Miles Franklin Award - Shortlisted Works

Shortlisted Works

Shortlisted titles are only shown for the years 1987 onwards. No record has yet been found for any shortlists being released prior to that year. Winners are listed in bold type.

2012

  • Blood, Tony Birch
  • All That I Am, Anna Funder
  • Foal's Bread, Gillian Mears
  • Cold Light, Frank Moorhouse
  • Past The Shallows, Favel Parrett


2011

  • Bereft, Chris Womersley
  • That Deadman Dance, Kim Scott
  • When Colts Ran, Roger McDonald

2010

  • Lovesong, Alex Miller
  • The Bath Fugues, Brian Castro
  • Jasper Jones, Craig Silvey
  • The Book of Emmett, Deborah Forster
  • Truth, Peter Temple
  • Butterfly, Sonya Hartnett

2009

  • The Pages, Murray Bail
  • Wanting, Richard Flanagan
  • Ice, Louis Nowra
  • The Slap, Christos Tsiolkas
  • Breath, Tim Winton

2008

  • The Fern Tattoo, David Brooks
  • The Time We Have Taken, Steven Carroll
  • Love Without Hope, Rodney Hall
  • Sorry, Gail Jones
  • Landscape of Farewell, Alex Miller

2007

  • Theft: A Love Story, Peter Carey
  • Dreams of Speaking, Gail Jones
  • Careless, Deborah Robertson
  • Carpentaria, Alexis Wright

2006

  • The Garden Book, Brian Castro
  • The Secret River, Kate Grenville
  • The Ballad of Desmond Kale, Roger McDonald
  • Everyman's Rules for Scientific Living, Carrie Tiffany
  • The Wing of Night, Brenda Walker

2005

  • Salt Rain, Sarah Armstrong
  • The Gift of Speed, Steven Carroll
  • Sixty Lights, Gail Jones
  • The White Earth, Andrew McGahan
  • The Submerged Cathedral, Charlotte Wood

2004

  • My Life as a Fake, Peter Carey
  • Elizabeth Costello, J.M. Coetzee
  • Three Dog Night, Peter Goldsworthy
  • The Great Fire, Shirley Hazzard
  • Slow Water, Annamarie Jagose
  • Seven Types of Ambiguity, Elliot Perlman

2003

  • The Prosperous Thief, Andrea Goldsmith
  • Of a Boy, Sonya Hartnett
  • Moral Hazard, Kate Jennings
  • An Angel in Australia, Tom Keneally
  • Journey to the Stone Country, Alex Miller
  • Wild Surmise, Dorothy Porter

2002

  • The Art of the Engine Driver, Steven Carroll
  • Gould's Book of Fish, Richard Flanagan
  • Gilgamesh, Joan London
  • The Architect, John Scott
  • Dirt Music, Tim Winton

2001

  • True History of the Kelly Gang, Peter Carey
  • The Company, Arabella Edge
  • The Day We Had Hitler Home, Rodney Hall
  • English Passengers, Matthew Kneale
  • Conditions of Faith, Alex Miller
  • Dark Palace, Frank Moorhouse
  • Life after George, Hannie Rayson

Note: Matthew Kneale's novel is the first by a non-Australian to be shortlisted for the award. Hannie Rayson's, Life after George, is the first play to be shortlisted.

2000

  • Drylands, Thea Astley
  • Too Many Men, Lily Brett
  • What a Piece of Work, Dorothy Porter
  • Benang, Kim Scott
  • Isobel on the Way to the Corner Shop, Amy Witting

Note: Dorothy Porter's What a Piece of Work is the first verse novel to be shortlisted.

1999

  • Eucalyptus, Murray Bail
  • Red Shoes, Carmel Bird
  • The Golden Dress, Marion Halligan
  • Mr Darwin's Shooter, Roger McDonald
  • Three Dollars, Elliot Perlman

1998

  • Wrack, James Bradley
  • Jack Maggs, Peter Carey
  • The Service of Clouds, Delia Falconer
  • The Sound of One Hand Clapping, Richard Flanagan
  • One for the Master, Dorothy Johnston
  • Lovesong, Elizabeth Jolley
  • Nightpictures, Rod Jones

1997

  • The Multiple Effects of Rainshadow, Thea Astley
  • Night Letters, Robert Dessaix
  • The Drowner, Robert Drewe
  • The Glade within the Grove, David Foster
  • Oyster, Janette Turner Hospital
  • The Conversations at Curlow Creek, David Malouf
  • Before I Wake, John Scott

1996

  • The White Garden, Carmel Bird
  • The House in the Light, Beverley Farmer
  • Bracelet Honeymyrtle, Judith Fox
  • The Touchstone, Paul Horsfall
  • Highways to a War, Christopher Koch
  • Camille's Bread, Amanda Lohrey
  • The Sitters, Alex Miller

1995

  • The Hand That Signed the Paper, Helen Demidenko
  • Death of a River Guide, Richard Flanagan
  • Dark Places, Kate Grenville
  • A Mortality Tale, Jay Verney

1994

  • The Grisly Wife, Rodney Hall
  • Remembering Babylon, David Malouf
  • Water Man, Roger McDonald

1993

  • Vanishing Points, Thea Astley
  • After China, Brian Castro
  • Cosmo Cosmolino, Helen Garner
  • The Last Magician, Janette Turner Hospital
  • Shearers' Motel, Roger McDonald
  • The Ancestor Game, Alex Miller

1992

  • Double Wolf, Brian Castro
  • Our Sunshine, Robert Drewe
  • To the Burning City, Alan Gould
  • The Second Bridegroom, Rodney Hall
  • Cloudstreet, Tim Winton

1991

  • Longleg, Glenda Adams
  • Taking Shelter, Jessica Anderson
  • Reaching Tin River, Thea Astley
  • The Bluebird CafĂ©, Carmel Bird
  • The Country Without Music, Nicholas Hasluck
  • The Great World, David Malouf

1990

  • Company of Images, Janine Burke
  • Oceana Fine, Tom Flood
  • Maestro, Peter Goldsworthy
  • Avenue of Eternal Peace, Nicholas Jose
  • Smyrna, Tony Maniaty
  • I for Isobel, Amy Witting

1989

  • Oscar and Lucinda, Peter Carey
  • Captivity Captive, Rodney Hall
  • Out of the Line of Fire, Mark Henshaw
  • Building on Sand, David Parker
  • Charades, Janette Turner Hospital

1988 Note: Date changed from year of publication to year of announcement, so no award was made in this year.

1987

  • Dancing on Coral, Glenda Adams
  • Holden's Performance, Murray Bail
  • Truant State, Nicholas Hasluck
  • Bloodfather, David Ireland
  • Home Is the Sailor, Nancy Phelan

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