At the time of publication the Australian bookstore chain
Angus & Robertson decided to stock books produced by small presses only if the publishers themselves paid a requisite fee. The implication of this decision was that such publishers would be unable to afford these fees, and therefore their publications would be removed from the shelves to make room for books that were likely to achieve higher sales.
Carpentaria, after having been rejected by every major Australian publisher, was eventually published by
Giramondo, one of the publishing houses targeted in Angus & Robertson's campaign; therefore the most recent winner of Australia's largest literary prize would no longer be stocked in one of Australia's largest bookstore chains. This too received considerable media attention, and again boosted sales of the novel. == Reviews ==