Ampersand Prize (2012-)
Subcategory of Awards Australian Awards
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History

The Ampersand Prize is awarded by Hardie Grant Egmont for debut novels by writers of young adult and middle-grade fiction. It was inaugurated in 2012.

The Ampersand Prize was on hiatus in 2019, and was not awarded for that year. In 2020, it was won by a New Zealand writer. Not awarded in 2021, it re-opened in 2022. Not awarded in 2023, it was open again for 2024, as a biennial prize.

Latest Winners / Recipients

Year: 2024

winner Michael Debenham for 'Drowning for Beginners'.

Year: 2022

winner y separately published work icon Maria Petranelli Is Prepared for Anything (Except This) Elisa Chenoweth , Richmond : Hardie Grant Books , 2024 27658327 2024 single work novel young adult

'Looking for Alibrandi meets Arrested Development in this YA screwball comedy about a student exchange gone hilariously, criminally wrong.

'Maria Petranelli will do anything to get away from her overbearing Italian-Australian family. She’s over their constant heckling about getting a boyfriend, their unspoken belief that she’s not normal, and their loudly spoken belief that she’s incapable of doing, well, anything. So when her family declares she ‘couldn’t handle living in Italy’, Maria immediately signs up to go there on student exchange. What could possibly go wrong? Well, everything …

'Despite months of mental preparation for every possible scenario, Maria is out of her depth in Italy. She struggles with the language, immediately gets scammed, and is bewildered by her growing attraction to Kennedy, the sweet-but-hopeless American exchange student who is determined to be her friend … if only Maria would let her.

When the two girls accidentally witness a crime, Maria discovers just what she can and can’t handle. Being kidnapped in the boot of a car and driven off into the Italian countryside? Maybe. But working out her feelings for Kennedy before it’s too late? 

'Maria Petranelli is prepared for anything … except this.' (Publication summary)

Year: 2018

winner y separately published work icon Stars Like Us Frances Chapman , Richmond : Hardie Grant Children's Publishing , 2020 18884175 2020 single work novel young adult romance

'Liliana’s hitting all the wrong notes. She’s a sixteen-year-old exchange student with a secret crush on Carter, her new band’s smoking hot guitarist – but she’s also got a girlfriend back home.

'So when she writes a song about him and it lands the band a record deal, she quickly realises she’s in hot water.

'Soon, Liliana will have to choose – between an alluring boy and the girl she left behind, between love and lust, and between the fame that beckons and staying true to the music that’s in her heart.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

Year: 2017

winner y separately published work icon The Brilliant Ideas of Lily Green Lisa Siberry , Richmond : Hardie Grant Children's Publishing , 2019 16085153 2019 single work children's fiction children's

'Twelve-year-old Lily Green’s life is falling apart. Her best friend, Violet, is more interested in the latest shade of lip gloss than hanging out. Her enemy, Zoe, is determined to beat Lily in the school science competition – and win Violet’s friendship, too. Worst of all, Lily's precious family beauty salon – the last connection she has to her dad – has hit hard times, and her mum has decided to sell it.

'When Lily accidentally mixes up a string of wild and wonderful beauty products from the mysterious plants in her neighbour’s garden, she thinks she’s found the perfect way to save the salon – and get her best friend back. But are her inventions as beautiful as she thinks? And when things start turning … ugly … can Lily find the real ‘secret ingredient’ that will save the salon, seal her friendships, and win the school science competition?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

as 'Gloop'.

Year: 2016

winner y separately published work icon Ottilie Colter and the Narroway Hunt Rhiannon Williams , Richmond : Hardie Grant Children's Publishing , 2018 14071407 2018 single work children's fiction fantasy children's

'Ottilie Colter and her brother, Gully, have always fended for themselves. So when Gully goes missing one night, Ottilie sets out to find him – and soon makes a horrible discovery. Gully has been forcibly recruited by the Narroway Hunt, a secretive male-only organisation that hunts savage, blight-spreading monsters called ‘dredretches’. 

Disguising herself as a boy, Ottilie infiltrates the Hunt – but quickly realises that taking her brother home won't be easy. Trapped in the heart of the dredretch-infested Narroway, it's impossibly dangerous for them to leave. But as she trains to become a Huntsman alongside her brother, hoping for a chance to escape, how long can she keep her true identity a secret?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

Works About this Award

The Prize Is Right : Authors on Winning an Unpublished Manuscript Prize Jackie Tang , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: Books + Publishing , March vol. 98 no. 1 2019; (p. 8-9)

'How does winning an unpublished manuscript prize affect the careers of debut authors? Jackie Tang talks to two recent winners.'

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