Nita Kibble Literary Award

Nita Kibble Literary Award

The Kibble Literary Awards comprise two awards which are presented annually: the Nita B Kibble Literary Award, which recognises the work of an established Australian female writer, and the Dobbie Literary Award, which is for a first published work by a female writer.[1][2] The Awards recognise the works of women writers of fiction or non-fiction classified as 'life writing'. This includes novels, autobiographies, biographies, literature and any writing with a strong personal element.


The Kibble Literary Awards were established in 1994 and are named in honour of Nita Kibble (1879–1962), who was the first woman to be a librarian with the State Library of New South Wales.[3] She was Principal Research Librarian from 1919 until her retirement in 1943, and was a founding member of the Australian Institute of Librarians.


The Kibble Awards for Women Writers were established by Nita Dobbie, through her will, in recognition of her aunt, Nita Kibble, who had raised her from birth after her mother died.[1] Miss Dobbie followed her aunt into the library profession. She believed there was a the need to foster women’s writing in the community.[1] The awards are currently worth A$35,000 in total.


Contents

Winners of the Nita B Kibble Literary Award for Women Writers

Winners of the Dobbie Literary Award

Shortlisted works for the Nita B Kibble Literary Award

Winners are listed in bold type.

2011

2010

  • The Real Possibility of Joy, Josephine Emery
  • The China Garden, Kristina Olsson
  • The Ghost at the Wedding, Shirley Walker

2009[4]

  • Births Deaths and Marriages: True tales, Georgia Blain
  • An Exacting Heart: The story of Hephzibah Menuhin, Jacqueline Kent
  • The After Life: A memoir, Kathleen Stewart

2008

  • Sorry, Gail Jones
  • Burning In, Mireille Juchau
  • Nights in the Asylum, Carol Lefevre

2007

2006

2005

2004

  • Shot, Sydney Bauer
  • That Oceanic Feeling, Fiona Capp

2003

2002

  • The Fog Garden, Marion Halligan
  • A Certain Style: Beatrice Davis, A Literary Life, Jacqueline Kent
  • Other People's Words, Hilary McPhee

2001

2000

1999

  • Foreign Correspondence: A Pen Pal's Journey From Down Under to All Over, Geraldine Brooks

1998

  • Glass After Glass: Autobiographical Reflections, Barbara Blackman
  • Snake Cradle, Roberta Sykes
  • Paradise Mislaid: In Search of the Australian Tribe of Paraguay, Anne Whitehead

1997

1996

  • Judy Cassab: Diaries, Judy Cassab
  • Caravanserai: Journey among Australian Muslims, Hanifa Deen

1995

  • Auntie Rita, Rita Cynthia Huggins and Jackie Huggins
  • The World Waiting to be Made, Simone Lazaroo
  • The Orchard, Drusilla Modjeska

1994

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