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Three lucky
secondary school students are to work with three of New
Zealand ’s best professional authors in order to
hone their writing skills and develop their craft.
The 2014
recipients are Sophie van Waardenberg from Auckland ,
Devon Webb from Auckland and Isabelle McNeur from
Christchurch .
They will be mentored by award-winning poet Sue
Wootton and award-winning novelists Sarah Laing, and Karen Trebilcock.
The NZSA Youth Mentoring Programme is offered to three
secondary school students (15-18) every year nationally and the mentorships are
hotly contested.
Selection panel convenor, author Anna Mackenzie, said
the three judges were all impressed by the overall standard of entries and the
selection process was very difficult as a result.
The Youth Mentorships are offered by the NZSA
with the intent of fostering and developing emerging writing talent with the
support of established authors. The NZSA has run a highly
successful mentoring
programme for writers since 1999 and it is sponsored by Creative New Zealand.
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