- Ashton Wylie Charitable Trust Literature Awards 2013 –
Ashton Wylie
Charitable Trust has announced it will be extending the entry period for the
unpublished manuscript category in its annual Literature Awards until the 15th
April.
The much
anticipated Ashton Wylie Charitable Trust Literature Awards are a highlight in the
literary calendar. Over the past nine years, close to 800 entries have been received
illustrating strong interest in the mind, body, spirit genre in New
Zealand. The Trust has gifted in excess
of $200,000 and the award has one of the largest prizes for literature in New
Zealand.
Past awards have
been presented to manuscripts including Lionel Sharman’s Science of Vicars, Mary Ballard’s The Snowflake Cloud and Norman Mclean’s Jesus on Our own Ground.
The unpublished
manuscript category is open to all works between 20,000 and 100,000 words in
length. A $10,000 prize will be presented by The Ashton Wylie Charitable Trust,
in association with the New Zealand Society of Authors (PEN
NZ Inc) to the winning writer at the awards ceremony on
16 August.
Adonia Wylie,
spokesperson for the Ashton Wylie Charitable Trust, encourages writers of
unpublished manuscripts to enter the Awards.
“The Ashton Wylie
Charitable Trust Literature Awards have recognised some of the best established
and up-and-coming literary talent in New Zealand. We wish to support writing within the mind, body,
spirit genre and urge writers to submit their work so that quality writing can
be recognised.”
“As well as
looking for quality writing, the judges will be looking for work that educates,
enlightens, engages and uplifts readers.”
To be eligible for
the awards, writers must be New Zealand citizens residing in the country.
In addition to the
unpublished manuscript award category, the Ashton Wylie Charitable Trust and
New Zealand Society of Authors are also presenting an award for a published
book. Entries are open for this award until Friday 31 May 2013.
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