From the official HarperCollins press release:
HarperCollins
Publishers is thrilled to announce the stellar line-up of writers contributing
to its inaugural #LoveOzYA anthology.
The
anthology of young adult short stories will feature new work from Amie Kaufman, Melissa Keil, Will Kostakis,
Ellie Marney, Jaclyn Moriarty, Michael Pryor,
Alice Pung, Gabrielle Tozer and Lili
Wilkinson. As previously announced, youth literature advocate Danielle Binks is spearheading the
project as anthology editor and will also contribute to the collection.
Of the line-up, Binks
says, ‘These writers are a reflection of how varied and kaleidoscopic
Australian YA is, and has always been. It’s a celebration of every genre –
there’s contemporary, space-opera, love stories and redemption stories,
time-travel and friendship stories – something for everyone! And I hope that as
well as enjoying the short story form in itself, readers will love seeing in
one collection how rich and multi-faceted Australia’s youth literature is.’
HarperCollins Children’s Books publisher Chren Byng
adds, ‘We couldn’t be happier with the amazingly talented group of writers
bringing their storytelling skills to this exciting collection. Between them, they’ve
written books that have been recognised in the Inky Awards, CBCA Awards, Prime
Minister’s Awards, Aurealis Awards, Indie Book Awards and many more.’
The as-yet-untitled
anthology was first announced in December 2015, following the grassroots
campaign that arose after figures were released by the Australian Library and
Information Association, revealing that only two of the top ten most borrowed
YA books were written by Australian authors.
Since
then, authors, reviewers, readers, bloggers, booksellers, librarians and
publishers have banded together to showcase and support local YA literature, with
the #LoveOzYA hashtag now commonly used online to highlight the best of
Australian YA.
HarperCollins Publishers will release the anthology
in May 2017.
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