Aurealis Award for Best Young Adult Novel

The Aurealis Awards are presented annually by the Australia-based Chimaera Publications and WASFF to published works to "recognise the achievements of Australian science fiction, fantasy, horror writers".[2] To qualify, a work must have been first published by an Australian citizen or permanent resident between 1 January and 31 December of the corresponding year;[3] the presentation ceremony is held the following year. It has grown from a small function of around 20 people to a two-day event attended by over 200 people.[4]

Aurealis Award for best young adult novel
Awarded forExcellence in young adult speculative fiction novels
CountryAustralia
Presented byChimaera Publications,
Continuum Foundation
StatusActive
First awarded1995
Currently held byKathryn Barker
WebsiteOfficial site

Since their creation in 1995, awards have been given in various categories of speculative fiction. Categories currently include science fiction, fantasy, horror, speculative young adult fiction—with separate awards for novels and short fiction—collections, anthologies, illustrative works or graphic novels, children's books, and an award for excellence in speculative fiction.[2] The awards have attracted the attention of publishers by setting down a benchmark in science fiction and fantasy. The continued sponsorship by publishers such as HarperCollins and Orbit has added weight to the honour of the award.[5]

The results are decided by a panel of judges from a list of submitted nominees; the long-list of nominees is reduced to a short-list of finalists.[2] Ties can occur if the panel decides that both entries show equal merit, however they are encouraged to choose a single winner.[6] The judges are selected from a public application process by the Award's management team.[7]

This article lists all the short-list nominees and winners in the best young-adult novel category, as well as novels that have been highly commended. Four people have won the award twice – Isobelle Carmody, Garth Nix, Scott Westerfeld, and most recently Kathryn Barker. Nix and Westerfeld hold the record for most nominations with nine, and Rory Barnes has the most nominations without winning, having been a losing finalist five times.

Winners and nominees

In the following table, the years correspond to the year of the book's eligibility; the ceremonies are always held the following year. Each year links to the corresponding "year in literature" article. Entries with a blue background have won the award; those with a white background are the nominees on the short-list.

  *   Winners and joint winners
  *   Nominees on the shortlist

Garth Nix has been a finalist on nine occasions, winning in 1995 and 2003.
Kerry Greenwood has won once in 1996 and received a high commendation in 2005.
Damien Broderick has been a short-list nominee twice with his collaborations with Rory Barnes.
Richard Harland has been a finalist once in 2000.
Scott Westerfeld has received the most nominations with nine and has been a winner on two of those occasions.
Sean Williams has been a finalist twice, most recently in 2009.
YearAuthor(s)NovelPublisherRef
1995Brian Caswell*DeucalionUQP[8]
Garth Nix*SabrielMoonstone
Isobelle CarmodyAshlingViking Press[8]
Catherine JinksWitch BankPuffin Books
John MarsdenThe Third Day, The FrostPan Macmillan
1996Hilary Bell*Mirror, MirrorHodder Headline[9]
Kerry Greenwood*The Broken WheelMoonstone
Sara DouglassBeyond the Hanging WallVoyager Books[9]
Victor KelleherFiredancerPenguin Books
Michael PryorThe Mask of CalibanHodder Headline
1997Isobelle Carmody*GreylandsPuffin Books[10]
Catherine Jinks*Eye to EyePuffin Books
Patricia BernardThe OutcastMoonstone[10]
Damien Broderick & Rory BarnesZonesMoonstone
Garth NixShade's ChildrenAllen & Unwin
1998Alison Goodman*Singing the Dogstar BluesHarperCollins[11]
Rory BarnesHorsehead BoyHarperCollins[11]
Melissa LucashenkoKilling DarcyUQP
Dave LuckettA Dark WinterOmnibus Books
John MarsdenThe Night Is for HuntingPan Macmillan
1999Dave Luckett*A Dark VictoryOmnibus Books[12]
Rory BarnesHorsehead ManHarperCollins[12]
Damien Broderick & Rory BarnesStuck in Fast ForwardHarperCollins
Victor KelleherInto the DarkViking Press
Victor KelleherThe Ivory TrailViking Press
2000Sonya Hartnett*Thursday's ChildPenguin Books[13]
Rory BarnesHorsehead SoupHarperCollins[13]
Richard HarlandFerren and the AngelPenguin Books
Christine HarrisOmegaRandom House
Sophie MassonThe Green PrinceHodder Headline
2001Louise Katz*The Other Face of JanusAngus & Robertson[14]
Anna FienbergThe Witch in the LakeAllen & Unwin[14]
Garth NixLiraelAllen & Unwin
Cameron RogersThe Music of RazorsPenguin Books
Gillian RubinsteinTerra-FarmaViking Press
2002Sophie Masson*The Hand of GloryHodder Headline[15]
Kate ForsythThe Starthorn TreePan Books[15]
David McRobbieMum, Me, the 19th CAngus & Robertson
Natalie Jane PriorFireworks and DarknessAngus & Robertson
2003Garth Nix*AbhorsenAllen & Unwin[16]
Carole Wilkinson*DragonkeeperBlack Dog Books
Janeen WebbThe Silken Road to SamarkandHarperCollins[16]
2004Scott Westerfeld*The Secret HourEos[17]
Jackie FrenchFlesh and BloodHarperCollins[17]
Penni RussonUndineRandom House
Matt ZurboHot Nights, Cool DragonsAllen & Unwin
2005Isobelle Carmody*Alyzon WhitestarrPenguin Books[18]
Anthony EatonNightpeopleUQP[18]
Justine LarbalestierMagic or MadnessPenguin Books
Scott WesterfeldPeepsPenguin Books
Scott WesterfeldUgliesSimon & Schuster
2006D. M. Cornish*FoundlingOmnibus Books[19]
Amanda HolohanThe King's FoolABC Books[19]
Justine LarbalestierMagic LessonsPenguin Books
Juliet MarillierWildwood DancingPan Macmillan
Scott WesterfeldThe Last DaysPenguin Books
2007Anthony Eaton*SkyfallUQP[20]
Kate ConstableTaste of LightningAllen & Unwin[20]
Juliet MarillierCybele's SecretPan Macmillan
Michael PryorHeart of GoldRandom House
Scott WesterfeldExtrasSimon Pulse
2008Melina Marchetta*Finnikin of the RockViking Press[21]
Isobelle CarmodyThe Stone KeyViking Press[21]
D. M. CornishLamplighterOmnibus Books
Alison GoodmanThe Two Pearls of WisdomHarperCollins
Sean WilliamsThe ChangelingAngus & Robertson
2009Scott Westerfeld*LeviathanPenguin Books[22]
Kate ForsythThe Puzzle RingPan Macmillan[22]
Cassandra GoldsThe Museum of Mary ChildPuffin Books
Glenda MillardA Small Free Kiss in the DarkAllen & Unwin
Sean WilliamsThe ScarecrowHarperCollins
2010Karen Healey*Guardian of the DeadAllen & Unwin[23][24]
Ananda Braxton-SmithMerrowBlack Dog Books[23]
Sonya HartnettThe Midnight ZooPenguin Books
Doug MacLeodThe Life of a Teenage Body-SnatcherPenguin Books
Scott WesterfeldBehemothPenguin Books
2011Penni Russon*Only Ever AlwaysAllen & Unwin[25][26]
Em BaileyShiftHardie Grant Egmont[25]
Ananda Braxton-SmithSecrets of Carrick: TantonyBlack Dog Books
Karen HealeyThe ShatteringAllen & Unwin
Meg MundellBlack GlassScribe Publications
2012Kaz Delaney* (tie)Dead, ActuallyAllen & Unwin[27][28]
Margo Lanagan* (tie)Sea HeartsAllen & Unwin
Andrea K. HöstAnd All the StarsAndrea K. Hosth[27]
Ambelin KwaymullinaThe Interrogation of Ashala WolfWalker Books
Louis NowraInto That ForestAllen & Unwin
2013Amie Kaufman & Meagan Spooner* (tie)These Broken StarsAllen & Unwin[29][30]
Allyse Near* (tie)Fairytales for Wilde GirlsRandom House Australia
Tony DaviesThe Big DryHarperCollins[29]
Andrea K. HöstHuntingAndrea K. Hösth
Claire ZornThe Sky So HeavyUniversity of Queensland Press
2014Jaclyn Moriarty*The Cracks in the KingdomPan Macmillan Australia[31][32]
Rebecca LimThe Astrologer's DaughterText Publishing[31]
Lynnette LounsburyAfterworldAllen & Unwin
Garth NixClarielAllen & Unwin
Nova WeetmanThe Haunting of Lily FrostUQP
Scott WesterfeldAfterworldsPenguin Books Australia
2015Kathryn Barker*In the Skin of a MonsterAllen & Unwin[33][34]
Alison GoodmanLady Helen and the Dark Days ClubHarperCollins[33]
Francesca HaigThe Fire SermonHarperVoyager
Trent JamiesonDay BoyText Publishing
Amie Kaufman and Jay KristoffIlluminaeAllen & Unwin
Skye Melki-WagnerHushPenguin Random House Australia
2016Alison Goodman*Lady Helen and the Dark Days PactHarperCollins Publishers[35][36]
Jane AbbottElegyPenguin Random House Australia[35]
Alison CroggonThe Bone QueenPenguin Books Australia
Emily GaleThe Other Side of SummerPenguin Random House Australia
Amie Kaufman and Jay KristoffGemima: The Illuminae Files 2Allen & Unwin
Garth NixGoldenhandAllen & Unwin
2017Cally Black*In the Dark SpacesHardie Grant Egmont[37][38]
Alison EvansIdaBonnier Publishing Australia[37]
Garth NixFrogkisser!Allen & Unwin
Emily SuvadaThis Mortal CoilPuffin UK
Marlee Jane WardPsynodeSeizure
Paula WestonThe UndercurrentText Publishing
2018Ambelin Kwaymullina & Ezekiel Kwaymullina*Catching Teller CrowAllen & Unwin[39][40]
Sarah EpsteinSmall SpacesWalker Books Australia[39]
Jay KristoffLifel1k3Allen & Unwin
Emily RoddaHis Name Was WalterHarperCollins Publishers
Jo SpurierA Curse of Ash and EmberHarperCollins Publishers
Scott WesterfeldImpostorsAllen & Unwin
2019Amie Kaufman & Jay KristoffAurora RisingAllen & Unwin[41][42]
P. M. FreestoneThe Darkest BloomScholastic[41]
Lisa FullerGhost BirdUniversity of Queensland Press
Jay KristoffDev1at3Allen & Unwin
Juliet MarillierThe Harp of KingsMacmillan
K. S. NikakisI Heard the Wolf Call My NameSOV Media
2020Lili WilkinsonThe Erasure InitiativeAllen & Unwin[43][44]
AsphyxiaFuture GirlAllen & Unwin[43]
Amie Kaufman and Jay KristoffAurora BurningAllen & Unwin
Amie Kaufman and Meagan SpoonerThe Other Side of the SkyAllen & Unwin
Jay KristoffTruel1f3Allen & Unwin
Garth NixThe Left-Handed Booksellers of LondonAllen & Unwin
2021Kathryn BarkerWaking RomeoAllen & Unwin[45]
Amie Kaufman and Jay KristoffAurora's EndAllen & Unwin[45]
Maree KimberleyDirt Circus LeagueText
Cameron NunnEcho in the MemoryWalker Books Australia
Gabrielle WilliamsIt's Not You, It's MeAllen & Unwin
Garth NixTerciel & ElinorAllen & Unwin
2022Sarah EpsteinNight LightsFourteen Press[46]
Nikky LeeThe Rarkyn's FamiliarParliament House Press
Vanessa LenOnly a MonsterAllen & Unwin
Ann LiangIf You Could See the SunHQ Fiction
Kate MurrayWe Who Hunt the HollowHardie Grant

Most nominations (as of the 2022 ceremony celebrating 2021 nominees):

Double wins (as of the 2022 ceremony celebrating 2021 nominees):

High commendations

The high commendations are announced alongside the list of finalists for their respected year of eligibility.[47] In the following table, the years correspond to the year of the book's eligibility; the ceremonies are always held the following year. Each year links to the corresponding "year in literature" article.

YearAuthorNovelPublisherRef
2005Kerry GreenwoodThe Rat and the RavenLothian Books[48]
Penni RussonBreatheRandom House[48]
Scott WesterfeldPrettiesSimon & Schuster[48]

See also

  • Ditmar Award, an Australian science fiction award established in 1969

References

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