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Ten outstanding novels recognised in prestigious Miles Franklin Literary Award 2026 longlist

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Perpetual, the trustee of the Miles Franklin Literary Award, has unveiled this year’s longlist, featuring ten novels that collectively offer a portrayal of Australian life in all its diversity. Bringing together stories shaped by varied cultural backgrounds, voices and experiences, this selection celebrates the richness and complexity of Australian storytelling today. The works, which include two former longlist winners and one past short-listee, showcase the talent and creativity of authors from across the nation and set the stage for an exciting journey toward the prestigious award.

The Award celebrates novels of the highest literary merit that tell stories about Australian life. The winner will receive $60,000.

The 2026 Miles Franklin Literary Award longlist is:

Author

Novel

Publisher

Randa Abel-Fattah

Discipline

University of Queensland Press

Dominic Amerena

I Want Everything

Summit Books

Lyn Dickens

Salt Upon the Water

Wakefield Press

Toni Jordan

Tenderfoot

Hachette Australia

Steve MinOn

First Name Second Name

University of Queensland Press

Konrad Muller

My Heart at Evening

Evercreech Editions

Omar Musa

Fierceland

Penguin Random House Australia

Josephine Rowe

Little World

Black Inc

Madeleine Watts

Elegy, Southwest

Ultimo Press

Sean Wilson

You Must Remember This

Affirm Press

 

According to the judging panel, “Destabilised histories, faltering memories and chequered geographies meet in the pages of the 2026 Miles Franklin longlist. From Far North Queensland to Tasmania and all the way to remote Western Australia, these novels remind us of the vastness of this continent, the many times and places that Australian stories inhabit, and the global networks in which ‘Australian life’ is invariably embedded. This year's longlist is haunted by ancestral inheritances, the human capacity for self-deception, and the ways we make space for grief.  These novels hold up mirrors to little worlds and large ones too.”

The 2026 judges are Richard Neville, Mitchell Librarian of the State Library of NSW and Chair; literary scholar, A/Prof Jumana Bayeh; literary scholar and translator, Dr Mridula Nath Chakraborty; literary scholar and author Prof Tony Hughes-d’Aeth; with literary scholar and Director of AustLit, A/Prof Maggie Nolan.

Last year, the Miles Franklin Literary Award was awarded to Siang Lu for his novel, Ghost Cities (2024).

 

For further information about the Miles Franklin Literary Award: www.milesfranklin.com.au

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About the Miles Franklin Literary Award www.milesfranklin.com.au

Perpetual is the Trustee for the Miles Franklin Literary Award. The Award was established in 1954 by the estate of My Brilliant Career author Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin to celebrate the Australian character and creativity. It supports the betterment of Australian literature by each year recognising the novel of the highest literary merit which presents Australian Life in any of its phases. Since being established, the Award has distributed over $1.54 million in philanthropic funds to authors. Those wishing to be part of the Miles Franklin legacy can donate to the Franklin Support Fund to become a friend of the Award. Please visit the website for further details.

Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund is a long-time supporter of the Miles Franklin Literary Award, providing $5,000 to each of the finalists and granting more than half a million dollars to this premier Australian literary prize since 2004.

About Perpetual Philanthropic Services 

Perpetual is one of Australia’s largest managers of philanthropic funds, with $3.6 billion in funds under advice for charitable trusts and endowment funds (as at 30 June 2024). Perpetual is trustee for over 1000 charitable trusts and endowments and provides individuals and families with advice on establishing charitable foundations and structured giving programs. Each year Perpetual distributes more than $123 million to community organisations on behalf of its clients. Perpetual also assists charities and not-for-profit organisations with investment advice and management

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