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The NZSA New Zealand Heritage Literary Awards 2021 – Winners Announced
23-10-2021
Congratulations to ANZL members Stephanie Johnson, winner of the 2021 NZSA Heritage Literary Award for Fiction, for her book Everything Changes (Vintage), and to runner up Carl Nixon for The Tally Stick (Vintage). Also Michael Harlow whose poem ‘The Holiness of Attention’ is joint winner for Poetry. Well deserved! For the full list of winners see here._________________________________________ -
NZSA Laura Solomon Cuba Press Prize 2022 Opens
08-10-2021
Award for fresh writing with a ‘unique and original vision’
The NZSA Laura Solomon Cuba Press Prize celebrates the life and work of the writer Laura Solomon. As set by Laura, the main criteria for the exciting prize is for new writing with a ‘unique and original vision’. Published and unpublished writers are invited to enter with completed manuscripts written across all genres i.e. fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, drama or children’s writing.
The NZSA Laura Solomon Cuba Press Prize will:
-pave the way for new and exciting writing to make its way into the market place
-award the winner an ‘advance’ of $1000 and a publishing contract supplied by The Cuba Press
-pay for the book production and printing. The Cuba Press will edit, design, print, market, distribute and promote the book and e-book and pay standard author royalties
The prize is open to writers holding New Zealand citizenship or who are permanent residents of New Zealand.
Applications are open from 8 October 2021 to 31 January 2022
The application form and terms & conditions for the NZSA Laura Solomon Cuba Press Prize are available on the NZSA website, authors.org.nz
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The NZSA Heritage Literary Awards 2021 shortlists revealed
30-09-2021
Congratulations to all the NZSA Heritage Literary Awards shortlisters, in particular ANZL members with the following works:
Fiction:
Everything Changes by Stephanie Johnson (Vintage)
The Talley Stick by Carl Nixon (Vintage)
The Piano Girls by Elizabeth Smither (Quentin Wilson Publishing)
Poetry:
The Holiness of Attention by Michael Harlow
The winners will be announced at the Awards Ceremony to be held at St Michael and All Angels, 95-99 Oxford Terrace, Christchurch, 22 October at 7pm.
For more information and full shortlist see here.
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Sunday Star Times Short Story Competition – entries open
27-09-2021
Entries for the 2021 Sunday Star-Times short story competition are open. Now in their 38th year, the awards are among New Zealand’s most prestigious and established writing prizes. The competition has helped launch the careers of many well-known writers.
In association with the Milford Foundation and Penguin Random House the prize pool this year is $9000, with $6000 awarded to the overall open category winner. It’s also the chance for writers to receive critical feedback and have the winning story published in the Sunday Star-Times and on Stuff. Judges this year are acclaimed writers Patricia Grace, Rosetta Allan, Megan Dunn and Amy McDaid.
There are four categories: Open division – 3000-word limit | Emerging Māori writer – 3000-word limit (open to any author who identifies as Māori and who does not already have a published book) | Emerging Pasifika writer – 3000-word limit (open to any author who identifies as Pasifika and who does not already have a published book) | Under age 25 division – 2000-word limit.
Entries close October 22, 2021, at midnight. Winners will be announced in December, and a selection of the winning entries will be published in the Sunday Star-Times and on Stuff.
To enter, upload your story here.
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CNZ Randell Cottage Writing Fellowship – applications open
21-09-2021
Applications are now open for the 2022 Creative New Zealand Randell Cottage Writing Fellowship. The fellowship comprises a stipend, currently set at $27,450, and six months’ rent-free accommodation in one of Wellington’s oldest colonial buildings: Randell Cottage at 14 St Mary Street in Thorndon.
The Trust is particularly interested in hearing from mid-career and Māori and Pasifika writers.
In 2022, in response to Covid 19 and the continued disruption of international travel, the Creative New Zealand RCWT residency will again run from 1 April to 30 September.
The deadline for applications is Friday, 5 November 2021. The successful applicant will be announced in December.
Application forms and further information can be found here.
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Ursula Bethell Residency – applications open
21-09-2021
The Ursula Bethell Residency is now open, providing a full-time opportunity for a published writer (or writers) to work on works of fiction, poetry, scriptwriting and creative non-fiction.
- Full-time at 37.5 hours per week (1.0 FTE)
- 6 or 12 month fixed-term opportunity
- Salary of $66,000 (for 12 months, pro-rated for 6 months)
This fixed term Residency has been created to foster New Zealand writing by providing a full-time opportunity for a writer, or writers, to work on an approved writing project in an academic environment. The position is jointly funded by the University of Canterbury and Creative New Zealand. This position may be given to a single writer for a period of up to twelve months or split between two writers for a period of up to six months each.
The current Writers in Residence are Vana Manasiadis and Behrouz Boochani.
The closing date is Sunday 10th October 2021 (midnight, NZ time)
For more information about the Residency, please visit here.
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Calling all writers – applications open for the 2022 Grimshaw Sargeson Fellowship
20-09-2021
Throughout its 35-year history, this prestigious national literary award has offered writers the chance to focus on
their craft full-time, while working in the historic Sargeson Centre and receiving a $20,000 stipend provided to
the Fellow/Fellows. Any published New Zealand writer living either in New Zealand or overseas is eligible to apply for the fellowship.Applications close on 15 October 2021, with the tenure due to start on 1 February 2022 and last until 30
September 2021. Further information on the Fellowship is available here.Any queries can be directed to Elizabeth Bennie at elizabeth.bennie@grimshaw.co.nz or on +64 9 375 2393. Learn more about Murray and Lane’s work during the fellowship here.
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Commonwealth Short Story Prize – entries open
01-09-2021
Writers, we want you!Submissions for the 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟐 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐨𝐧𝐰𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡 𝐒𝐡𝐨𝐫𝐭 𝐒𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲 𝐏𝐫𝐢𝐳𝐞 open on 𝟏 𝐒𝐞𝐩𝐭𝐞𝐦𝐛𝐞𝐫 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟏.We are looking for the best piece of unpublished short fiction. The winning writer will receive £5000.The Prize is free to enter and is open to all citizens living in Commonwealth countries. -
Michael King Writers’ Centre 2022 Writers in Residence – applications open!
30-08-2021
Are you an emerging, mid-career or established writer? Applications are now open for the Michael King Writers’ Centre 2022 Writers in Residence Programme. Applications close Monday 27 September. For more info and application forms, visit http://ow.ly/XHmc50G0qXj
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HNSA 2021 Virtual Conference
30-08-2021
Early Bird Registration is open for the @historicalnovelsocietyaustralasia HNSA 2021 Virtual Conference in October. With everything from panels, bootcamps, workshops and interactive chat salons, HNSA 2021 will celebrate historical fiction over not one but two weekends in October. Recorded sessions will remain accessible to registrants for three months after the event.
As the Conference is being hosted virtually for the very first time, HNSA has created its most extensive conference program to date featuring Guest of Honour, Geraldine Brooks. Special international guests include Kate Quinn, Ben Kane, Elizabeth Chadwick, (Richard Zimler,) and agent, Kevan Lyon (and Laurie Blum Guest) together with over 80 ANZ authors including Kate Forsyth, Kayte Nunn, Rosalie Hamm, Deborah Challinor, Steven Carroll and Pip Williams. Our keynote speaker Julie Janson will address our theme of Recovery-Restoring, Reconciling and Re-imaging Lost Histories.
Check out the program and book now: https://hnsa.org.au/2021-hnsa-conference/
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Announcing the 2022 Ockham NZ Book Awards Judges
25-08-2021
Internationally acclaimed authors, long-time reviewers, award-winning photographers and a respected former publisher are among the 12 experts selected to judge the 2022 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards.
The $60,000 Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction will be judged by Otago Daily Times journalist and books editor Rob Kidd; Booksellers Aotearoa’s programme coordinator and avid reader Gemma Browne; and award-winning writer and freelance oral historian/researcher Kelly Ana Morey (Ngāti Kurī, Te Rarawa, Te Aupōuri). They will be joined by an international writer in deciding the ultimate winner from their shortlist of four.
Judging the Mary and Peter Biggs Award for Poetry will be author, poet, reviewer and teacher Saradha Koirala; internationally published and award-winning poet, playwright, short story writer and novelist Apirana Taylor (Te Whānau ā Apanui, Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Ruanui and Te Āti Awa; and writer, editor and bookseller Jane Arthur.
The General Non-Fiction Award will be judged by poet and non-fiction author, book reviewer and blogger Nicholas Reid, award-winning journalist and photographer Aaron Smale (Ngāti Porou); and poet, historian, former diplomat and Fulbright alumna Leilani Tamu.
The Booksellers Aotearoa New Zealand Award for Illustrated Non-Fiction will be judged by museum curator Chanel Clarke (Ngāpuhi, Te Rarawa, Ngāti Porou, Waikato Tainui); photographer, author and urbanist Patrick Reynolds; and former publisher and co-founder of Godwit Press Jane Connor.
New Zealand Book Awards Trust trustee Paula Morris notes that this year’s panels were drawn, in part, from the first-ever open call for judges.
“Our books deserve consideration by informed and avid readers,” she says. “This stellar group of judges include a diversity of experience, expertise, location and point of view.”
The New Zealand Book Awards Trust is now inviting entries for the 2022 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards for titles with release dates between 1 January 2021 and 31 December 2021.
Submissions for titles published between 1 January 2021 and 31 August 2021 are now open and will close 5pm on Tuesday 14 September 2021. Online entries for titles published between 1 September 2021 and 31 December 2021 open on Wednesday 15 September and close 5pm on Wednesday 27 October 2021.
Click here for eligibility criteria and a Call for Entries information pack, then enter online here.
The judges will advise their longlist of up to 10 books per category on 27 January 2022 and the 2022 shortlist of 16 books will be announced on 2 March. The winners will be celebrated at an awards event at the Auckland Writers Festival on 11 May 2022.
The Ockham New Zealand Book Awards are supported by Ockham Residential, Creative New Zealand, Jann Medlicott and the Acorn Foundation, Mary and Peter Biggs CNZM, MitoQ, Booksellers Aotearoa New Zealand and the Auckland Writers Festival.
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Entries now open for 2022 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards
04-08-2021
The New Zealand Book Awards Trust is now inviting submissions for the 2022 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards. These prestigious awards promote excellence in, and provide recognition of, the best books for adult readers published annually in New Zealand. Titles with release dates between 1 January 2021 and 31 December 2021 will be considered for the 2022 awards.
There are two submission dates. Publishers are asked to observe the guidelines for sending entries in two tranches, which are in place for ease of sending to judges. Submissions for titles published between 1 January 2021 and 31 August 2021 are now open and will close 5pm on Tuesday 14 September 2021.
Online entries for titles published between 1 September 2021 and 31 December 2021 open on Wednesday 15 September and close 5pm on Wednesday 27 October 2021.
For books in the second tranche, page proofs will be accepted if books publishing in November and December have not been printed at the time of the online submissions closing. In these cases, finished books must arrive with the Awards Administrator, Ockham New Zealand Book Awards c/- Auckland Writers Festival, Suite 9A Wellesley Centre, 44-52 Wellesley Street, Auckland 1010 no later than 5pm on Thursday 25 November.
Judges for the 2022 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards will be revealed in the coming weeks and their 40-strong longlist will be announced on 27 January 2022. The shortlist will be announced on 2 March 2022 and the 2022 awards ceremony will be held in Auckland in mid-May, in collaboration with the Auckland Writers Festival.
Click here for eligibility criteria and a Call for Entries information pack, then enter online here.
All entries must be submitted online at www.nzbookawards.nz and fees paid by credit card via the online submission form.
For any further enquiries, please email Awards Administrator Chris Chan at awards@nzbookawards.org.nz.
Important Links: How to Enter and Entry Form
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$5K Surrey-Newsroom Writers Residency Open
28-06-2021
The 2021 Surrey Hotel-Newsroom writers residency provides a rare chance to sit down in privacy and comfort to work on your latest masterpiece – with an added bonus of some cash. The first-place winner will receive a week’s free accommodation at the singular Surrey Hotel in Grey Lynn, Auckland, with cooked breakfast thrown in plus the Surrey’s famous Sunday roast. They will also receive $4000. There are two runners-up. Second place will receive five nights accommodation a the Surrey, and $500; third place will receive four nights accommodation, and $500. Nominations for the 2021 Surrey Hotel Writer’s Residency Award in association with Newsroom close on Friday, July 10.
Email stephen11@xtra.co.nz with the subject line in screaming caps THE SURREY HOTEL RESIDENCY IN ASSOCIATION WITH NEWSROOM. Send in a brief covering letter outlining the project you have in mind, and it wouldn’t hurt to maybe attach a few pages of the work in progress. Established authors and complete nobodies will be assessed on the merit of their application so long as they have had something published somewhere. This is for authors only; no screenplay writers, playwrights, or whatever online thing. It’s all about a book.
A shortlist for the 2021 prize will be published on around about Wednesday July 15, and the winners will be announced a few days later, live on Radio New Zealand by good old Jesse Mulligan, a long-time supporter of the Surrey residency. More info here.
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Verb Wellington Writers Residency – apply now
19-06-2021
Verb Wellington and Katherine Mansfield House & Garden, with support from the Mātātuhi Foundation, have come together to offer an opportunity to spend time in one of the world’s most vibrant literary cities to focus on your writing. Professor John Ormiston ONZM is a patron of this residency in memory of his wife, the late Professor Diana (Dinny) Lennon ONZM (1949-2018).
When: The residency period is Sunday 17 October (arrive this day to settle in) until Monday 8 November (check out of accommodation).
What: You will receive a $3,000NZD stipend to cover food and other incidental expenses over your three-week stay. From Monday to Friday during each of the three weeks, you will have use of a small, private office space with access to Wifi and basic kitchen facilities at Katherine Mansfield House & Garden. You will have warm, sunny, self-catering Airbnb accommodation located close to the Botanic Gardens and within walking distance to Katherine Mansfield House & Garden and the CBD.
Required: two public events while in Wellington for the residency (one event may be within the Verb Writers Festival which is 3 – 7 November) and to attend one welcome dinner and farewell event.
Travel: Aotearoa authors will need to cover the cost of domestic travel to Wellington.
Application requirements: a 10-page sample of work with 1.5 line spaces and in 12-point font. You will also need to attach a maximum 2-page CV.
Application fee: $10NZD per application to cover the costs of administration for the residency.Deadlines: applications open on Friday 11 June and close Friday 9 July. The successful applicant will be notified by Monday 26 July. Full details here
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IIML Writer in Residence: Money! Room! Write!
18-06-2021
Applications are now open for the IIML 2022 Writer in Residence. This is a position for a creative writer in any genre with a publishing track record, though it’s not necessary to have an extensive list of publications or productions.
The successful applicant will need to be in Wellington for the residency.
The value of the award is $56,000, with an office at the IIML. Apply before 30 September.
The current Writer in Residence is novelist Pip Adam, and former residents include Briar Grace-Smith, Anne Kennedy, Dylan Horrocks, Jenny Bornholdt and Victor Rodger.
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