This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 2008.
Events
- "The Bulletin" magazine publishes its last issue, the first was in 1880
- The Australia Council for the Arts announces Christopher Koch and Gerald Murnane as recipients of its 2008 emeritus writers awards
- The Australian Federal Government announces funding for a new chair of Australian Literature based at the University of Western Australia
- Clunes, Victoria, holds its second Booktown weekend
- The first Crime and Justice Festival in held in Melbourne over the weekend of 19âÂÂ20 July
- Australia wins the right to host the 2010 World SF convention in Melbourne
- A number of previously unknown Banjo Paterson poems are found in an old cash book dating back to the Boer War
- UNESCO names Melbourne as its second City of Literature, after Edinburgh received the first such award in 2004
- Caro Llewellyn, a former director of the Sydney Writers' Festival and PEN World Voices Festival in New York, is appointed as director of the new Centre for Books, Writing and Ideas (now called the Wheeler Centre) in Melbourne
- The Indie Book Awards are presented for the first time
Major publications
Literary fiction
Children's and young adult fiction
Crime and mystery
Romance
- Anne Gracie â The Stolen Princess
- Stephanie Laurens â The Edge of Desire
- Margaret Leigh â The Heart Divided
- Estelle Pinney â Burnt Sunshine
Science fiction and fantasy
Drama
Poetry
See also 2008 in poetry
- Robert Adamson â The Golden Bird: New and Selected Poems, winner of the C.J. Dennis Prize for Poetry in the 2009 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, shortlisted for the 2009 Age Book of the Year Awards
- Michael Brennan â Unanimous Night
- David Brooks â The Balcony, finalist for the 2008 Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry; University of Queensland Press,
- Brook Emery â '
- Jamie Grant â 100 Australian Poems You Need to Know (edited)
- Elizabeth Hodgson â Skin Painting, winner of the 2007 David Unaipon Award; University of Queensland Press,
- Sarah Holland-Batt â Aria
- Clive James â Opal Sunset: Selected Poems, 1958âÂÂ2008
- John Kinsella â Divine Comedy, University of Queensland Press,
- Anthony Lawrence â Bark, University of Queensland Press,
- David Malouf â Revolving Days, University of Queensland Press,
- Peter Rose editor â The Best Australian Poems 2008 Black Inc.,
- Alan Wearne â The Australian Popular Songbook
Non-fiction
Biographies
Awards and honours
Lifetime achievement
Literary
Fiction
International
National
Children and young adult
National
Crime and mystery
National
Science fiction
Poetry
Drama
Non-fiction
Deaths
- 11 January â Nancy Phelan, author (born 1913)
- 27 March â Alan Collins, short story writer (born 1928)
- 8 April â John Button, politician and author (born 1933)
- 26 April â Pamela Bone, journalist and author (born 1940)
- 29 April â John Hooker, author (born 1932)
- 21 June â Justina Williams, poet (born 1916)
- 24 August â Patricia Rolfe, short story writer and critic (born 1920)
- 30 September â Eleanor Spence, writer for children (born 1928)
- 30 October â Jacob Rosenberg, poet and memoirist (born 1922)
- 15 November â Ivan Southall, writer for children (born 1921)
- 10 December â Dorothy Porter, poet (born 1954)
See also
References
Note: all references relating to awards can, or should be, found on the relevant award's page.