The 2016 Ockham New Zealand
Book Awards will be judged by 12 eminent academics, writers, journalist,
commentators, former publishers and booksellers from around New Zealand; a
three-fold increase on the number of judges in previous years which reflects
the Awards’ new judging structure.
Each of the Awards’ four
categories - Fiction, Poetry, General Non-Fiction and
Illustrated Non-Fiction - and the awards for Best First Book in those
categories, will be judged by a panel of three judges, all specialists in their
fields. A Maori language adviser will judge the Maori Language Award.
The judges will announce
their longlist finalists on November 25, 2015, and their shortlist on March 8,
2016.
New Zealand Book Awards Trust
chairwoman, Nicola Legat, says the judges selected for the Ockham New Zealand
Book Awards are second-to-none.
“Authors and publishers can
expect to receive the rigour and respect from this year’s line-up that their
books deserve. Rather than four judges reading 150 or more books, as has been
the case previously, these specialists will read only the books in their
category, allowing for a more detailed examination of the works,” she says.
The Fiction category, whose $50,000 prize is now known as The Acorn
Foundation Literary Award, will be judged by distinguished writer Owen
Marshall CNZM; Wellington bookseller and reviewer Tilly Lloyd, and
former Director of the Auckland Writers Festival and Creative New Zealand
senior literature adviser Jill Rawnsley.
The Poetry Prize will be judged by former Auckland University Press
publisher Elizabeth Caffin MNZM; James K Baxter expert Dr Paul Millar,
of the University of Canterbury, and poet and University of Auckland academic Dr
Selina Tusitala Marsh.
The General Non-Fiction
Prize will be judged by Metro
Editor-At-Large Simon Wilson; Professor Lydia Wevers, literary
historian, critic and director of the Stout Research Centre at Victoria
University of Wellington, and Dr Jarrod Gilbert, a former Book Awards
winner for Patched: A History of Gangs in New Zealand, of the University
of Canterbury.
The Illustrated
Non-Fiction Prize will be judged by
former publisher Jane Connor, publisher of the magisterial The Trees
of New Zealand, which won the Book of the Year award in 2012; Associate
Professor Linda Tyler, Director of the Centre for Art Studies at The
University of Auckland, and Leonie Hayden, the editor of Mana magazine.
“It’s always an honour to be
invited to judge these prestigious and important awards but also a major
commitment of time.” says Ms Legat. “So we are enormously grateful that these
very busy and skilled people are happy to demonstrate their support for the
awards by diving in to months of reading and debate. We very much look forward
to their final longlist, shortlist and winner selections.”
The winners will be announced
on May 10, 2016, at an event at the Auckland Writers Festival.
Entries to the 2016 Ockham
New Zealand Book Awards can be made via http://booksellers.co.nz/awards/new-zealand-book-awards/submissions . Books published between June 1, 2014 and December
21, 2015 are eligible for entry.
The New Zealand Book Awards
is enormously grateful to the generosity of its partners: Ockham
Residential, The Acorn Foundation and enduring funder Creative New Zealand.
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