Select list of titles
• Kate Howarth, Settling Day, UQP, 2015
• Richard Broome, Fighting Hard: the Victorian Aborigines Advancement League, ASP, 2015
• Antoine Bloemen, No Regrets: a Bicycle Dreaming from Belgium to Broome, Hesperian Press, 2014
• Bruce Pascoe, Dark Emu, Magabala Books, 2014: shortlisted, Victorian Premier’s Award for Indigenous Writing, 2014
• Noel Beddoe, On Cringila Hill, UQP, 2014
• Rod Moss, One Thousand Cuts: Life and Art in Central Australia, UQP, 2013: winner, Northern Territory Literary Awards – Chief Minister’s Book of the Year, 2014
• Anita Heiss, Tiddas, Simon & Schuster, 2013
• Steve Hawke, A Town Is Born, Magabala Books, 2013
• Anita Heiss, Am I Black Enough For You?, Random House, 2012: winner, Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards, The Prize for Indigenous Writing, 2012; shortlisted, the Human Rights Award – Literature [non-fiction], 2012
• Noel Beddoe, The Yalda Crossing, UQP, 2012
• Fiona Paisley, The Lone Protester, ASP, 2012
• Dylan Coleman, Mazin Grace, UQP, 2012: longlisted for the Stella Prize, 2013; shortlisted for the Commonwealth Book Prize, 2013; winner, David Unaipon Award for Unpublished Indigenous Writers, 2011
• Patti Miller, The Mind of a Thief, UQP, 2012: winner, NSW Community & Regional History Prize, NSW Premier’s History Awards, 2013; longlisted for the Stella Prize, 2103; longlisted for the Nita B Kibble Literary Awards for Women Writers, 2013; shortlisted for the Western Australian Premier’s Book Awards, 2013
• Fiona Wirrer-George, Double Native: A Memoir about Living Across Two Cultures, UQP, 2012
• Jeanine Leane, Purple Threads, UQP, 2011: shortlisted for the Commonwealth Book Prize, 2012; winner, David Unaipon Award for Unpublished Indigenous Writers, 2010
• Trish Clark, Guide to the Camino (Paratus Press, 2012)
• Patsy Cameron, Grease and Ochre: The Blending of Two Cultures at the Colonial Sea Frontier, Fullers Publishing, 2011
• Rod Moss, The Hard Light of Day, UQP, 2010: winner, Prime Minister’s Literary Awards, Non Fiction, 2011; winner, NT Book of the Year Award, 2011
• Kate Howarth, Ten Hail Marys, UQP, 2010: winner, The Age ‘Book of the Year’ Award, Non Fiction, 2010; shortlisted, Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards, The Prize for Indigenous Writing, 2010; runner up, David Unaipon Award for Unpublished Indigenous Writers, 2009
• Larissa Behrendt, Legacy, UQP, 2009: winner, Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards, The Prize for Indigenous Writing, 2010
• Marie Munkara, Every Secret Thing, UQP, 2009: winner, Territory Read NT Book of the Year Award, 2010; winner, David Unaipon Award for Unpublished Indigenous Writers, 2008
• Lorraine McGee-Sippel, Hey Mum, What’s a Half-Caste?, Magabala Books, 2009: shortlisted, Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards, The Prize for Indigenous Writing, 2010; shortlisted, Australian Book Industry Awards, 2010; winner, Outstanding Achievement in Literature, 2009 Deadly Awards; runner up, David Unaipon Award for Unpublished Indigenous Writers, 2008
• Archie Weller, The Window Seat, UQP, 2009: shortlisted, Queensland Premier’s Literary Awards, Arts Queensland Steele Rudd Award, 2010
• Naldo Rei, Resistance: A Childhood Fighting for East Timor, UQP, 2008
• Brian McCoy, Holding Men: Kanyirninpa and the Health of Aboriginal Men, Aboriginal Studies Press, 2008
• Geoffrey Gray, A Cautious Silence: The politics of Australian anthropology, Aboriginal Studies Press, 2007
• Ruby Langford Ginibi, All My Mob, UQP, 2007
• Martin Nakata, Disciplining the Savages, Savaging the Disciplines, Aboriginal Studies Press, 2007
• Gail Kennedy, Me, Antman and Fleabag, UQP, 2007: shortlisted, Kate Challis awards, 2011; winner, David Unaipon Award for Unpublished Indigenous Writers, 2006
• Tara June Winch, Swallow the Air<, UQP, 2006: winner, Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards, Prize for Indigenous Writing, 2006; winner, New South Wales Premier’s Literary Awards, UTS Award for New Writing, 2007; joint winner, The Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Novelist of the Year, 2007; winner, the Nita B Kibble Literary Awards for Women Writers, Nita May Dobbie Award, 2007; winner, David Unaipon Award for Unpublished Indigenous Writers, 2005
• Stephen Hagan, The N Word, Magabala Books, 2005: winner, Outstanding Achievement in Literature, 2005 Deadly Awards