Announcing … The 2023 Ned Kelly Awards Shortlists

Aussie crime writing continues to grow in strength and identity, as demonstrated in today’s announcement of the 2023 Ned Kelly Awards shortlists.

It is particularly pleasing to see authors continuing to break away from some of the more common crime tropes, with an even larger variety of characters, settings and social diversity in this year’s entries than we have received before.

The Best Debut Crime Fiction entries this year were incredibly strong with a wide range of new Australian authors, of all ages and backgrounds, choosing the crime genre for their first books. As an industry association, it is heartening to see so many talented first time writers being introduced to readers.

The Best True Crime entries were totally compelling and not only showcased astounding storytelling but also dogged and professional investigative work. This year’s Best International Crime Fiction (published in Australia) was again a Who’s Who of global crime writing.

The flagship award, Best Crime Fiction, with 88 entries, was a treasure-trove of excellence. The shortlist of Aussie authors includes some of the highest selling and most popular authors on the global crime writing stage.

Congratulations and thank you to everyone who entered the 2023 Ned Kelly Awards. Writing is a tough gig and the Australian Crime Writers Association committee acknowledges the hard work and incredible creativity of every entry. Special recognition to all the shortlisted authors. The winners are expected to be announced in about four weeks.

Thanks to all our members for supporting us and, in turn, supporting our growing crime writing community.

In the meantime, please enjoy our announcement video on YouTube here and further video updates on our social platforms during the next few days. We hope that you will share as widely as possible and further help support the writing community through FacebookInstagram and Twitter .
2023 NED KELLY AWARDS SHORTLISTS

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING AUTHORS:
BEST TRUE CRIME

Tiger! Tiger! Tiger! by Officer A

Death Row at Truro by Geoff Plunkett

Rattled by Ellis Gunn

Betrayed by Sandi Logan

Out of the Ashes by Megan Norris

BEST INTERNATIONAL CRIME FICTION

(Published in Australia)

The Lemon Man by Keith Bruton

Paper Cage by Tom Baragwanath

The Favour by Nicci French

The Hitchhiker by Gerwin van der Werf

BEST DEBUT CRIME FICTION

Wake by Shelley Burr

No Country for Girls by Emma Styles

Dirt Town by Hayley Scrivenor

Black River by Matthew Spencer

How to Kill a Client by Joanna Jenkins

The House of Now and Then by Jo Dixon

Lenny Marks Gets Away with Murder by Kerryn Mayne

Denizen by James McKenzie Watson

BEST CRIME FICTION

Soulmate by Sally Hepworth

When The Carnival is Over by Greg Woodland

Exiles by Jane Harper

When We Fall by Aoife Clifford

The Tilt by Chris Hammer

Those Who Perish Emma Viskic

Seven Sisters by Katherine Kovacic

Lying Beside You by Michael Robotham

 

 

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