Congratulations to the Australian Crime Writers Association's
2023 Ned Kelly Awards Winners
Exiles, by Jane Harper - Best Crime.
Wake, by Shelley Burr - Best Debut.
Betrayed, by Sandi Logan - Best True Crime.
The Lemon Man, by Keith Bruton - Best International Crime.
Australian Crime Writers Association chair Karina Kilmore congratulates all 163 authors who entered the awards this year, up from 135 last year.
“It’s a tough gig writing a book and it’s never been more important than now to ensure that we continue to support and celebrate Australian authors as the spectre of artificial intelligence threatens the future of human creativity,” Kilmore said.
“Artificial intelligence developers have already stolen and used our published words and stories without permission to train their algorithms. Now that they have stolen our words they are replacing authors and writers with computers. The same process is also being used to replace artists, musicians and even human actors.
“It is horrifying that artificial intelligence will now be framing our social references, recycling our plots and removing all human elements from the art of story telling, poetry, song writing, children’s books, theatre, TV and, of course, crime writing.”
Kilmore called on all Australian audiences and arts communities to support human storytelling and creativity with the introduction of controls to stop the theft and use of authors’ work by artificial intelligence developers and users.
PRESENTING THE 2023 NED KELLY AWARD WINNERS
2023 BEST CRIME FICTION
The winner of the 2023 Ned Kelly Award for Best Crime Fiction is:
Exiles by Jane Harper (Pan Macmillan Australia).
The panel of judges praised Harper’s depth of characters and setting - a hallmark of her compelling and intricate style of storytelling.
The best crime category continues to astound with the depth of talent from Australian authors, many of which are now well established as international authors.
“The variety and diversity of Australian crime novels blew us all away. Outback noir, suburban Aussie crime, city streets, cliff edges, small towns, domestic settings, historical, misaligned justice, revenge, parenthood, almost every setting and sub-genre was covered this year,” judge David Collins said.
2023 BEST DEBUT CRIME FICTION
The winner of the 2023 Ned Kelly Award for Best Debut Crime Fiction is:
Wake by Shelley Burr (Hachette Australia).
The panel of judges said it was heartening to see such strong talent coming through in this next wave of Australian crime writers. There were 34 entries in this year’s Best Debut Crime Fiction category.
Judge RWR McDonald said the judging panel described Wake is an astounding achievement for a first time author.
2023 BEST TRUE CRIME
The winner of the 2023 Ned Kelly Award for Best True Crime is:
Betrayed, by Sandi Logan (Hachette Australia).
The judges said the entries in the true crime category continue to showcase the very best in Australian investigative non-fiction writing.
“True crime authors not only have to impeccably research and retell these very personal stories but they have to tread carefully and respectfully,” judge Emily Webb said.
2023 BEST INTERNATIONAL CRIME FICTION
The winner of the 2023 Ned Kelly Award for Best International Crime Fiction published in Australia is:
The Lemon Man by Keith Bruton (Brash Books).
“The Lemon Man is a warm funny and compassionate story written in a wonderfully original voice. A truly great read,” judge Ron Blaber said.
THE 2023 NED KELLY AWARDS SHORTLISTED BOOKS WERE:
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)
Paper Cage by Tom Baragwanath
The Favour by Nicci French
The Lemon Man by Keith Bruton
The Hitchhiker by Gerwin van der Werf
BEST DEBUT CRIME FICTION:
No Country for Girls by Emma Styles
Dirt Town by Hayley Scrivenor
Wake by Shelley Burr
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 by Viskic
Seven Sisters by Katherine Kovacic
Lying Beside You by Michael Robotham
ABOUT THE NED KELLY AWARDS
The Ned Kelly Awards are Australia’s oldest and most prestigious acknowledgements for crime fiction and true crime writing. Established in 1996, previous winners include: Peter Temple, Shane Maloney, Helen Garner, Gabrielle Lord, Garry Disher, Candice Fox, John Silvester and Duncan McNab.
For further information, including digital assets and logos email: info@austcrimewriters.com The Ned Kelly Awards 2023 Announcement video is live on the Australian Crime Association website and Youtube from 6.30pm Friday 1 September, 2023.