The Stella Prize is a major literary award celebrating Australian women’s writing, and an organisation that champions cultural change.
The prize is named after one of Australia’s iconic female authors, Stella Maria Sarah ‘Miles’ Franklin, and was awarded for the first time in 2013.
The prize is named after one of Australia’s iconic female authors, Stella Maria Sarah ‘Miles’ Franklin, and was awarded for the first time in 2013.
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Terra Nullius
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score: 596,
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6 people voted
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| 2 |
The Choke
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score: 199,
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2 people voted
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| 3 |
A Writing Life: Helen Garner and Her Work
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score: 197,
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2 people voted
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| 4 |
The Fish Girl
by
score: 190,
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2 people voted
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| 5 |
The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree
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score: 99,
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1 person voted
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| 6 |
Anaesthesia: The Gift of Oblivion and The Mystery of Consciousness
by
score: 97,
and
1 person voted
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| 7 |
The Life to Come
by
score: 95,
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1 person voted
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| 8 |
This Water: Five Tales
by
score: 94,
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1 person voted
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| 9 |
The Green Bell
by
score: 93,
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1 person voted
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| 10 |
An Uncertain Grace
by
score: 92,
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1 person voted
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| 11 |
Martin Sharp: His life and times
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score: 91,
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1 person voted
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| 12 |
Tracker
by
score: 89,
and
1 person voted
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