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M.A. Quigley’s Books Receive Multiple Honours
Australia, 2nd May 2025, –
Australian author M.A. Quigley has received recent recognition for two of her publications, Let’s Write a Six-word Story or a Poem and Cat Court. Both books have been selected for several awards that acknowledge contributions to literature and learning.

Let’s Write a Six-word Story or a Poem was named The Bookish Reader’s Pick, a category of The Bookish Awards which recognises books chosen by readers for their resonance and impact. One review stated: “This book has been honoured with The Bookish Reader’s Pick title… capturing [readers’] hearts and minds through compelling storytelling, memorable characters, and meaningful themes.” It was also awarded the Atlas of Stories Award, with the reviewer noting, “This is not a book of examples… it offers something subtler: a repeated invitation to map your inner world with a pen.”
Quigley’s writing practice in this title encourages minimal, introspective storytelling through open-ended prompts. Reviews highlight its use in various contexts, including classrooms, therapy sessions, and individual reflection. “You don’t have to call yourself a writer. You only need to have lived—and be willing to look back, forward, or inward with honesty,” said one review published by Atlas of Stories.

Meanwhile, Quigley’s first picture book Cat Court has received three honours: the Book Excellence Award, the Wordscape Wonders Award, and the Ink and Horizons Book Award. These awards recognise the work’s excellence in storytelling and contributions to emotional learning in early childhood literature.
The Book Excellence Award describes Cat Court as “a tribute to literary brilliance… showcasing outstanding literature that transcends time and genre.” The Wordscape Wonders Award states that Cat Court “uses a made-up courtroom full of misbehaving cats to teach us about doing the right thing when you’ve done something wrong… funny, kind, and totally unexpected.” The Ink and Horizons Book Award highlights its restorative approach: “Instead of punishing a behaviour, children are encouraged to reflect, repair, and re-engage in a more thoughtful way.”
Across both titles, Quigley’s approach combines structure with openness, supporting readers—both young and old—in processing emotions, expressing ideas, and developing understanding through story.
About M.A. Quigley
M.A. Quigley is a writer based in Victoria, Australia. Her work includes children’s literature and writing guides that centre emotional development, decision-making, and creative expression. She is the author of Cat Court, Let’s Write a Six-word Story or a Poem, and several other works.
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