Wednesday, June 11, 2008


THE ROW CAUSED BY THE MONTANA NZ BOOK AWARDS JUDGES SELECTING FOUR TITLES INSTEAD OF FIVE RAGES ON

Here is a selection of fiction titles published in New Zealand during 2007 from which a fifth title could have been selected:

For Everyone Concerned - Damien Wilkins


Miss Me A Lot Of - Louise Wareham Leonard

Acts of Love - Susan Pearce




Ribbons of Grace - Maxine Alterio

Lazy Boys - Carl Shuker

On An Island With Consequences Dire - Kelly Ana Morey

Overkill - Vanda Symon

Cutting Caleb Keys - Glenn Bowden

Trendy But Casual - Paula Morris

The Totem Hole - Paul Shannon

Black Earth/White Bones - Chris Else

How to Stop a Heart from Beating - Jackie Ballantyne

A Secret Mind - Kaye Kelly


Mr.Allbones' Ferrets - Fiona Farrell

Playing Friends - Marilyn Duckworth

Turbulence - Maggie Rainey-Smith

Wild Latitudes - Barbara Else


Rocking Horse Road - Carl Nixon

Coming up Roses - Sarah Laing

Drybread - Owen Marshall

Lucky Bastard - Peter Wells

Dreamquake - Elizabeth Knox

This is by no means a complete list but for my money it serves to show what a nonsense it is for the judges to say the four titles shortlisted were "outstanding books and, while there were other great books, we did not want to dilute the Montana (finalist) sticker by promoting a fifth.
Those four books were just so good that they really merited the finalist sticker."

What sort of message does that send to the above authors and others not listed but nominated?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Stop your sour grapes - this eltist attitute from you and the authors who have complained is a
dis-credit to the arts community. If you engage in lusting over competitions such as these for fame and sales - take the ruling of the judges gracefully. I will now hold this competition in higher regard beacuase of the rigor demonstrated this year.

Anonymous said...

You got that everyone!
Repent, Sinners!