ,
- thriller ,
- translators ,
- xenophobia