New Zealand has lost one of its literary benefactors within days of making one of her last endowments. Dianne Beatson, of Palmerston North, died on Sunday night, shortly after NZ Society of Authors selected Dunedin poet, writer and teacher Diane Brown as recipient of the 2014 Beatson Fellowship.
The fellowship,
a one month stay at Dianne Beatson’s Foxton Beach residence with a $7000
stipend, has been endowed for 13 years by Peter and Dianne Beatson whose
interest in supporting New Zealand writing led them to set up the fellowship in
2001.
Dianne Beatson
played her usual active part in the awarding of the 2014 Fellowship, working
with Peter Beatson to identify a shortlist of six from an impressive 27
applications from mid-career and established writers. She and Peter were thrilled to hear the
judge’s unanimous decision.
NZ Society of
Authors President of Honour Gavin Bishop, for the panel of judges, says: “It was an easy and unanimous decision to
chose Diane Brown for the 2014 Beatson Fellowship. The shortlisted applicants
were all worthy of winning this fellowship, but Diane stood out. The judges are
sure she will make excellent use of her time at the Foxton cottage.
“Dianne
and Peter Beatson's continued generosity has played a big part in our
literary heritage, providing time and space for writers to work. In turn the literary memorabilia and books,
donated by resident writers acknowledging their time at the cottage, has grown
into a valuable collection of literary Kiwiana which tracks the development of
New Zealand writing.”
Diane
Brown was delighted to hear she was the recipient of the 2014 Fellowship. “This will certainly make my Christmas a bit
more merry.”
She plans to use the time at the beach to work
on a new collection of poetry. “I teach
creative writing and have not had the luxury of time to focus purely on my own
work. This will take some pressure
off. It will be absolutely wonderful to
have some time in a new space to gather my thoughts, to walk, to read and think
without interruption. I am very grateful
to the Beatson Fellowship.”
As Diane Brown noted on Facebook - wonderful news, but also sad. It's lovely that Diane Beatson could take part in the decision - and snuck a good one.
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