Works by a head and neck surgeon, a retired chest physician
and a midwife are among
the finalists of the Ashton Wylie Mind Body Spirit Literary Awards announced today.
the finalists of the Ashton Wylie Mind Body Spirit Literary Awards announced today.
There are ten finalists, five in each of the two categories
- for published works and unpublished manuscripts. Each category winner
receives a $10,000 prize.
Mind Body Spirit Literary Awards convenor of judges, Adonia
Wylie, says the finalists are
an impressive array, covering wide ranging subjects under the genre, from all over New Zealand.
an impressive array, covering wide ranging subjects under the genre, from all over New Zealand.
“Highly
educated left brains give us logical and easy to understand works while
addressing a difficult, subjective and complex subject, while right brain
intuitives and wonderful imagination enable us to cover almost the entire
spectrum.
“The
depth of thought and attention to finely wrought subjects is impressive, with
experiencers of non-ordinary states of being and researchers and
theorists - all, providing
a comprehensive, impressive and holistic view of the genre.”
a comprehensive, impressive and holistic view of the genre.”
The 2016 Ashton Wylie Mind Body Spirit Literary Awards
Book Category finalists are:
· Pt Chevalier Reiki Master and yoga instructor
Louise Beker’s novel, Her Eight Limbs of Love (Angelos Publishing)·Warkworth retired chest physician Adrian Harrison’s Creating Now (Balboa Press)
·Nelson IT engineer Alastair Bruce Scott-Hill’s The Paranormal is Normal (The Copy Press)
·Northland psychic medium Kelvin Cruickshank’s Soul Secrets (Penguin Books)
·Wellington retired head and neck surgeon Tony Michael Martin’s book A Sense of More Than (Makaro Press)
The 2016 Mind Body Spirit Literary Awards Manuscript
category finalists are:
*Christchurch counsellor, Clement McGrath (Yoga of Relationships)
·Takaka anthropologist, Judith Hoch (The Soothsayer)
*Christchurch counsellor, Clement McGrath (Yoga of Relationships)
·North Shore, Auckland midwife, Kathy Fray (Oh God – What the Hell Do I Tell Them)
·Papakura Reiki Master, Kerryn Fisk (The Waka Taua)
·Wellington astrologist and yoga teacher, Linda George (Living in the Big Picture).
The awards are unique in the country for their encouragement
of writing in the mind, body, spirit genre. The awards were established in 1999
thanks to a bequest from
the late businessman, Ashton Wylie.
the late businessman, Ashton Wylie.
What a great idea for an award.
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