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The Finlay Lloyd 20/40 Publishing Prize Winning Books of 2024

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Sat, 2 Nov, 12pm - 1:30pm AEDT

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Please join us for the celebration of the Finlay Lloyd Publishing Prize 20/40 for the winning books of 2024

About the Prize

The 20/40 Prize is an annual publishing prize for fiction and nonfiction manuscripts of between 20,000 and 40,000 words. Each year, two books are chosen through a blind evaluation process by a panel of judges. Finlay Lloyd is a not-for-profit press devoted to encouraging and enabling Australian writing. In this spirit, the 20/40 winning manuscripts are supported through a thorough editing process and their authors are invited to join the judging panel the following year.

    The Winners of 20/40 -2024

    Winning Book of 20/40 -2024 for Nonfiction
    Tremor
    ,
    Sonya Voumard
    The winner of the 20/40 Prize for 2024 
    Sonya Voumard
    is a non-fiction writer and former political journalist with The Age.
    She has written three other books, including The Media and the Massacre (2016),
    which was listed for a Nita B Kibble Literary Award and longlisted for a Stella Prize.
    Her essays and stories have been published in Griffith Review, Meanjin, Island and
    Neighbourhood. She has a Doctorate of Creative Arts from UTS where she taught
    non-fiction writing for nine years.                                                                                                                            

    Winning Book of 20/40 Prize for 2024 for Fiction                                                                                                                                                                                                                           The Thirty-One Legs of Vladimir Putin, PS Cottier & NG Hartland

    PS Cottier has written eight books of poetry, a collection of stories and a non-fiction
    pamphlet about the wildlife near Parliament House. Her collection Utterly was
    shortlisted for the ACT Book of the Year. She has worked as a university tutor, a
    union organiser, a lawyer and a tea-lady.
    NG Hartland’
    s short stories have been published in Australia, the United States, and
    South Korea. ‘How to get to be a three-thousand-year-old mining AI’ was included in
    Robotic Ambitions: Tales of Mechanical Sentience. He has worked in criminology,
    social policy, and as a ministerial adviser.

    About the Event

    • Books will be available for purchase and signing at the event.
    • Registration is required for this event.
    • Accessible parking spaces directly below the Harry Hartog ANU Bookshop are available should you require them. Kambri ANU / Parking
    • If you do not feel well, please refrain from attending this event.
    • Disability Access available - please ask in-store.
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