2014 in Australian literature
This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 2014.
Major publications
    
    Literary fiction
    
- Belinda Alexandra - Sapphire Skies
 - Emily Bitto – The Strays
 - Peter Carey – Amnesia
 - Elizabeth Harrower – In Certain Circles
 - Sonya Hartnett – Golden Boys
 - Janette Turner Hospital – The Claimant
 - Wendy James – The Lost Girls
 - Sofie Laguna – The Eye of the Sheep
 - Joan London – The Golden Age
 - Suzanne McCourt – The Lost Child
 - Gerald Murnane – A Million Windows
 - Omar Musa – Here Come the Dogs
 - Favel Parrett – When the Night Comes
 - Christine Piper – After Darkness
 - Craig Sherborne – Tree Palace
 - Inga Simpson – Nest
 - Graeme Simsion – The Rosie Effect
 - Rohan Wilson – To Name Those Lost
 
Children's and Young Adult fiction
    
- Trace Balla – Rivertime
 - Karen Foxlee – Ophelia and the Marvellous Boy
 - Morris Gleitzman – Loyal Creatures
 - Kerry Greenwood – Gallipoli (illustrated by Annie White)
 - Andy Griffiths – The 52-Storey Treehouse
 - Darren Groth – Are You Seeing Me?
 - Rebecca James – Cooper Batholomew is Dead
 - Ambelin Kwaymullina – The Lost Girl
 - Alison Lester – Noni the Pony Goes to the Beach
 - Rebecca Lim – The Astrologer's Daughter
 - Doug MacLeod – Tigers on the Beach
 - John Marsden – South of Darkness
 - Alice Pung – Laurinda
 - Diana Sweeney – The Minnow
 - Claire Zorn – The Protected
 
Crime
    
- Honey Brown – Through the Cracks
 - Katherine Howell – Deserving Death
 - Barry Maitland – Crucifixion Creek
 - P. M. Newton – Beams Falling
 - Malla Nunn – Present Darkness
 - Michael Rowbotham – Life or Death
 
Science Fiction and Fantasy
    
- Trudi Canavan – Thief's Magic
 - Kate Forsyth – Wolves of Witchwood
 - Patrick Holland – Navigato
 - Juliet Marillier – The Cracks in the Kingdom
 - Garth Nix – Clariel
 - Matthew Reilly – The Great Zoo of China
 - John A. Scott – N
 
Drama
    
- Michael Gow – Once in Royal David's City
 - Daniel Keene – The Long Way Home
 
Poetry
    
- Judith Beveridge – Devadatta's Poems
 - Lesbia Harford – Collected Poems : Lesbia Harford (edited by Oliver Dennis)
 - Gwen Harwood – The Best 100 Poems of Gwen Harwood
 - John Kinsella – Sack
 - Geoffrey Lehmann – Poems 1957–2013
 - Jennifer Maiden – Drones and Phantoms
 - David Malouf – Earth Hour
 - Chris Wallace-Crabbe – My Feet are Hungry
 
Biographies
    
- Bob Brown – Optimism : Reflections on a Life of Action
 - Phil Butterss – An Unsentimental Bloke : The Life and Works of C. J. Dennis
 - Matthew Condon – Jacks and Jokers
 - Robert Dessaix – What Days Are For
 - Rafael Epstein – Prisoner X
 - Julia Gillard – My Story
 - Dino Hodge – Don Dunstan : Intimacy and Liberty : A Political Biography
 - John Howard – The Menzies Era : The Years that Shaped Modern Australia
 - Elizabeth Morrison – David Syme : Man of the Age
 - Mandy Sayer – The Poet's Wife
 - David Walsh – A Bone of Fact
 
Non-fiction
    
Awards and honours
    
Note: these awards were presented in the year in question.
Lifetime achievement
    
| Award | Author | 
|---|---|
| Patrick White Award | Brian Castro | 
International
    
| Award | Author | Title | Publisher | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Man Booker Prize | Richard Flanagan | The Narrow Road to the Deep North | Random House | 
National
    
National
    
| Award | Category | Author | Title | Publisher | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Children's Book of the Year Award | Older Readers | Fiona Wood | Wildlife | Pan MacMillan | 
| Younger Readers | Catherine Jinks | City of Orphans: A Very Unusual Pursuit | Allen & Unwin | |
| Picture Book | Freya Blackwood, text Irema Kobald | My Two Blankets | Little Hare, Hardie Grant Egmont | |
| Early Childhood | Libby Gleeson, illus. Freya Blackwood | Go to Sleep, Jessie! | Little Hare, Hardie Grant Egmont | |
| New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards[1] | Children's | Katrina Nannestad | The Girl Who Brought Mischief | HarperCollins | 
| Young People's | AJ Betts | Zac and Mia | Text Publishing | |
| Victorian Premier's Literary Award | Young Adult Fiction | Barry Jonsberg | My Life as an Alphabet | Allen and Unwin | 
National
    
| Award | Category | Author | Title | Publisher | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Davitt Award | Novel | Honey Brown | Dark Horse | Penguin Books | 
| Ned Kelly Award | Novel | Adrian McKinty | In The Morning I'll Be Gone | Allen and Unwin | 
| First novel | Candice Fox | Hades | Random House, Australia | |
Science Fiction
    
| Award | Category | Author | Title | Publisher | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aurealis Award | Sf Novel | Marianne de Pierres | Peacemaker | Angry Robot | 
| Sf Short Story | Thoraiya Dye | "Wine, Women, and Stars" | Analog | |
| Fantasy Novel | Juliet Marillier | Dreamer's Pool | Pan Macmillan Australia | |
| Fantasy Short Story | Angela Slatter | "St Dymphna's School for Poison Girls" | Review of Australian Fiction, Volume 9, Issue 3 | |
| Horror Novel | Justine Larbalestier | Razorhurst | Allen and Unwin | |
| Horror Short Story | Angela Slatter | "Home and Hearth" | Spectral Press (Home and Hearth) | |
| Young Adult Novel | Jaclyn Moriarty | The Cracks in the Kingdom | Pan Macmillan Australia | |
| Young Adult Short Story | Dirk Flinthart | "Vanilla" | Twelfth Planet Press (Kaleidoscope) | |
| Ditmar Award | Novel | Robert Hood | Fragments of a Broken Land: Valarl Undead | Wildside Press | 
| Best Novella or Novelette | Kirstyn McDermott | "The Home for Broken Dolls" | Caution: Contains Small Parts (Twelfth Planet Press) | |
| Best Short Story | Cat Sparks | "Scarp" | The Bride Price (Ticonderoga Publications) | |
Non-Fiction
    
| Award | Category | Author | Title | Publisher | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards[1] | Non-Fiction | Kristina Olsson | Boy, Lost: A Family Memoir | University of Queensland Press | 
| Michael Fullilove | Rendezvous with Destiny | Penguin Books | ||
| New South Wales Premier's History Awards | Australian History | Joan Beaumont | Broken Nation: Australians in the Great War | Allen & Unwin | 
| Community and Regional History | Ian Hoskins | Coast: A History of the New South Wales Edge | NewSouth | |
| General History | John Gascoigne | Encountering the Pacific in the Age of Enlightenment | Cambridge University Press | |
| Young People's | Nadia Wheatley, illustrated by Ken Searle | Australians All | Allen & Unwin | |
| Queensland Literary Awards | Non-Fiction | Paul Ham | 1914: The Year the World Ended | Random House Australia | 
| Stella Prize | Clare Wright | The Forgotten Rebels of Eureka | Text Publishing | |
| Victorian Premier's Literary Award | Non-fiction | Henry Reynolds | Forgotten War | NewSouth | 
Poetry
    
| Award | Author | Title | Publisher | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Mary Gilmore Prize | Rose Lucas | Even in the Dark | UWA Publishing | 
| New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards[1] | Fiona Hile | Novelties | Hunter | 
| Victorian Premier's Literary Award | Jennifer Maiden | Liquid Nitrogen | Giramondo Publishing | 
Drama
    
| Award | Category | Author | Title | Publisher | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards[1] | Script | Kris Mrksa | Devil's Dust | Australian Broadcasting Corporation | 
| Patrick White Playwrights' Award | Award | Debra Thomas | The Man's Bitch | Sydney Theatre Company | 
| Fellowship | Kate Mulvany | 
Deaths
    
- 14 February – Marshall Browne, novelist (born 1935)
 - 10 April – Doris Pilkington Garimara, novelist (born c.1937)
 - 17 July – Liam Davison, novelist and critic (born 1957)
 - 19 September – Rod Milgate, playwright and painter (born 1934)
 - 8 October – Morris Lurie, novelist (born 1938)
 - 3 November – Michael Fitzgerald Page, writer and publisher (born 1922)
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- "'Questions of Travel' wins Book of the Year at NSW Premier's Literary Awards". Books+Publishing. 19 May 2014. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
 
Note: all references relating to awards can, or should be, found on the relevant award's page.
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