The Victorian Government is celebrating the life and legacy of Victorian author John Marsden with a Victorian Premier’s Literary Award to be named in his honour.
The John Marsden Prize for Writing for Young Adults will be awarded next year, honouring the literary legend who passed away last December.
Mr John Marsden started his career as a teacher before his first book, So Much to Tell You, was published in 1987 – it became an international bestseller and won multiple awards including taking out a Victorian Premier’s Literary Award in 1988.
Mr Marsden went on to create one of the most successful ever Australian book series for young adults, the seven-book Tomorrow series. Beginning with Tomorrow, When the War Began in 1993, the series won several awards in Australia and garnered international acclaim before spurring a second wildly successful book series The Ellie Chronicles.
Over the course of his writing career, Mr Marsden published over 40 books. He was also a committed educator, teaching at schools in NSW and Victoria. In 2006, he established the alternative Candlebark School in the Macedon Ranges and ten years later he opened an arts-focused secondary school in the region, Alice Miller School.
Mr Marsden was driven to inspire young people to write and visited thousands of schools, delivering talks and workshops. He was also the patron of youth literary organisation Express Media.
To be awarded as part of the Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards in 2026, the John Marsden Prize for Writing for Young Adults will be worth $25,000. The winner will also go in the running for the Victorian Prize for Literature, which includes a further $100,000 in prize money.
For more on the Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards, including the 2025 winners, visit wheelercentre.com