
Best Australian Poems, Essays and Poems submissions close July 30. Don’t wait.
The Best Australian Essays 2010
Edited by Robert Drewe
Robert Drewe was born in Melbourne and grew up on the West Australian coast. His novels and short stories and his prize-winning memoir, The Shark Net, have been widely translated, won national and international awards, and been adapted for film, television, radio and theatre. His most recent book, The Rip, a collection of short stories, was published in 2008. He is currently working on a sequel to The Shark Net.
The Best Australian Stories 2010
Edited by Cate Kennedy
Cate Kennedy is the author of the critically acclaimed short-story collection Dark Roots and the novel The World Beneath, as well as poetry collections and a travel memoir. Her work has appeared in many publications and anthologies, including Best Australian Stories, the Harvard Review and the New Yorker. She is highly regarded as a teacher of short fiction and works as a mentor, editor and judge when not at work on her own writing. She lives in north-east Victoria.
The Best Australian Poems 2010
Edited by Robert Adamson
Robert Adamson has published numerous volumes of poetry in Australia, the UK and the USA. He is the author of The Golden Bird (winner, CJ Dennis Prize for Poetry 2009), The Goldfinches of Baghdad (winner, the Age Book of the Year Award for Poetry 2006), the memoir Inside Out (2004) and the editor of The Best Australian Poems 2009. In 1995 he received the Christopher Brennan Award for lifetime achievement in poetry.
