Holden Sheppard reveals Invisible Boys sequel name
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Holden Sheppard reveals Invisible Boys sequel name
Best selling Aussie queer author Holden Sheppard has revealed the name of his follow up sequel to Invisible Boys – and even before it has been released its already winning literary acclaim.
Yeah The Boys promises to tell the further adventures of Zeke, Charlie and Hammer as they grow into a new decade as young gay men following the events of Invisible Boys and last night the unreleased novel won the $50,000 Minderoo Artist Fund Award for 2025.
“Back in 2023, I won a $25,000 grant from Minderoo to write the first draft of this book,” Sheppard revealed on his socials earlier today.
“The 2023 cohort of artists all have our projects and outputs assessed by a judging panel, who then deem one of us the winner overall and grant a prize of an additional $50,000.
“For an artist, this amount of money is life-changing and will help me stay a full time writer for a while longer now and get YEAH THE BOYS through to publication. I am so happy.”
Sheppard was presented with the award by Nicola Forrest AO of Minderoo Foundation at Stories in Yagan Square in the Perth CBD.
“Thank you so much to the Forrests for establishing this philanthropic fund to help WA mid-career artists,” Sheppard said after receiving the award.
“Thank you Nicola Forrest for your warmth and encouragement. Thank you to the whole Minderoo Foundation team led by CEO John Hartman for making me feel so supported for the past two years. Congrats also to my fellow 2023 Minderoo Artist Fund cohort & the new 2025 cohort announced last night.
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Alex Allan, the CEO of Invisible Boys publishers Fremantle Press and Stan television adaptation producer Tania Chambers were present when Sheppard received the award, as was Screenwest CEO Rikki Lea Bestall.
Sheppard also thanked his husband Raphael for his support during the writing process.
“He’s supported me through all the ups and the many downs that mostly go unseen. Thank you my man,” Sheppard said.
With audiences gushing over the television adaptation of Invisible Boys on Stan, there is definitely an appetite for a sequel and Sheppard said that he was exited to update the story for his readers.
“It is so exciting to have the title of YEAH THE BOYS public at last,” Sheppard said.
“I am not just proud of this book following the further adventures of Zeke, Charlie and Hammer – I am proud of what this book is all about and what it represents for gay men and for men’s mental health in this era.
“More info in due course about when and where and how this book will be getting into the world. For now, just hell chuffed to tell youse it exists and is finished and has a title I’m so proud of.”
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