The New Zealand Society of Authors and Auckland Museum are delighted to announce the
recipients of the 2014 Research Grants.
The grants create an opportunity for three writers
to utilise the considerable facilities and resources of the Auckland Museum
Library in the development of their fiction or non-fiction manuscript. They comprise one national grant of
$3500 (supplemented by 4 weeks of
accommodation in Auckland at the Michael King Writers
Centre) and two regional grants of $1500
for two Auckland
writers.
In 2014 the recipient
of the National Research Grant is Jenny Haworth – a Christchurch writer and publisher who will be
utilising the museum library to research her non-fiction book “Behind The
Twisted Wire” which is a study of how artists reacted to their involvement in
World War 1.
Jenny says she’s delighted to receive the grant as
access to certain resources in Christchurch post earthquake have been severely
limited.
“This grant will not only help me to research as
I’m writing, it is going to open up access to a whole new range of military
papers which have not been available in Christchurch due to being packed away.”
The two local (Auckland ) grants of $1500 were awarded
to Joelle Thomson for her non-fiction
book “Wine in Aotearoa” and Zoe Meager
for her literary novella – “Harry and
Krisoula” .
The grants were offered for the first time in 2011
in recognition of the value of the Museum to fiction and non-fiction
writers. The Library holds one
of New Zealand ’s
major research collections and the breadth and depth of the historical record
is well suited to writers’ research. The
Library is available for use by the general public, in addition to academics
and researchers.
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