David Malouf ... won a Queensland Literary Award
David Malouf ... won a Queensland Literary Award
Gabrielle Carey ... joint winner of a Prime Minister's Literary Award
Gabrielle Carey ... joint winner of a Prime Minister's Literary Award
9 December 2014

Two University of Queensland Press authors  – Gabrielle Carey and David Malouf –  won significant Australian literary prizes last night.

Ms Carey was joint winner of the 2014 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards non-fiction prize for her book Moving Among Strangers, Randolph Stow and My Family

And Brisbane-born writer and UQ alumnus David Malouf won the Judith Wright Calanthe Award at the 2014 Queensland Literary Awards,  for his Earth Hour poetry collection.

Mr Malouf – one of Australia’s best-known contemporary authors – is a multi-award-winning writer with a wide-ranging literary output since the early 1960s.

Ms Carey teaches writing in Sydney and has written novels, biography, autobiography, essays, articles and short stories.

Her first book, Puberty Blues, co-written with Kathy Lette, has been adapted for film and television, and her memoir, Waiting Room, was published in 2009.

Media: Both writers are available for interview. To request a review copy or arrange an interview, contact Meredene Hill, meredeneh@uqp.uq.edu.au, +61 7 3346 7932, +61 (0) 401 575 143.