The longlist for Australia's most prestigious book prize includes a novel by a Palestinian-Australian author who's been caught up in cancellation controversies.
Randa Abdel-Fattah's book Discipline, published by the University of Queensland Press, is one of 10 books up for the $60,000 Miles Franklin Literary Award, with the longlist released Wednesday.
In January, the author was controversially disinvited to one of Australia's biggest literary events, Adelaide Writers' Week, sparking a mass boycott by speakers that led to the cancellation for Writers' Week for 2026.
The book itself covers debates about personal responsibility and free speech, as it follows two Palestinian-Australians navigating academia and the mainstream media.
Abdel-Fattah was also among a number of authors to publicly ditch the University of Queensland Press in April, over the publisher's decision not to publish Indigenous children's book Bila: A River Cycle.